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 CHARLES KXIGHTS OF THE BRITISH E3IPIRE 662 London. B. 1839; m. 1866, Rachel Christian, dau. of Thomas Duncan Xewton, of Plymouth ; ed. at Univ. Coll. London ; B.A. 1858 : Barr.-at- law (Inner Temple) 1862; bencher 1880; Q.C. 1877 : recorder of Bath 1878 ; chief election commr. at Canterbury 1880 : memb. Royal Comm. on Ecclesiastical Courts 1881 ; Chanc. of Dioc. of Southwell and Commissary of Westmr. 1S84-7 : Judcce of the Q.B. Division 1887-97, when he retired ; Judge of Arches Court 1899- 1903 : unsnecessiuUy contested LIniv. of London (C.) 1880 ; for many years memb. of Council of Univ. Coll., and of Council of Legal Education ; examiner in common law at Univ. of London 1877-82 ; hon. M.A. Cantuar. and D.C.L. Dur- ham 1884. Residence — The Woodlands, Seven- oaks. Issue — o sous, 2 (laus. CHARLES, G.C.V.O. Great. 1912; K.C.V.O. lOoC'. — Surg.-Gen. Sir Richard Havelock Charles. B'. 10 March, 1858 ; m. 1886, Gertrude Seton, dan. of late Adam Annand Gordon ; ed. at Queen's College, Cork, Dublin, Paris, Berlin, and Vienna ; ' M.D. (Roy. Univ. of Ireland, 1st class honours and gold medal), M.Ch. and L.M. (1881), F.R.C.S.I. 1891; hon. gold medallist R.C.S. Eng. : Arnott gold medal Irish Medical School and Girads. As- sociation ; Herbert scholar, Parkes medal, and Montefiore prize, Xetley, 1882 ; F.Z.S. : late fel- low Punjab and Calcutta L^niversities ; prof, of surgery and descripti'e anatomy Med. College, Calcutta : formerly prof, of anatomy Lahore Med. Coll. ; surg. Mayo Hosp. Lahore ; surg. to 1 the King when Prince of Wales during his tour in India 1905-6 ; physicia,n-in-ordinary to the King when Prince of Wales 1906—10 ; and serjeant- surgeon to the King since his accession; accom- panied their Majesties on Indian tour 1910-1 ; pres. (with rank of surg.-gen.) Medical Board, India Office. Residence — 9, Manchester Square, W. Issue — 1. (.upt. Alt'i! A'.tchiscn Havt-loc-k Charles, Hoy. Fu-i. b. is,s7 2. XolI Hughes Havelock Charles, b. 1S91 ; lieut. Rov. Fus. CHARLEY, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Clara, dau. of F. G. Harbord. of Kirby Park, Cheshire. M. 11 Fell. 1890, Sir William Thomas Charley, K.C., ]I.P., for 15 years common Serjeant of the City of London, who d. 8 July, 1904. Residence — CHATER, Knt. Bach. Great. 1902 ; G.M.G. 1897. — Sir Catchick Paul Ghater, s. of Chater Paul Chater, merchant, of Calcutta, and Marion, dau. of J. Speriore. B. at Calcutta 1846 ; ed. at La ?>Iartiniere College, Calcutta (prizeman) ; memb. of Legislative and Executive Councils since 1886, having been re-elected by the Justices of the Peace for four consecutive periods ; senior unofficial member since 1889 ; presented bronze statue of the Duke of Gonnaught to the Colony 1887 ; J. P. Hong Kong since 1867 ; managing director and director of several companies and local enterprises in Hong Kong ; has the Legion of Hoirour. Residence — Marble Hall, Hong Kong. Clubs — Constitutional ; Thatched House ; Royal Thames Yacht ; Hong Kong. CHATTERJEE, Knt. Bach. Great. 1909: CLE. 1903. — (Ra.1 Bahadur) Sir Pratul Chandra Chatterjee, s. of Nobo Chandra Chatterjee, of Kidderpur and Calcutta, formerly Zemindar and latterly deputy-collector, and Srimati Hemangini Devi, dau. of Joy Narain Haldar, of Baghbazar, Calcutta, landliolder. B. at Calcutta 8 Oct. 1848 ; m. 1st, April, 1863, Xitambini Devi (d. 19 Feb. 1874), dau. of Woma- charan Banerjee, of Calcutta ; m. 2nd, 1876, Srimati Basanta Kumari Devi, dau. of Srinath ilukerjee, landholder of Kanehrapara, Bengal ; ed. at the General Assembly's Institution and Coll. affiliated to Calcutta LTniv. (M.A. 1869, B.L. 1870, D.L. 1908) : Vakil (pleader) High Court, Calcutta (enrolled Feb. 1870) ; advocate Chief Ct. Punjab (enrolied 1909); LL.D. Pb. 1909; Judee Chief Ct. Punjab 15 Mav to 14 Aug. 1889. and 15 April, 1894, to 8 Oct." 1908, when he retired on a pension ; vice-chancellor L^niv. of the Punjab 1904 and 1907 ; received the honour of Knighthood by letters patent 17 Feb. 1909. Residences — Chatterjee Road, Lahore ; 168, Cornwalhs Street, Calcutta. Clubs — Punjab Association (Lahore) ; India (Calcutta). CHAVASSE, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Frances, dau. of Arthur Ryland, of Linthurst Hill. M. 9 Jan. 1885, Sir Thomas Frederick Chavasse, M.D., F.R.C.S., who d. 17 Feb. 1913. Resi- dence — Linthurst Hill, Barnt Green, Worcs. CHERMSIDE, G.C.M.G. Great. 1899 ; K.C.M.G. 1897 ; C.B. (civ.) 1886 ; G.M.G. 1880. — Lt.-Gen. Sib Herbert Charles Chermside. B. 31 July, 1850 ; m. 27 Dec. 1899, Geraldine (d. 21 June, 1910), dau. of the late William Frederick Webb, of Newstead Abbej', Xotts. and Emila Jane ; ed. at Eton ; ent. R.E. 1870 ; capt. and maj. 1882; It.-col. 1885: col. 1887; mil. attache at Constantinople 1878-9, and in that capacity I served in Russo-Turkish campaign in Europe j 1877-8 ; assist.-commr. for delimitation of Bulgarian frontier 1878 ; vice-consul in Anatolia 1879-82 ; served as mil. attache to H.M. agent and consul-gen. in Egyptian campaign 1882 ; I attached to Egyptian Army 1883-8 (Osmanieh and !Medjidie) : consul for Kurdistan 1888—9 ; again rail, attache at Constantinople 1889-96 ; British mil. comranr. in Crete 1896-9 ; commanded British j troops in Crete during the international occupation 1897-8 and 1899 ; promoted maj. -gen. 1898 in recognition of his services in tliis capacity : com- manded at the Curragh 1899 and 1900-1 : com- manded a division in the S. African war ; ret. 1907, as hon. It. -gen. ; maj. -gen. Reserve of Officers ; Governor of Queensland 1901-5 ; memb. L.C.C. Residence — Blidworth Dale, Xot- , tingham. Clubs — United Service ; Travellers'. CHESNEY, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Annie Louisa, dau. of George Palmer, of Purneah, Bengal. M. 1855, Gen. Sir George Chesney, K.C.B., C.S.I., CLE., M.P., who rendered dis- tinguished service to the Govt, of India as military sec. and military memb. of the Viceroj''s council, and was well known in England as the author of "The Battle of Dorking"; he d. 1895. Residence — Ardrossan, Prior Road, Camberley, Surrey. CHEYNE, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Mary Isa- bella, dau. of James Edward, of Balruddery, co. Forfar. JI. 10 June, 1875, Sir John Cheyne. an eminent Barrister at the Scottish Bar, who d. 15 Jan. 1907. Residence — 13, Chester Street, Edinburgh. Issue — Margaret Fanny. CHIPOL, Knt. Bach. Great. 1912.— Sir Valentine Chirol, s. of late Rev. Alexander Chirol, and Harriet, dau. of late Rev. Denny Ashburnham, rector of Gatsfield, Sussex. B. 23 May, 1852 ; ed. cliiefly in France and Germany ; B.-es-L. Univ. of Paris ; clerk in Foreign Office 1872-6 ; has been director of the foreign dep. of the " Times " 1899 to 1912 ; is memb. of roy. commn. to incjuire into Indian public services. Address — 34, Carlyle Square, Chelsea, S.W. Clubs — Atlienasum : St. James's. CHITNAVIS, K.C.LE. Great. 1911; CLE. 1895. — Sib Gangadhar Madho Ghitnavis, s. of Rao Saheb Madho Rao Gangadhar Cliitnavis, of Nagpur. B. at Nagpur Dec. 1863 ; ed. at