Background
LOCH, Charles Stewart was born on September 4, 1849 in Bengal. 5th son of late George Loch, Indian Civil Service, judge, High Court, Calcutta (d. 1883), and Louisa Gordon, his first wife.
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LOCH, Charles Stewart was born on September 4, 1849 in Bengal. 5th son of late George Loch, Indian Civil Service, judge, High Court, Calcutta (d. 1883), and Louisa Gordon, his first wife.
Studied at Trinity College, Glenalmond. Balliol College, Oxford. Clerk, Royal College of Surgeons, 1873-1875.
Bachelor of Arts.
Member Royal Commission on Aged Poor, 1893-1895. Dunkin Trust Lecturer, Manchester College, Oxford,1896 and 1902. Guy medal, Royal Statistical Society, 1899.
A Vice-President of the Institut International de Sociologie. Member of the Royal Commission on the Care and Control of the Feeble-minded. Member of the Royal Commission on the Poor Laws.
Honourable Doctor of Civil Law, Oxford. Honourable Doctor of Laws, St. Andrews. Tooke Professor of Economic Science and Statistics, King’s College, London, 1904-1908; Secretary to the Council of the London Charity Organisation Society since 1875.
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(Lang:- English, Pages 101. Reprinted in 2015 with the hel...)
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Clubs: Athenaeum, Oxford and Cambridge.