Christopher Chancellor
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Sir Christopher Chancellor (29 March 1904–9 September 1989), a British journalist and administrator, was general manager of the news agency Reuters
Reuters
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 from 1944 to 1959. The Daily Telegraph
The Daily Telegraph
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credited him for keeping the company running under extremely difficult wartime circumstances, noting that "It was largely thanks to Chancellor that Reuters had survived the war intact, despite the loss for several years of the greatest part of its world market." By 1951, at the firm's 100th anniversary, Chancellor was credited with tripling the agency's correspondents and revenues.

Chancellor was son of Lt. Col. Sir John Robert Chancellor
John Chancellor (British administrator)
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir John Robert Chancellor, GCMG, GCVO, GBE, DSO was a British soldier and colonial official.After a career in the British Army's Corps of Royal Engineers, which included service on the North West Frontier and being Secretary of the Colonial Defence Committee, he became a...

, GCMG, GCVO, GBE, DSO (1870–1952), a colonial administrator. He was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge. Chancellor joined Reuters in 1930 and remained with the agency for 29 years.

Based in Shanghai
Shanghai
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 from 1931 to 1939 with his young family, he kept the agency's China service operating after the Japanese invasion in 1932. He returned to London during World War II
World War II
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, and worked with William Moloney and William Haley in reorganizing Reuters' news and business operations, succeeding Sir Roderic Jones as the general manager of Reuters in 1944.

Chancellor was knighted in 1951. He died at Wincanton in southwest England, aged 85 years old, and was survived by his widow, his two sons and two daughters (the eldest having died young).

Family

He was married in 1926 to Sylvia Mary Paget (1 July 1901 London - 26 October 1996 Shellingford, Oxfordshire), eldest daughter of Sir Richard Arthur Surtees Paget, 2nd Bt
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 by his wife Lady Muriel Finch-Hatton, only surviving child of granddaughter maternally of the 12th Earl of Nottingham & Winchilsea
Murray Finch-Hatton, 12th Earl of Winchilsea
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, who was himself descended from a sibling of Jane Austen
Jane Austen
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. His wife Lady Chancellor was made OBE 1976 for her philanthropic activities.

Children:
  1. John Paget Chancellor (b. 1927) md 1959 (div 1968) Hon (Mary) Alice Jolliffe (d. 2009), only daughter of William Jolliffe, 4th Baron Hylton
    William Jolliffe, 4th Baron Hylton
    William George Hervey Jolliffe, 4th Baron Hylton , was a British peer and soldier.Hylton was the son of Hylton Jolliffe, 3rd Baron Hylton, and Lady Alice Adeliza Hervey. He achieved the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the Coldstream Guards and also served as Lord Lieutenant of Somerset from 1949 to...

     and his wife Lady Perdita Asquith, herself daughter of Raymond Asquith
    Raymond Asquith
    Raymond Asquith was an English barrister and eldest son and heir of British Prime Minister H. H. Asquith by his first wife Helen Kelsall Melland .- Career and honours :...

    , eldest son of H.H. Asquith), British Prime Minister in the early 20th century. They had issue, one son and three daughters. (Mary Jolliffe remarried Hon. Richard Windsor-Clive, by whom she had a daughter, but they divorced after 25 years of marriage).
    1. Isabel Rose Chancellor (b. 1959) married 1982 (John) Joseph Boothby (b. 1947), eldest and elder surviving son of (Evelyn) Basil Boothby, CMG
      Order of St Michael and St George
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      , sometime Ambassador to Iceland, of the Boothby baronets
      Boothby Baronets
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       by his wife Susan Penelope Asquith, third daughter of Brigadier Arthur Melland Asquith, third son of H.H. Asquith. They have issue, two sons and a daughter. Isabel's sister-in-law Emily Boothby is wife of author Piers Paul Read
      Piers Paul Read
      Piers Paul Read, FRSL is a British novelist and non-fiction writer.-Background:Read was born in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire...

      .
    2. Katherine Sylvia Anthony Chancellor (b. 1961) married 1stly 1989 (div 1997) Will Self
      Will Self
      William Woodard "Will" Self is an English novelist and short story writer. His fictional style is known for being satirical, grotesque, and fantastical. He is a prolific commentator on contemporary British life, with regular appearances on Newsnight and Question Time...

       (William Woodard Self) (b. 1961) the novelist, by whom she has issue, one son and one daughter. She married 2ndly 1992 the chef Rowley Leigh..
    3. (John) Edward Chancellor, "Eddy" (b. 1962), formerly a banker with Lazard Brothers in London, now an investment manager. He is the author of Devil Take the Hindmost: A History of Financial Speculation (1999) . In February 2009 he married Antonia Phillips, former wife of Martin Amis
      Martin Amis
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      .
    4. Anna Chancellor
      Anna Chancellor
      -Family:Chancellor was born in Richmond, London, England, the daughter of the Hon. Mary Alice Jolliffe and John Paget Chancellor. Through her mother's mother, Lady Perdita Rose Mary Asquith, Chancellor is the great-granddaughter of The Hon. Raymond Aquith and the great-great-granddaughter of Prime...

       (born 27 April 1965), actress, best known as the Sloaney
      Sloane Ranger
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       "Duckface" in Four Weddings and a Funeral
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      . She md 1993 (div 1998). Nigel Willoughby, by whom she had no issue. Anna also has a daughter Poppy (b. 1988) by a prior relationship.
  2. a daughter, died young of spinal meningitis in China.
  3. Teresa Chancellor (b. 1933) md 1stly 1953 (div 1977) Edward Victor Gatacre; they had issue two sons and three daughters.. She married 2ndly 1982 John Campbell Wells, artist (d. 1998), and had further issue one daughter.
  4. Susanna Maria Chancellor (b. 1935) md 1958 Nicholas Johnston; they had issue, one son and three daughters, of whom the eldest daughter married Percy Weatherall
    Percy Weatherall
    Percy Weatherall or Edward Percy Keswick Weatherall, is a prominent British businessman formerly active in Hong Kong. He was Managing Director of the Jardine Matheson Group from 2000 to 31 March 2006 having joined the board in 1999.Mr...

     and the youngest daughter married his younger brother.
  5. Alexander Surtees Chancellor
    Alexander Chancellor
    Alexander Chancellor is a British journalist. He was educated at Eton College and Trinity Hall, Cambridge. He was the editor of the conservative Spectator magazine from 1975 to 1984, and now contributes a weekly column in The Guardian, published in the "Weekend" supplement each Saturday...

     (b. 4 January 1940) md 2 June1964 Susanna Elisabeth Debenham;, only daughter of Martin Ridley Debenham (younger brother of Sir Piers Debenham, 2nd Bt.
    Debenham Baronets
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     (d.1964), who married Lady Chancellor's younger sister, and of Sir Gilbert Debenham, 3rd Bt.
    Debenham Baronets
    The Debenham Baronetcy, of Bladen in the County of Dorset, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 28 January 1931 for Ernest Debenham, Chairman of Debenhams Ltd.-Debenham Baronets, of Bladen :...

    ). They had issue, including
    1. Elizabeth Beatrice (Eliza) Chancellor (b. 22 December 1964); married 3 Nov 1990 Alexander Waugh
      Alexander Waugh
      Alexander Waugh is an English writer, critic, composer, cartoonist, record producer and television presenter. He is most known for his biography of Paul Wittgenstein published in 2009....

      , elder son of Auberon Waugh
      Auberon Waugh
      Auberon Alexander Waugh was a British author and journalist, son of the novelist Evelyn Waugh. He was known to his family and friends as Bron Waugh.-Life and career:...

       (himself eldest son of the novelist Evelyn Waugh
      Evelyn Waugh
      Arthur Evelyn St. John Waugh , known as Evelyn Waugh, was an English writer of novels, travel books and biographies. He was also a prolific journalist and reviewer...

       and his wife Lady Teresa Onslow, eldest daughter of Earl Onslow. They have issue.
    2. Cecilia Mary Chancellor (b. 1 September 1966), model; she has issue.. In late 2005, she was reported to be engaged to John Powlett "Jo" Colman (b 1962), publisher and CEO of Psychology Today
      Psychology Today
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      and other formerly defunct magazines. Colman is the younger son of Sir Michael Colman, 3rd Bt.


Chancellor's sister Rosemary married Air Chief Marshal
Air Chief Marshal
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 Sir William Elliott
William Elliott (RAF officer)
Air Chief Marshal Sir William Elliott GCVO, KCB, KBE, DFC & Bar, ADC, RAF, was a senior Royal Air Force commander.-RAF career:...

, and was the mother of Simon John Elliot who is married to (Sonia) Annabel Shand, sister of HRH The Duchess of Cornwall.

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