Arthur Channell

Sir Arthur Moseley Channell (13 November 1838 – 4 October 1928) was an English rower and High Court judge.

[2] He was runner up in Silver Goblets[3] and lost the Wyfold Challenge Cup to Woodgate's Brasenose crew.

[1] He specialized in local government work, and while his career did not progress rapidly, he became Queen's Counsel in 1885.

The jury found Prince guilty but insane, and he was sent to Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum.

He was a member of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council Prize Court Appeals from 1916 to 1921, where he was involved in the case of the German hospital ship Ophelia.

Channell in Vanity Fair
The Channell family grave in Highgate Cemetery