CHAMBERLAYNE, WILLIAM TANKERVILLE, eldest son of Henry Thomas Chamberlayne (qv); b. 14 Nov 1828; adm. (G) 27 Jan 1842; QS 1843; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1847, adm. pens. 13 May 1847, scholar 1848; LLB 1858; adm. Middle Temple 6 May 1848, called to bar 7 May 1852; DL Warwickshire, JP (1859) Warwickshire; m. 1874 Evelyn Mary, only child of Lieut. -Col. Fitzroy Campbell, Wellesbourne Lodge, Warwicks.; d. 28 Dec 1905.
CHAMBERLAYNE, STANES BROCKET HENRY, youngest son of Henry Thomas Chamberlayne (qv); b. 8 Feb 1843; adm. (G) 25 Jan 1856; QS 1858; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1862, matr. 12 Jun 1862; BA 1866; adm. Middle Temple 25 Jan 1867, called to bar 17 Nov 1869; Midland circuit; of Witherley Hall, Atherstone, Warwicks.; JP (1881) Warwickshire; m. 9 Dec 1880 Norah Greame, youngest dau. of Sir Edward Bates, Bart, MP; d. 5 Mar 1931.
CHAMBERLAYNE, EDWARD TOMES, second son of Henry Thomas Chamberlayne (qv); b. 4 Feb 1833; adm. (G) 22 Jan 1846; QS 23 Oct 1847; left 1851; Brasenose Coll. Oxford, matr. 28 Jan 1852; BA 1855; MA 1858; ordained deacon 1857, priest 1858 (Peterborough); Curate, Witherley, Warwicks. (subsequently Leics. ), 1857-71, Rector from 1871; d. unm. 12 Oct 1887.
CHAMBERLAIN, THOMAS, son of Rev. Thomas Hughes Chamberlain (previously Thomas Chamberlain Hughes), Wardington, Oxfordshire, Rector of Churchover, Warwicks.; b. 25 Nov 1810; adm. 18 Jan 1821 (Best's); KS (Capt.) 1824; Capt. of the School 1827; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1828, matr. 16 May 1828, Westminster Student (still 1869); BA 1832; MA 1834; ordained deacon 25 May 1834, priest 14 Jun 1835 (both Oxford); Perpetual Curate of Cowley, Oxfordshire, 20 May 1837-42; Vicar of St. Thomas the Martyr, Oxford, from 1842; Hon. Canon, Christ Church, from 1882; founded Sisterhood of St. Thomas the Martyr, Oxford, and St. Edward’s School, Summertown; built Church of St. Frideswide to serve the wants of Osney Town; editor, The Ecclesiastic 1846-67, Oxford University Herald from 1881; author The Seven Ages of the Church, 1856, and other works; d. unm. 20 Jan 1892.
Chamberlain, Robert Ind, elder son of Vincent Ind Chamberlain, of Westminster, solicitor; b. Oct. 11, 1872; adm. Sept. 16, 1886 (G); left Oct. 1887; 2nd Lieut. King's Own Scottish Borderers Aug. 13, 1892; Lieut. Dec. 3, 1894; Indian Staff Corps; officiating Squad. Officer 12th Bengal Cavalry; Squad. Officer 11th Bengal Lancers April 2, 1900; served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low 1895, and in the Tirah Expedition 1901; d. at Murree, Punjab, July 10, 1902.
Chamberlain, Lawrence Beaumont, brother of Robert Ind Chamberlain (q.v.); b. May 23, 1875; adm. Sept. 16, 1886 (G); left Dec. 1891; 2nd Lieut. Sherwood Foresters March 24, 1897; Lieut. April 23, 1898; Capt. June 2, 1902; retired Dec. 7, 1904; Dep. Asst. Director of Railway Transport Sept. 19, 1914; m. Feb. 12, 1901, Dorothy, elder daughter of Major Henry Russell Worthington, of Easton Lys, Rants; d. March 27, 1951.
Chalmers, Robert, second son of Robert Chalmers, 1st Baron Chalmers, K.C. B., Governor of Ceylon, by Maude Mary, daughter of John George Piggott, of Kensington; b. April 13, 1894; adm. Sept. 26, 1907 (A); left July 1911; Peterhouse, Camb., matric. Michaelmas 1911; adm. to Lincoln's Inn 1912; 2nd Lieut. 15th (Co. of London) Batt. London Regt. (The Prince of Wales's Own Civil Service Rifles) May 13, 1914; Lieut. Sept. 26, 1914; went out to the western front in March 1915; mentioned in despatches Nov. 30, 1915; d. at Chocques, March 26, 1915, of wounds received in action at Festubert the previous day; unm.
Challis, Lionel Stevenson, brother of Arthur Bracebridge Challis (q.v.); b. March 21, 1881; adm. Jan. 18, 1894 (H); left April 1898; an electrical engineer; A. M. l. E. E.; joined the Queen's Westminster Volunteers in Nov. 1899; 2nd Lieut. April 8, 1904; Lieut. Dec. 11, 1905; Capt. Jan. 20, 1912; went out to the western front in June 1915 and was wounded at Hooge Aug. 9 following; was invalided home and employed in the War Office Jan. 1917 -Jan. 1922; T. D.; m. June 30, 1915, Eileen Clara, youngest daughter of Col. Arthur Walshman Owen, Bengal Staff Corps; d. Dec. 24, 1957.
Challis, Arthur Bracebridge, eldest son of Charles Edward Challis, of Brixton, Surrey, by Jane Alice Ellen, daughter of Edward Ledger Bracebridge, of London; b. March 1, 1872; adm. Jan. 22, 1885 (R); left Dec. 1888; adm. a solicitor June 1897; practised at Rochester, firm Hayward, Smith and Challis; served in the Queen's Westminster Volunteers 1900-2, and in the West Kent Yeomanry 1902-14, retiring with the rank of Sergeant in March 1914; 2nd Lieut. Home Counties (Kent) Heavy Battery R.G.A. Aug. 29, 1914; Lieut. June 1, 1916; temp. Capt. May 1, 1915; temp. Major March 17, 1916, commanding the 2nd H. C. (Kent) Heavy Battery; went out to the western front in Dec. 1917, where he commanded the 133rd Heavy Battery R.G.A.; mentioned in despatches L. G. Dec. 23, 1918; killed in action at Agincourt, near Cambrai, Sept. 21, 1918; unm.
Chalk, Richard Seymour, son of the Rev. Edwin Spencer Chalk, Rector of Kentisbeare and Blackborough, Devon, by Loetitia Josephine, daughter of the Rev. Joseph Heald Ward, Rector of Silverton, Devon; b. April 6, 1905; adm. Sept. 26, 1918 (R); K.S. Sept. 1920; left (with Triplett) July 1924; Brasenose Coll. Oxon., Junior Hulme Scholar; matric. Michaelmas 1924; B.A. 1928; M.A. 1933; a master at C. M. S. High School, Bhagalpur, 1929-32; ordained (Exeter) deacon 1932, priest 1933; Curate of King Charles the Martyr, Plymouth, 1932; C. M. S. Missionary and Chaplain of Bhagalpur, Bihar, 1937-51; Chaplain, Blundell's School, Tiverton, 1951-2; Priest-in-charge St. Philip's, Weston Mill, Devonport, 1952; Vicar 1955; Rector of Stoke Fleming, Devon, 1959; m. Feb. 24, 1959, Evelyn Mary, widow of William Ashton, of Wem, Salop, and elder daughter of Thomas Robert Guppy, of Coventry; d. 25 Apr. 1985.