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 661 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE [CHARLES Ascot ; ed. privately and at R.M. Academy, Woolwich ; ent. R.E. 1890 ; served in Dongola Expedn. 1896-6 (medals) ; Tirah Expedn. 1897- 8 (despatches, medal and three clasps, D.S.O.) ; p.s.c. 1902 ; staff capt., Intelligeiace Dept., War Office, 1903 ; assistant military sec. to Committee of Imperial Defence, 1904 ; sec. to Colonial Defence Committee 1900 ; governor and commr.- iu-chief, Mauritius, since 1911 ; is maj. R.E. Residence — Mauritius. Club — Army and Navy. CHANDAVARKAR, Knt. Bach. Croat. 1910. — Sir Naeayan Ganesh Chandavarkar, s. of late Ganesh N. Chandavarkar, of Kanara, Boinbay Presidency, pleader. B. at Honavar, Kanara, 2 Dec. 1855 ; m. 1875. Lakshmibai Chanda- varkar, dau. of Annappa Scrur ; ed. at St. Mary's Instn., Elphinstone School, Coll., and Univ. of -Bombay (B.A., B.L.) : Judge of the High Court, Bombay, Jan. 1901, to March, 1913 ; acted as Chief Justice during June and part of July. 1909 and 1912 ; was a pleader of the High Court before appointment as Judge; Chief Minister to H.H. the Maharajah Holkar of Indore, April, 1913, to 9 Oct. 1914 : pres. of the Indian National Congress of 1900 : vice-chane. of the Univ. of Bombay, Jan. 1909 to Aug. 1912 ; vice-pres. Bombay branch of Countess of Dufferin's Fund, 1903-13; pres. of the Prarthana Soc. (Theistic Church), Bombay ; sec. National Social Conference. Residence — Pedder Road, Bombay. CHANNELL, Privy Counsellor. Apptd. 1914; Knt. Bach. Creat. 1897.— The Rt. Hon. Sir Arthub, Moseley Channell, s. of Sir Wil- liam Fry Channell, Baron of the Court of Ex- chequer." B. 13 Nov. 1838 ; m. 1st, 6 Sept. 1865, Beatrice Ernestine (d. 17 Dec. 1871), dau. of Alexander Wadham Wyndham, of West Lodge, Dorset, and Borrishoole, co. Mayo ; m. 2nd. 27 Dec. 1877, Constance Helena, "dau. of Walter Blackett Trevelyan, of The Oaks, Hendon, Barr.-at-law, bencher of the Middle Temple ; ed. at Harrow (Lyon scholar) and Camb., where he wo"!! the Colquhoun sculls and University pairs ; B.A. (scholar, wrangler, 2nd class classics) 1801 ; Barr.-at-law (Inner Temple) 1863, and joined the south-eastern circuit ; Q.C. 1885 ; bencher of his inn 1890. treasvirer 1910 ; Judge of the High Covirt, King's Bench Div. 1897 ; late recorder of Roches- ter and vice-chrmn. General Council of the Bar and vice-chrmn. of Council of Legal Education ; Res. Judgesliip 1914. Residence — Thomcombe^ Crowcombe, Taunton. Issue by 1st iii. — 1. William Wyndham Channell, b. 29 Sept. 1871 ■ m. 1st, 1 June, 1897, Julia (d. 1898), dau. of Alfred Wynd- ham ; m. 2nd, Feb. 1911, Beatrice Macfarlane. Issue by 1st m. — • 1. Arthur Wyndham ChamacD, b. 4 June, 1898 Issue by 2nd m. — ■ 2. William Channell, b. 4 Jan. 1912. 3. George Patrij?.k Channell, b. 10 Jan. 1913. 1. Mabel Emma Wyndham, m. April, 1903, Lt.-C'ol Herbert Randolph, R.E. 2. Beatrice Elinor Wyndham, m. 20 June, 1900, John Scott Parker, of Upton Cheyney, Gloucestersliire. and has is^rae. Issue by 2nd m. — l.,i^rthur Willoughby Trevelyan Channeil,b. 13 July, aS79 ; Barr.-at-law (Inner Temple) ; clerk of Assize Western Circuit ; m. 30 April, 1910, Baptista Jlaryon '.-■iiomerset, and preb. of Wells. Address — 1 Mitre .- Court Buildings, Temple, B.C. _. Issue — 1 • 2. Walter Thornton Trevelyan Channell b. 21 Oct 1880 ; m. Margaret, dau. of the late Dr. Essex Bowen " Residence — Button, Station Avenue, Walton-on- Thames. Issue — ■ 1 dau. 3. Herbert Mitford Trevelyan Channell, b. 3 Sept. 1886. Address — 1, Hare Court, Temple, S.E. 4. Alfred Drury Trevelyan Channell, b. 5 Dec. 1S93. 1. .-Vgiies Helena Trevelyan, m. 1912, Lieut. -Comm. Hugh Hoxt-Rogers, ILN. CHAPELLE, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Lud- GAEDA, dau. of — Mifsud. M. 1865, Sir Ales- sandro Chapelle, Baron of San Giovanni, one of H.M. Judges for the Island of Malta, who d. March, 1909. Residence — 34, Strada Zaccaria, Valetta, Malta. Issue — CHAPLEAU, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — :Mary Louis., dau. of Lt.-Col. Charles King, of Sher- brooke, Quebec, tarigade-maj. Canadian Militia. M. 1874, Hon. Sir Adolphe Chapleau, K.C.M.G., Q.C, privy counsellor (Canada), wlio filled many high positions in the Canadian Government, and shortly before his cteath,' 12 June, 1898, was apptd. agent in Paris for the Dominion, and commr. for Paris Exhibition of 1900. Residence — Montreal, Spencer Wood, Quebec. CHAPMAN, Knt. Bach. Croat. 1909.— Sir Arthur Chapman, s. of late William Greenwood Chapman, of St. Paul's, Cray Hill, Kent, and Elizabeth Catherine Hay, dau. of late Capt. Edward William Auriol Drummond-Hay. B. in London 26 Aug. 1851 ; m. 26 April, 188 1^ Ellen Laura, dau. of Robert Still, of Lincoln's Inn ; vice-consul Valparaiso 1875, acting consul 1878— 9 ; vice-consul Bogota 1881 ; acting consul Savanilla 1882 ; con.sul-gen. Bogota 1883-4 ; consul Guatemala 1886-91 ; Vera Cruz 1891— 1901 ; consul-gen. at Rio de Janeiro 1901, re- tired 1908. Residence {pro tern.) — 0, Hilltop Road, West Hampstead, N.W. Issue — 1. Bernard Greenwood Chapman, b. 27 Mav, 1894. 2. John Robert Still Cliapman, b. 7 July, 1898. 1. Nancy Elizabeth Laura, m. 3 June, 1914, Frederick Charles Marshall. 2. Barbara Frances Hay. CHAPMAN, K.C.B. (mil.). Creat. 1906 ; C.B. (mil.) 1881. — Gen. Sir Edward Francis Chap- man, s. of Henry Chapman, of Wanstead, Essex, and Priscilla, dau. of Edward Wakefield. B. 14 Nov. 1840 ; m. 3 Dec. 1886, Georgiana Char- lotte, dau. of Sir Edward Clive Bayley, K.C.S.I. ; ed. at Addiscombe ; ent. Rov. (late Bengal) Artill. 1858, capt. 1872, maj. 1878, It. -col. 1879, col. 1881, maj. -gen. 1889, It.-gen. 1893, gen. 1896 : col. commdt. R.A. 1904 ; served in Abyssinian Expedition 1868, Afghan war 1878- 80, Burma 1885 ; A.D.C. to Queen Victoria 1881-9 : mil. sec. to Com. -in-Chief in India 1881- 5 ; Q.M.G. India 1885-9 ; director of military intelligence War Office 1891-6 ; commanding Scottish district 1896-1901 ; is Esquire of Order of St. John of Jerusalem ; F.R.G.S. ; J.P. Sm-- rey. Residence — Beech Hurst, Lingfield, Surrey. Club — Athenasum. CHAPMAN, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Matilda Sara (Couniess de Morel), dau. of Benjamin Wood, of Long Newton, Wilts ; widow of John Rapp, late consul-general in London for Swit- zerland. M. 2nd, 1889, as his 2nd wife. Gen. Sir Frederick Edward Chapman, R.E., G.C.B., who served with distinction throughout the Crimean war, and was subsequently Gov. and Com. -in- Chief at Bermuda and insp.-gen. of fortifications and director of works in England: he d. 1893 ; m. 3rd, 1895, the Count de Morel, who d. 4 Aug. 1899. Residence — 20, Beaufort Gardens, S.W. CHARKHARI, Maharaja of, K.C.I.E. Great. 1911; CLE. 1895.— H.H. Maharajadhiraja Sir Jujharsingh Ju Deo Bahadue. B. 14 April, 1848 ; sue. 16 June, 1908 ; is entitled to a salute of 1 1 guns. Residence — Charkhari, Central India. CHARLES, Privy Counsellor. Apptd. 1903 ; Knt. Bach.- 1887. — Rt. Hon. Sir Aethue Chaeles, s, of Robert Charles, of London and Carisbrooke, and Jane, dau. of Andrew Paton, of
 * G. Rodie Thompson, J. P., D.L., of Lynwood,
 * flau. of Rev. Frederic Hancock, vicar of Dunster
 * •' Calverley Trevelyan Channell, b. June, 1911