Orchard served his articles in London with Messrs Nevill, Hovey, Gardner & Co. He was admitted an Associate of the
Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales in 1926 and commenced in practice in Exeter later that year. He was principal firstly of Messrs Orchard & Rigby and then of Messrs Orchard & Hamlin until 1940. In 1930, Orchard was elected to the
Exeter City Council. In 1936, he was captain of the
Exeter Golf and Country Club. He was
Sheriff of Exeter in 1937. In 1938, he was president of the Exeter Fat Stock and Poultry Show. After service in Malaya with the
Royal Observer Corps in
World War II, Orchard returned to Exeter and in 1946, was elected an Alderman of the city. He was one of seven directors of
Exeter City Football Club in the 1946–47 season. In 1950, he was Provincial Junior Grand Warden of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Devonshire. The same year, he succeeded
Godwin Michelmore as Lord
Mayor of Exeter. He was Deputy Lord Mayor of Exeter the following year until his death on 5 January 1952 while on cruise in the
West Indies. Orchard was Chairman of the Conservative Party in Exeter. == References ==