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William Lionel Hichens (1874-1940), chairman of [[Cammell, Laird and Co]]
William Lionel Hichens (1874-1940), chairman of [[Cammell, Laird and Co]]


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Buried at North Aston church on 19 October.
Buried at North Aston church on 19 October.
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'''1940 Obituary <ref>[[The Engineer 1940 Jul-Dec: Index]]</ref>
"...by enemy action of Mr. Lionel
Hichens will cause sorrow to all who knew him, for
he was an exceptionally lovable man. He was not
an engineer but he was for so long associated, as
chairman, with one of our greatest shipbuilding and
marine engineering firms, [[Cammell, Laird and Co]].,
Ltd., that engineer had come to accept him a
almost one of themselves..."[More].
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Latest revision as of 09:09, 9 June 2015

1940.

William Lionel Hichens (1874-1940), chairman of Cammell, Laird and Co

1874 May 1st. Born at St Leonards, the posthumous second son of John Ley Hichens, army surgeon, and his wife, Catherine Bacchus (1843–1924).

Educated at Winchester College, New College, Oxford, and in Paris and Germany.

1910 Became chairman of Cammell, Laird and Co and a director of Cammell Laird's associated companies

1927-30 Chairman of the English Electric Company

1929 Bought North Aston Hall, North Aston, near Oxford, and kept a close connection with university men. He was a fellow of Winchester College from 1933.

Lionel Hichens married in 1919 (Mary) Hermione (1894–1985), third daughter of General Sir Neville Lyttelton and they had three sons and three daughters.

1940 October 14th. Killed by a German bomb which fell on Church House, Westminster

Buried at North Aston church on 19 October.


1940 Obituary [1]

"...by enemy action of Mr. Lionel Hichens will cause sorrow to all who knew him, for he was an exceptionally lovable man. He was not an engineer but he was for so long associated, as chairman, with one of our greatest shipbuilding and marine engineering firms, Cammell, Laird and Co., Ltd., that engineer had come to accept him a almost one of themselves..."[More].



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