Charles Anthony Vince

Charles Anthony Vince (1855–1929) was an English academic, school head and author.

He was educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham, and matriculated at Christ's College, Cambridge in 1874.

[2][3] He later, in 1903, chaired the Birmingham Tariff Reform Committee, a significant power base for Chamberlain.

[5] Another view, from Byng Kenrick, was of "a literary looking gent", who was "good at slogans and pamphlets but not a great organiser".

[8] In 1906 he was considered a candidate to be editor of the Post, but lost out to George William Hubbard.