George Chubb, 3rd Baron Hayter

[1] He played a major part in the post-war expansion of the company from a highly specialised family concern to a diversified international business.

During his chairmanship he oversaw acquisitions and expansion which took Chubb into a broad range of products, including fire protection equipment.

Chubb was educated at The Leys School, and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he read history, graduating in 1932 with an MA.

He succeeded to the titles of 3rd Baronet Chubb, of Newlands and 3rd Baron Hayter, of Chislehurst in the County of Kent, on the death of his father on 3 March 1967.

the Royal Society of Arts, the Duke of Edinburgh's "Countryside in 1970" committee and the British Security Industry Association.

He served as upper bailiff of the Worshipful Company of Weavers where he actively supported the admission of women liverymen.