Captain Sir Ernest Whiteside HuddlestonCIECBE (18 August 1874 – 10 October 1959) was a British military commander who was Deputy Director and officiating Commander of the Royal Indian Marine.[1][2] He was later Shipping Surveyor and Adviser to the High Commissioner for India and ADC to the Viceroy.[3]
Huddleston served in the China Expedition against the Boxer Rising (1901–02).[2] During World War I he served as senior marine transport officer of Bombay.[11] He was promoted to captain in 1918 and was presidency port officer of Madras before being appointed deputy director of the Royal Indian Marine in 1924 and officiating director for some months in 1925.[2]
Huddleston was placed on the retired list of the Royal Navy in 1934 and was knighted in 1939.[12]
Family life
On 4 August 1904, Huddleston married Elsie Barlow-Smith; they'd met in Bedford as school children.[9] The first child of the marriage was a daughter, Barbara.[5]Trevor, later Bishop of Johannesburg, was born in Bedford on 13 June 1913.[5] His first wife died in 1931 and in 1932 he married Lorna, daughter of W.W. Box of Hampstead.[2]