Charles Feret

James Charles Féret; 19 December 1854 – 13 March 1921) was a British newspaper editor and writer.

He is known among historians of London as the author of an exhaustive three volume history of Fulham, published in 1900.

[1] Feret was born in Clerkenwell, London, to Louis Joseph Philibert Féret, a haberdasher from Paris,[2] and Mary Coker.

After school, he joined the Civil service and worked as a clerk in the India Office.

In 1901, he not only left The Chronicle, but moved to Margate probably for better quality air and became an antique dealer.

Edith Road, ' West Kensington ', where the Féret family lived at no. 49 (bombed during The Blitz and replaced by flats).