Lyons was appointed Headmaster of Witham Hall School in 1961, which was two years after that School's foundation.[10] Witham Hall School's number of pupils increased from 20 at the time at which Lyons started, in 1961, to 150 by the time that he retired, in 1989,[1] when that School was a feeder school for Oundle School, and for Uppingham School, and for Oakham School.[10][11] Witham Hall School was during Lyons's tenure inspected by the Ministry of Education and granted the status of a trust, in 1978; and began to admit girls, from 1983.[10] Witham Hall School has a school house, Lyons, that is named after Peter Lyons,[12] and had a sports-hall that was named the 'Lyons Hall' that was demolished in 2016.[13]
Marriage
On 31 July 1957, at Wells Cathedral, Lyons married Bridget Webb-Jones,[1][2][3] who was the daughter of the choral conductor James W. Webb-Jones[14][15][16] and of Barbara Moody (who was the daughter of Colonel Richard S. Hawks Moody CB).[14] Bridget Webb-Jones's godmother was Lady Walford Davies,[10] who was the wife of composer Sir Henry Walford Davies, who had composed the choral work God Be in My Head at Witham Hall. Lady Davies subsequently was the wife of Julian Harold Legge Lambart, Vice-Provost of Eton College (from 1959 to 1967)[17] for which Witham Hall is a preparatory school.[10][11] Peter and Bridget had three children and four grandchildren.[2]
Later life
Lyons was a member of the Young Musicians Support Group of the Dartington Hall Trust[1] of which Imogen Holst (who was the only child of the composer Gustav Holst) was a member.[18] Lyons died on 28 November 2006.[2]
References
^ abcdefghijkObituary of Peter Stanley Lyons, Rutland and Stamford Mercury, Friday, 20 April 2007.
^ abcdefghijklmLyons, Peter S., The Eagle, St John's College, Cambridge, 2007, pp.258-259
^ abcdefg"Entry for Lyons, Peter S. (1948)". Register of Twentieth Century Johnians, Volume I: 1900-1949. St John's College, Cambridge. 2004. p. 279.
^Charles Mosley (2003). Burke's Peerage, Baronetage, and Knightage, 107th edition, 3 Vols. Vol. 1. p. 722.
^Grogan, Christopher; Strode, Rosamund (2010). "Part II: 1931–52". In Christopher Grogan; Rosamund Strode (eds.). Imogen Holst: A Life in Music (revised ed.). Woodbridge, Suffolk: The Boydell Press. ISBN978-1-84383-599-8.