Charles Archibald Chubb, 2nd Baron Hayter (11 November 1871 – 3 March 1967), was a
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businessman.
Chubb was the son of
George Chubb, 1st Baron Hayter (1848–1946), and the great-grandson of
Charles Chubb (1772–1845), who had founded
Chubb and Sons Lock and Safe Co.
Business career
He was a director of the family firm and its
managing director
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from 1898 until 1948, his cousin Harry Emory Chubb became the chairman soon after.
He was president of the Planet Building Society (later Magnet & Planet B.S.) and was a senior member of
the Court of Common Council, City of London.
Personal life
Chubb was educated at
The Leys School
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, Cambridge. He married Mary Haworth, daughter of John Fletcher Haworth
JP, on 8 June 1898. They had three children, Shirley Chubb (1909–2002),
George Charles Hayter Chubb (25 April 1911 – 2 September 2003), and Hon. David William Early Chubb (31 May 1914 – 4 March 1993). She died 4 June 1948. He succeeded to the titles in the baronetcy and the barony on the death of his father on 7 November 1946. He then married (Margaret) Alison, daughter of John Gimson Pickard, on 23 March 1949. He died on 3 March 1967, aged 95, and was succeeded in his titles by his son George Charles Hayter Chubb.
Arms
Notes
References
* Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). ''Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage'' (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990
1871 births
1967 deaths
People educated at The Leys School
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Charles
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