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Harris, Charles Alexander.
Adm. pens. at CHRIST'S, May 19, 1874. S. [and h.] of the Rev. George Poulett
(1839) [and Martha, dau. of Alexander McCarroll, of Brighton]. B. June 28,
1855, at Wrexham. School, Richmond Grammar, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1874;
Scholar, 1874; B.A. (12th Classic) 1878; Porteous medal; Tancred
Student. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 7, 1877. Entered Colonial Office, 1879.
Secretary to the West Indies Royal Commission, 1882; in the West Indies,
1882-3. Assistant Secretary to the International Conference on sugar bounties,
1887-8. Private Secretary to Mr Sydney Buxton, Under-Secretary of State for
the Colonies, 1894; and to Lord Selborne, 1895; resigned, 1896. Principal
Clerk, Colonial Office, 1898-9; Chief Clerk, 1909-17. Prepared the case for
the British Government in the Venezuela boundary question, and attached to the
Attorney-General's staff in Paris, 1899. Member of Advisory Committee on
Commercial Intelligence (Board of Trade) 1900-17. Conducted the British case
in Brazilian boundary question, 1901-4. Chairman of Tropical Diseases Section,
Ghent Exhibition, 1913. Governor of Newfoundland, 1917-22. Governor of New
England Co., 1930-8. C.M.G., 1900. C.B., 1904. M.V.O., 1911. C.V.O., 1917.
K.C.M.G., 1917. Author, financial and economic. Edited Harcourt's Voyage to
Guiana
, etc., and contributed to the D.N.B. Of Greenhill Brow,
Farnham, Surrey, in 1944. Died Mar. 26, 1947. Father of Stanley S. (1900).
(Peile, II. 635; Who's Who; Kelly, Handbook.)
Charles Alexander HARRIS
Approx. lifespan: 1855–1947
pens. Christ's College adm1874:05:19
s. (and h.) ofunique identifier HRS839GP Rev. George Poulett HARRIS (1839) ">
s. of Martha MCCARROLL HARRIS dau. of Alexander MCCARROLL Brighton, [Sussex],
b. Wrexham, [Denbighshire], 1855:06:28
Sch: Richmond Grammar [Richmond], Yorkshire ,
Matric. 1874:10MT:
Scholar 1874
BA 12 th Classic 1878
Porteous Medal
Tancred Student
Adm. Lincoln's Inn: 1877:06:07
Entered: Colonial Office 1879
Sec.: to West Indies Royal Commission 1882
in West Indies , 1882-83
Assistant Sec.: to International Conference on sugar bounties 1887-88
Private Sec. to Mr Sydney BUXTON, Under-Sec. of State for the Colonies: 1894
[add:] Mr Sydney BUXTON Under-Sec. of State for the Colonies: [:add]
Private Sec. to Lord Selborne: 1895 resigned1896
[add:] Lord – SELBORNE [:add]
Principal Clerk: Colonial Office 1898-99
Chief Clerk: Colonial Office 1909-17
Prepared the case for British Government: in Venezuela boundary question
attached to the Attorney-General's staff: in Paris, [France], 1899
Member of Advisory Committee on Commercial Intelligence (Board of Trade) 1900-17
Conducted the British case: in Brazilian boundary question 1901-04
Chairman of Tropical Diseases Section, Ghent Exhibition [Ghent], [Belgium], 1913
Governor of Newfoundland , Canada , 1917-22
Governor of New England Company 1930-38
CMG 1900
CB 1904
MVO 1911
CVO 1917
KCMG 1917
Publ.: financial and economic
Publ.: Edited Harcourt's Voyage to Guiana etc., and contributed to the D.N.B.
Harcourt
Of Greenhill Brow, Farnham, Surrey , in1944
d. 1947:03:26
father ofunique identifier HRS900SS Stanley Shute HARRIS (1900)
( Peile, II. 635; Who's Who ; Kelly, Handbook )
[add:]His earliest education was at Spondon Preparatory School, [Derbyshire], [:add]
[add:]Married 1879:12:02 Constance Maria SHUTE dau. of John SHUTE of Bristol, [Somerset], [:add]
[add:](J.D. Pickles: Who's Who in Surrey 1936)[:add]
[add:]Married 1879:12:02 Constance SHUTE 5th dau. of John SHUTE of Glenavon House, Clifton, Bristol, [Somerset], [:add]
[add:](C.R. Hudleston)[:add]
    Enhanced version of original printed entry     Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier HRS900SS
Harris, Stanley Shute.
Adm. at PEMBROKE, Oct. 1900. S. [and h.] of [Sir] Charles Alexander, K.C.M.G.
(1874), of Lincoln's Inn, and Principal Clerk in the Colonial Office, of The
Homestead, Worcester Park, Surrey [and Constance Maria, dau. of John Shute, of
Clifton]. B. July 19, 1881, at Glenavon House, Clifton, Bristol. School,
Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1909. Football (assoc.)
'blue,' 1902, 1903, 1904; Captain, 1904. Played football for England v.
Scotland, 1904-6; v. Wales, 1905-6; v. Ireland, 1905-6;
v. France, 1909. Translator into French on behalf of Foreign Office,
1903. Joint Head Master of St Ronan's School, Worthing, Sussex. Author, The
Master and his Boys
. Died May 4, 1926. (Record of Old Westminsters;
Book of Blues
; Scott, MSS.; The Times, May 22, 1926.)
Stanley Shute HARRIS
Approx. lifespan: 1881–1926
Adm. Pembroke College 1900:10
s. (and h.) of Kcmg, Charles Alexander HARRIS, [Sir] (1874) Lincoln's Inn Principal Clerk: in Colonial Office of The Homestead, Worcester Park, Surrey ,
s. of Constance Maria Shute HARRIS dau. of John SHUTE Clifton, [Somerset],
b. Glenavon House, Clifton, Bristol, [Somerset], 1881:07:19
Sch: Westminster School [Westminster], [London],
Matric. 1900:10MT:
BA 1903
MA 1909
Football (assoc.) "blue" 1902, 1903, 1904
Captain of Football (assoc.) 1904
Played football for England v. Scotland England and , Scotland [-cu] 1904-06
Played football for England v. Wales Wales , 1905-06
Played football for England v. Ireland Ireland , 1905-06
Played football for England v. France France , 1909
Translator into French on behalf of Foreign Office 1903
Joint Headmaster of Sch: St Ronan's School Worthing, Sussex ,
Publ.: The Master and his Boys
d. 1926:05:04
( Record of Old Westminsters ; Book of Blues ; Scott, MSS. ; The Times 1926:05:22)

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