[5] The citation stated that the decoration was awarded "for great gallantry and devotion to duty as Brigade Major at the Bac de Wavrin on 16th October 1918.
"[6] In 1924, Chute gave the advowson of the parish of Great Moulton, Norfolk, to Bertram Pollock, Bishop of Norwich, and his successors.
[8] In February 1925, Chute stated his occupation as farmer and his address as Popley Fields, Basingstoke, in travelling with his wife by a Dutch steamer from Algiers to Southampton.
[10] In July 1952, in the 1952 Birthday Honours, a baronetcy, of The Vyne in the County of Southampton, was created for him, for public services in Hampshire.
Chute’s arms were blazoned Quarterly 1st and 4th gules three swords barways the points towards the dexter proper pommels and hilts or and for distinction a canton ermine (Chute); 2nd and 3rd ermine three mullets 2 and 1 azure pierced gules on a chief wavy sable a dove regardant proper (Wiggett); and for crest a dexter cubit arm in armour, the hand gauntleted grasping a broken sword in bend sinister proper hilt and pommel or.