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Charles Belcher


Died
  
1970

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Sir Charles Frederic Belcher OBE (1876–1970) was an Australian lawyer, author, British colonial jurist, and amateur ornithologist.

Born in Geelong, Victoria, C.F. Belcher was a son of G.F. Belcher, a former member of the Victorian Legislative Council. He was educated at Geelong Grammar School, and entered Trinity College (University of Melbourne) in 1894, where he studied law. He was first called to the bar in Melbourne in 1902. In 1907 he moved to London, England to enroll at Gray's Inn, and was called to the bar in 1909.

For much of his life he served the British Colonial Service in Africa and elsewhere. He served variously as Magistrate in Uganda (1914), Assistant Judge in Zanzibar, Puisne Judge in Kenya, Member of the Appeals Court of East Africa, Attorney General (1920-1923) and later High Court Judge (1924-1927) of Nyasaland, and Chief Justice of Cyprus (1927–1930). In 1930, he was appointed Chief Justice of Trinidad and Tobago and President of the Appeal Court of the West Indies, offices he held until his retirement in 1937.

He was a founding member of both the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union (RAOU) in 1901, and the Bird Observers Club in 1905. He was elected a Fellow of the RAOU in 1949. In June 1931 he received a knighthood in the King's Birthday honours.

Works

  • Belcher, Charles F. (1914). The Birds of the District of Geelong, Australia. W.J. Griffiths: Geelong.
  • Belcher, Charles Frederic. (1930). The Birds of Nyasaland. C. Lockwood & Son: London.
  • Belcher, Charles Frederic. (1944). Genealogical notes relating to William Belcher of Kells (1730-1798) and his descendants. W. Boyd & Co: Nairobi.
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