Sir Aubrey Penhew


 * Caught stealing a policeman's helmet in 1898 whilst at Oxford University
 * Limited service as a Lieutenant with the Yorkshire Guards 1901-1902, breveted to Colonel in British Army Intelligence 1915-1916 but retired due to injury
 * Graduated with Honours in Classics from Oxford
 * Spent several years in Egypt performing exploratory expeditions
 * Credited with founding several important branches of Egyptology
 * Established the Penhew Foundation which has underwritten many influential researches at home and abroad
 * Can trace his family back to the times of William the Conqueror, with the exception of Sir Blaze who was executed for treason and black magic
 * Has title to several stately homes as well as mansions in London, the Cotswold, Monaco, Alexandria (Egypt), and townhouses in Paris, Rome and Athens
 * He is a bachelor without family or heirs other then the Penhew Foundation, and is held in high regard by his Egyptologist peers
 * Joined the Carlisle Expedition in 1919