In 1903, Chadwyck-Healey was nominated chairman of the Admiralty Volunteers Committee, an office he held until 1914. for which he was created a
baronet, of Wyphurst, in the County of Surrey on 6 May 1919. Chadwyck-Healey served as
High Sheriff of Somerset in 1911 and served in the county as a
Deputy Lieutenant as well as
Justice of the Peace, exercising the latter post also in the county of
Surrey. He was a county alderman for
Somerset and sat in its
Quarter Sessions. After his resignation four years later, he was promoted to Knight Commander. Chadwyck-Healey served as chancellor first of the
Diocese of Salisbury, then
of Bath and Wells and lastly
of Exeter. ==Family==