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INDIAN BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, 1915.

Chandy.

1906. Address: Pallam, Kottayam, Travancore.

Chanter, E. Dale; Deputy Accountant-General, Burma; Joined service as Assistant Examiner, 189G; Dy Accountant-General, Bombay, 1910; transferred to Burma, 1911. Address. Rangoon.

Chaplin, Hon. Mr. Alfred William Cresswell; Elected non-official Member, Legislative Council, Bengal, since 1913.

Chapman, General Sir Edward Francis; K.C.B. (1905) R.A.;C.B. F.R.G.S. Col. Commandant R.A; b. 1840; s. of Henry Chapman; entered the Bengal Artillery, 1858; served in the Abyssinian War, 1867-8; accompanied Sir Douglas Forsyth as Secretary to Yarkand, 1873-4; in the Afghan War of 1878-80, being Chief of the Staff in Sir F. Roberts march from Kabul to Kandahar; in Burma campaign, 1885-6; Military Secretary to Sir Donald Stewart, when C. in C. in India; Q.M.G. in India; Director of Military Intelligence, 1891-6; commanded the Scottish District, 1896-190,; A.D.C. to Queen Victoria, 1891; Esquire of the Order of St John of Jerusalem. Address: Beechurst, Lingfield, Sussest; Club; Atheneum.

Chapman, Mr. Justice E. P. M. A., I.C.S., Judge, High Court, Calcutta; educ, Cliffton Coll. and Emmanuel Coll, Cambridge; Joined I.C.S., 1889; Secretary to Government of India, Foreign Deptt, 1896; Registrar Appellate side of High Court, 1899; District and Sessions Judge, 1901; Temp. Secretary to Government, Judicial Department, 1910; Judge, High Court, Calcutta, 1912. Address: Calcutta.

Charles, Lieut.-Col. Sir Richard Havelock, K.C.V.O., 1906; I.M.S., M.D., R.U.I., F.R.C.S.I.; Serjeant-Surgeon to King George V.; formerly Physician in Ordinary to Prince of Wales; Member Medical Board, India Office; Consulting Physician to Convalescent Home for Officers, Osborne; b. 1858; 6th s. of late D. H. Charles, M.D., J.P., Co. Tyrone, Ireland; m. 1886, Gertrude Seton, y.d. of late Adam Annand Gordon of Aberdeen, and Cromwell Road, London; two s. Educ.: Queen’s College, Cork; Dublin; London; Paris; Berlin; Vienna; Gold Medal and 1st class Honours with M.D., R.U.I., 1881; presented with Hon. Gold Medal of R.C.S., England, 1906; Arnot Memorial Gold Medal, 1907; passed 1st into I.M.S., 1881, obtaining at Netley the Herbert Prize, the Montefiore Prize, and Parkes Medal charge of C Field Hospital and Escort with Afghan Boundary Commission, 1884-86; formerly Professor of Surgical and Descriptive Anatomy, Medical Colleges, Lahore and Calcutta; also Professor of Surgery, Medical College, Calcutta; with Prince and Princess of Wales on Indian tour, 1905-6; formerly Prefessor of Anatomy and Comparative Anatomy, Lahore Medical College, and Surgeon, Mayo Hospital, Lahore. Publications: Medical Report of the Hospital Service connected with the Escort which accompanied the Afghan Boundary Commission; numerous papers on Anatomy, Anthropology, Craniology, and Surgery, in Journal of Anatomy and physiology journal of Asiatic Society; Scientific Memoirs of Medical officers of Army in India, Indian Medical Gazette, British Medial Journal. Address: 9, Manchester Square, W. T.: 1048 Mayfair. Clubs: Marlborough, East India United Service, Savage.

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