Chauncey Hugh Stigand

Chauncey Hugh Stigand OBE FRGS FZS (1877–1919) was a British army officer, colonial administrator, and big game hunter.

He was educated at Radley and gazetted as a second lieutenant in the Royal West Kent Regiment on 4 January 1899.

[2] He transferred to British East Africa and was seconded to serve with the King's African Rifles in December 1902.

[3] He entered the Egyptian army in 1910 and was posted to the Upper White Nile, assuming control of the Lado Enclave from the Belgians in accordance with an agreement.

He was killed on 8 December 1919 by tribesmen of the Aliyab Dinka at Pap, between the Lau River and the White Nile.