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Herbert Turlay Chapman

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Herbert Turlay Chapman M.Inst.C.E., M.Inst.T., M.Inst.M. and Cy.E., County Surveyor

1869 Born in Halifax[1]

1911 Herbert Turley Chapman 41, county surveyor of Somerset, lived in Shepton Mallet with Ellen Mary Chapman 30, Evelyn Marjorie Chapman 4, Henry Frederick Chapman 2[2]

1917 Produced a long report on the subject of the effect of motor traffic on roads and the cost of upkeep and repair.

1918 of Maidstone, Member of the Inst Civil Engineers.

1921 Surveyor for the county of Kent.

1922 M.Inst.C.E., M.Inst.T., M.Inst.M. and Cy.E., County Surveyor and Engineer of Kent, St. Peter Street, Maidstone. T. A.: "County Surveyor, Maidstone." T. N.: Maidstone 187. b. 1869. Ed. Bradford Grammar School. Articled pupil with Smith and Gotthardt, Estate Agents and Surveyors, Bradford; Assistant, J. F. Walsh, Architect, Halifax; Assistant to County Surveyor of West Sussex, 1892-5; County District Surveyor, Derbyshire, 1895-8; County District Surveyor and Assistant County Surveyor, Lancashire, 1898-1908; County Surveyor and Engineer of Somerset, 1908-14; County Surveyor and Engineer of Kent, 1914. Chief Works: Construction, improvement, repair and maintenance of roads and bridges in five counties. Papers on above for meetings of Institution of Municipal and County Engineers. Club: Royal Automobile. War Services.—Kent R.A.S.C., M.T. (V.) as Lieutenant.

1938 Died in Maidstone[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. BMD
  2. 1911 census
  3. National Probate Calendar