Chisholm, Henry, son of Hugh Chisholm, of Hampstead, Editor of the Encyclopaedia Britannica and Financial Editor of The Times, by Eliza Beatrix, daughter of Henry Harrison, of Ardkeen, co. Down; b. Oct. 17, 1900; adm. as exhibitioner Sept. 24, 1914 (A); non-resident K.S. Sept. 1915; elected to Ch. Ch. Oxon. July 1919, matric. Michaelmas 1919; B.A. 1923; A. C. A. 1927; M.A.; F. C. A.; an accountant and financial consultant 1927-38; an executive of the BowaterLloyd Group 1938-44; member and chairman of Departmental Committees on Organization of Naval Supply Services, Admiralty, 1942-45; director and financial controller, Metal Box Co. Ltd., 1945-46; joint managing director, A. C. Cossor Ltd., 1947-60; chairman, Corby Development Corpn., since 1950; chairman, Ada (Halifax) Ltd., since 1961; president, London Flotilla, R. N. V. S. R., 1945-53; a governor of the school 1954; m. 1st May 27, 1925, Eve Christian Hyde, daughter of Robert Donald Hyde-Thomson, of Wellington College, Berks; 2nd July 31, 1940, Audrey Viva Hughes; 3rd 1956, Margaret Grace Stigter (nee Brantom); d. 20 July 1981.
Chisholm, Archibald Hugh Tennent, brother of Sir Henry Chisholm (qv); b. 17 Aug. 1902; adm. Sept. 1916 (A); left July 1921; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1921, BA 1925, MA 1962; Wall Stree Journal, New York, 1925-7; BP Co. (formerly Anglo-Iranian Oil Co.) Iran and Kuwait 1928-36, Lond. 1945-72; Editor Financial Times 1937-40; Army Intell. Corps 1940-5 (Col.), despatches (Middle East) Apr. 1944; Cdr Roy. Crown of Rumania 1938, Legion d'Honneur 1939; CBE (mil.) Jan. 1946; FZS; m. 21 Oct. 1939 Josephine Mary Avis, d. of Joseph Ernest Goudge OBE JCS of Sandwich, Kent; d. 22 Nov. 1992.
Chicken, Bryan William Osman, son of William Osman Chicken, chartered sec., Esher, Surrey, and Sylvia Nellie Jenner, d. of Horace Leonard Jenner, engineer, Esher, Surrey; b. 10 Nov 1936; adm. May 1950 (A); left July 1955; NCO Queen’s Own Roy. West Kents 1955-7; Inst. of Chartered Accountants 1958-65, FCA; various managerial positions in British and American commercial and industrial companies; self-employed 1982; retd. 1996; d. 2 Jan. 2019.
Chatterton, John Risdon Barre, son of Edgar Chatterton, M.R.C.S., of London; b. Sept. 3, 1901; adm. April 29, 1915 (A); left July 1918; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. 1926; in practice in London; Lieut. R.A.M.C. Nov. 3, 1941.
Charrington, John Edmund, son of Francis Arthur Charrington, of Ealing, a member of the London Stock Exchange, by Kathleen Clara, daughter of George Gunnell Newman, of Bexley, Kent; b. Oct. 13, 1901; adm. Sept. 23, 1915 (A); left April 1919; Dorchester Missionary College 1925; ordained deacon 1928 (Bath and Wells); priest 1929; Curate of Holy Trinity, Yeovil, Somerset, 1928-32, of St. Paul's, Goodmayes, Essex, 1932-6, of Brentwood, Essex, 1936-8, and of Great Ilford 1938-41; Vicar of St. Barnabas's, Walthamstow, Essex, 1941-6; Vicar of Bosbury, Herefs., 1946-54; Curate-in-Charge of Coleshill, Bucks, 1954-62; Vicar of North Marston and Granborough, Bucks, 1962; m. June 20, 1933, Vera Kathleen, daughter of George Sartin, of Yeovil, Somerset.
Charrington, Harold Francis, brother of John Edmund Charrington (qv); b. 7 Oct. 1910; adm. Sept. 1924 (A); left July 1928; King's Coll. Lond., BSc 1933; a civil engineer; Directorate of Works Air Ministry 1936; RAF in WW2 (Wing Cdr A. & SD), Empire Medal for Gallantry (George Cross) for gallantry in an air disaster over Palestine 3 Feb. 1939; RAF res. of officers Aug. 1945, retd Aug. 1948, recommd 1954-7; civil engineer DOE; m. 5 Sept. 1947 Betty Frances, d. of Arthur Green of Burslem, Staffs; d. 7 July 1976.
Charles, Regilaus Henry, son of Henry Edward Charles, HM Customs & Excise, and Ellen Mabel Phillips; b. 17 Apr. 1909; adm. Sept. 1922 (A), (B) Sept. 1925; left Mar. 1926; British S. Africa Police 1931.
Chard, John Edwin, son of William Thomas Chard of Beckenham and Mary Jane, d. of Edwin Upham of Williton, Somerset; b. 24 June 1912; adm. Sept. 1925 (A); left Apr. 1930; Roy. Sch. of Mines, ARSM 1935; Lond. Univ., BSc (1st class hons) 1935; a metallurgist with Firth Brown, Sheffield, 1936-7; Dept of Sci. Res. Admiralty 1937-8, War Office 1938-49; princ. sci. officer Admiralty 1949; chief metallurgist Torpedo Experimental Estab. Greenock 1952; d. 10 Nov. 2004
Chappelow, Archibald Cecil, son of George Browne Chappelow, of London, by Kate Annie Heath; b. Aug. 3, 1886; adm. Sept. 27, 1900 (A); left Dec. 1902; a fine art consultant and valuer, formerly a building and decorative contractor with Geo. Chappelow and Son, Charles Street, Berkeley Square, London; illustrated W. H. Helm's Homes of the Past (1921); author of The Old Home in England (1953); m. Nov. 17, 1914, Karen Ragnhild, daughter of Christian Emil Permin, of Copenhagen; d. 1976.
Chapman, Sir Stephen, brother of Roger Chapman (qv); b. 5 June 1907; adm. Sept. 1919 (A), KS 1921; Capt. of the school 1925-6; left July 1926; Trin. Coll. Camb. (open schol.), matric. 1926, BA 1929 (1st class hons Class. Trip. pts 1 & 2), MA 1933; called to the Bar (Inner Temple) Nov. 1931 (1st class and cert. of honour, Bar final); SE Circuit; asst legal adviser Min. of Pensions 1939-46; QC 1955; Bar Council 1956, hon. treas. 1958, vice-chairman 1959-60; Recorder of Rochester 1959-61; Recorder of Cambridge 1961-3; Commissioner of Assize Winchester 1961; Bencher Inner Temple 1961; Leader of SE Circuit 1962; Judge of the Crown Court and Recorder of Liverpool 1963-6; Judge of the High Court, Queen's Bench Divn, 1966-81; Kt 1966; author of Statutes on the Law of Torts 1962; m. 1963 Pauline Frances, d. of Lieut.-Col. H. Allcard and widow of Dmitri de Lobel Niewiarowski; d. 23 Mar. 1991.