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'''Sir Francis Noel Curtis-Bennett''', KCVO (14 May 1882 – 2 December 1950) was a British civil servant and sports administrator. In the Civil Service, he reached the rank of Assistant Secretary in HM Treasury, whilst in sports he was involved with numerous organizations, and was a member of the [[International Olympic Committee]] and of the International Playing Fields Committee. |
'''Sir Francis Noel Curtis-Bennett''', [[KCVO]] (14 May 1882 – 2 December 1950) was a British civil servant and sports administrator. In the Civil Service, he reached the rank of Assistant Secretary in HM Treasury, whilst in sports he was involved with numerous organizations, and was a member of the [[International Olympic Committee]] and of the International Playing Fields Committee. |
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He was the son of [[Henry Curtis-Bennett (Chief Metropolitan Magistrate)|Sir Henry Curtis-Bennett]], Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, and the younger brother of [[Henry Curtis-Bennett|Sir Henry Honywood Curtis-Bennett]], KC. |
He was the son of [[Henry Curtis-Bennett (Chief Metropolitan Magistrate)|Sir Henry Curtis-Bennett]], Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, and the younger brother of [[Henry Curtis-Bennett|Sir Henry Honywood Curtis-Bennett]], KC. |
Revision as of 22:23, 13 August 2023
Sir Francis Noel Curtis-Bennett, KCVO (14 May 1882 – 2 December 1950) was a British civil servant and sports administrator. In the Civil Service, he reached the rank of Assistant Secretary in HM Treasury, whilst in sports he was involved with numerous organizations, and was a member of the International Olympic Committee and of the International Playing Fields Committee.
He was the son of Sir Henry Curtis-Bennett, Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, and the younger brother of Sir Henry Honywood Curtis-Bennett, KC.
References
- "Curtis-Bennett, 68, Sportsman, Dead; Sir Noel, Member of Olympic Committee Collapses While Speaking at a Meeting". The New York Times. 3 December 1950.
- "Curtis-Bennett, Sir (Francis) Noel, (14 May 1882–2 Dec. 1950), late Assistant Secretary HM Treasury; Welfare Adviser to Peter Merchant, Ltd". Who' Who.
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- British sports executives and administrators
- 1950 deaths
- Knights Commander of the Royal Victorian Order
- 20th-century British civil servants
- Civil servants in HM Treasury
- Civil servants in the Ministry of Health (United Kingdom)
- International Olympic Committee members
- Civil servants in the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food