Vice-Admiral Charles Andrew Fountaine, CB, DL, JP (25 May 1879 – 24 March 1946) was a Royal Navy officer during the First World War.
He joined the Royal Navy in 1893, and was a Lieutenant when in early 1900 he was posted to the destroyer HMS Fairy, serving in the Devonport Instructional flotilla.
He was Naval Aide de Camp to King George V from 1925–1926.
He was appointed High Sheriff of Norfolk in March 1946, just before his death.
[5][6] She was the younger daughter of Sir Douglas Maclean, of Hawke's Bay in New Zealand.