Gamel Augustus Pennington, 4th Baron Muncaster (3 December 1831 – 13 June 1862), styled Hon.
He died of illness in Italy in 1862, leaving an infant daughter to succeed to his estates, while his peerage passed to his younger brother.
Muncaster was educated at Eton from 1845 to 1849,[1] admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge on 25 February 1850, and graduated with a Master of Arts in 1853.
[2] On 8 June 1854, he was commissioned a deputy lieutenant of the East Riding of Yorkshire.
[1] He died intestate,[6] so while he was succeeded in the peerage by his brother, Josslyn, the Muncaster estates went to Gamel's daughter Margaret.