George Chetwode (cricketer)

George David Chetwode MBE (24 August 1914 – 4 October 1999) was an English first-class cricketer and an officer in the British Army.

The son of Admiral Sir George Chetwode,[1] he was born at Mayfair in August 1914.

[3] He was seconded to British India in September 1937 to be aide-de-camp to the Governor of the Bombay Presidency, the Earl of Scarbrough.

[8] After the war had ended, he was promoted to major in August 1947,[9] prior to retiring with a gratuity in May 1948.

[10] In retirement, he lived at Swiss Farm House in Upper Slaughter, Gloucestershire.