Wade was born at
Henfield,
Sussex on 17 October 1880 the son of Charles Wade, a solicitor, and his wife Sarah. Wade was educated at
Lancing College before studying at
Keble College, Oxford. After graduation, he taught classics at
Worksop College,
Nottinghamshire and at the Forest School, before being appointed Assistant District Commissioner in the
East Africa Protectorate in 1912. He was made an
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1931. In the following year, he became Chief Native Commissioner in
Kenya Colony. He was Chief Secretary to the Government of Kenya between 1934 and 1939; he was made a
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in 1935 and knighted in 1937. He had two spells as Acting Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Kenya, between March and August 1935, and between December 1936 and April 1937. He retired in 1939. He returned to Britain and spent some of his later years in
Pulborough, Sussex, and died on 4 December 1966. ==References==