Basil G. Catterns

Basil Gage Catterns (20 June 1886 – 5 February 1969) was the Chief Cashier and Deputy Governor of the Bank of England.

He was the uncle of the Australian businessman, citizen soldier and amateur yachtsman Basil W. T. Catterns.

He was replaced as Chief Cashier on 17 April 1934 by Kenneth Peppiatt.

[1] He then served as an executive director of the Bank and eventually as Deputy Governor from 1936 to his retirement in 1945.

Their son John Burleigh was killed when his Spitfire crashed in 1945.

A Catterns signed £5 note of 1931.