Edward Chamier (3 September 1840,
Weymouth – 12 August 1892,
Paris
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) was a French
chess
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master.
He was born into an English branch of a French Huguenot family (his ancestors emigrated from France to England and Prussia). Chamier won at Paris 1874 (Café de la Régence) and at Paris 1881 (the second French National Tournament, unofficial
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after the formation of the ''Fédération Française des Echecs'' in 1921. The first unofficial national tournament was played i ...
). He played in a correspondence match Paris vs. Vienna in 1884.
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1840 births
1892 deaths
French chess players
19th-century French chess players
19th-century French sportsmen
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