Charles Gough Howell | |
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14th Attorney General of Fiji | |
In office 16 November 1931 – 1933 | |
Monarch | George V |
Governor | Sir Arthur Fletcher |
Preceded by | Sir Percy McElwaine |
Succeeded by | Ransley Thacker |
13th Attorney-General of Singapore | |
In office 11 August 1936 – 14 February 1942 | |
Monarchs | Edward VIII George VI |
Governor | Sir Shenton Thomas |
Preceded by | Newnham Arthur Worley (Acting) |
Succeeded by | Ichihara Kakka |
Personal details | |
Born | 1894 Cardiff, Wales |
Died | 12 September 1942 Taiwan Camp, Taiwan | (aged 47–48)
Nationality | British subject |
Spouse | Sidney Gretchen Innes-Noad |
Children | 1 daughter, 1 son |
Alma mater | University of Cambridge |
Military service | |
Rank | Lieutenant |
Unit | Royal Field Artillery |
Battles/wars | Battle of Loos |
Charles Gough Howell (1894[1] – 12 September 1942)[2][3] was a Welsh lawyer and British colonial official, who served as Attorney General of Fiji from 1931 to 1933, and as Attorney-General of Singapore from 1936 to 1942.