Francis James Chavasse was an Anglican priest and bishop and father of Captain Noel Chavasse. After serving in parishes in Preston, London, and Oxford, for eleven years from 1889 he was principal of the evangelical theological college Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. In 1900 he was appointed as the second Bishop of Liverpool and held the see from 1900 to 1923, during which time he played a large part in the commissioning and the early phases of construction of Liverpool Cathedral.
Francis Chavasse
St John's, Holloway
St Peter-le-Bailey
Giles Gilbert Scott's original design for Liverpool Cathedral
Captain Noel Godfrey Chavasse, was an English medical doctor, Olympic athlete, and British Army officer from the Chavasse family. He is one of three people to be awarded a Victoria Cross twice, the others being Arthur Martin-Leake and Charles Upham.
Portrait of N.G. Chavasse wearing the glengarry of the Liverpool Scottish
Medals of Noel and Christopher Chavasse. Noel's medals are top row. Christopher's medals are bottom row.
Chavasse's headstone in Brandhoek New Military Cemetery.
Noel's memorial at the Chavasse family grave at Bromsgrove