Charles Harvey Combe (18 February 1863 – 14 August 1935) was a Conservative Member of Parliament from 1892 and 1897 for the English constituency of Chertsey.
[1] In February 1892, Combe was selected by the Conservative Association for North-West Surrey to be candidate for the by-election to replace Frederick Alers Hankey, who had died that month.
[1] Combe was re-elected unopposed in the general elections of 1892 and 1895.
[4] Many years later, in 1929, Combe returned in the public eye when he was appointed as High Sheriff of Surrey.
[5] He was the director of the brewery firm Combe & Co.[1] In 1898 the company merged with James Watney & Co. and Reid and Co., and was subsequently known as Watney Combe & Reid.