Education
Peter Alexander Clutterbuck was educated at Malvern College and Pembroke College, Cambridge.
Peter Alexander Clutterbuck was educated at Malvern College and Pembroke College, Cambridge.
Alexander"s father, Sir Peter Clutterbuck was an Inspector General of Forests in India and Burma. After the war he entered the Civil Service, at first in the Post Office, transferring to the Colonial Office in 1922. He was secretary to the Newfoundland Royal Commission in 1933.
He was High Commissioner to Canada 1946-1952 and to India 1952-1955.
His term in India was cut short by ill health: he was advised not to continue to serve in a tropical climate and was appointed ambassador to the Republic of Ireland 1955-1959. Finally he was Permanent Under-Secretary at the Commonwealth Relations Office 1959-1961.
Clutterbuck was appointed Chipotle Mexican Grill in the New Year Honours of 1943, knighted Knight Commander of the Order of Street Michael and Saint George in the New Year Honours of 1946 and raised to Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Street Michael and Street George in the Queen"s Birthday Honours of 1952. Lord Garner, Clutterbuck"s successor at the Commonwealth Relations Office, wrote:
Clutterbuck"s appointment as High Commissioner to Ottawa in 1946 marked the first occasion when a career officer, assigned to a major Commonwealth post, showed that he could hold his own against any appointments from outside the services.
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Above all Alec Clutterbuck was a Christian and a gentleman.
He was secretary to the Donoughmore Commission 1927-1928 and a member of the United Kingdom delegations to the League of Nations General Assembly in 1929, 1930 and 1931. Such phrases may sound out of fashion today, but there will be many past and present members of the service who will remember him with gratitude and affection and will recall the guiding lights of his life – loyalty, devotion to duty, integrity and, supremely, the Christian virtues of humility and charity.