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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: 18551947 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] |
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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: 18811926 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) |