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Charles Henry Chomley (28 April 1868 – 21 October 1942) was an Australian farmer, barrister, writer and journalist. His non-fiction and fiction works alike reflected his strong interest and involvement in politics and law. He was born in Sale, Victoria to banker Henry Baker Chomley and his wife Eliza (daughter of lawyer and politician Thomas Turner à Beckett). He was nephew to prominent Victorians Arthur Wolfe Chomley (barrister) and Hussey Malone Chomley (Police Commissioner) and uncle to Martin Boyd, noted Australian novelist.〔De Serville, Paul H. "Chomley, Charles Henry (1862–1942)". Australian Dictionary of Biography, 1979. Web. 20 March 2012.〕 ==Parents==
Henry Baker Chomley emigrated from Ireland to Australia with his mother, Mary Elizabeth Chomley, sister of Sir Richard Griffith, and his six brothers, following the death of their clergyman father, Rev Francis Chomley (1784-1847). In search of better opportunities and following the advice of her younger brother, Charles James Griffith and her older sister, Anne Greene who had arrived earlier, the Chomleys arrived on HMS ''Stag'' to Port Phillip, Victoria, in February 1849 and settled in Prahran, Victoria.〔Sussex, Lucy. Saltwater in the Ink: Voices from the Australian Seas. Melbourne: Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2010. Print.〕 Eliza à Beckett sailed with her father and family from London, arriving on HMS ''Andromache'' to Port Adelaide in December 1850. The pair married in Melbourne in 1863.〔The Argus, 9 July 1863 pg 4.〕
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