Sir Arthur Moseley Channell (13 November 1838 – 4 October 1928) was an English rower and High Court judge.
Early life
Channell was the son of William Fry Channell of Hyde Park Gardens, who was later Baron Channell, of the Court of Exchequer. He was educated at Harrow School and admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge on 24 October 1856. A noted oarsman, Channell won the Colquhoun sculls in 1860. [citation needed]
Channell was admitted at the Inner Temple on 24 January 1859 and was called to the bar in 1863.[1] He specialized in local government work, and while his career did not progress rapidly, he became Queen's Counsel in 1885.[4]
In 1865 Channell married Beatrice Ernestine, daughter of Captain Alexander Wadham Wyndham; they had a son and two daughters. Beatrice died in 1871. In 1877 he married Constance Helena, daughter of the barrister Walter Blackett Trevelyan, they had four sons and a daughter.[4]
Channell was an experienced yachtsman and lived at Falmouth, Cornwall. He died there aged 89.[1]