Call |
Name |
Noted for |
Notes |
1540 |
Barham, NicholasNicholas Barham |
Serjeant-at-Law who investigated and prosecuted the Ridolfi plot |
[7] |
1583 |
Ashe, ThomasThomas Ashe |
legal writer and qualified barrister, although he never practised the law |
[8] |
1585 |
Finch, HenryHenry Finch |
legal writer |
[9] |
1674 |
Atwood, WilliamWilliam Atwood |
Lawyer and writer |
[10] |
1792 |
Bell, JohnJohn Bell |
Considered the best equity barrister of his age, even though he could "neither read, write, walk, nor talk" |
[11] |
1937 |
Hamson, JackJack Hamson |
legal writer and jurist of comparative and common law, President of the International Academy of Comparative Law |
[12] |
1959 |
Bathurst, ChristopherChristopher Bathurst |
English barrister with a successful practice who became a Queen's Counsel in 1978 before inheriting a hereditary peerage and joining the House of Lords |
[13] |
1967 |
Ahsan, AitzazAitzaz Ahsan |
Pakistani advocate, President of the Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan |
[4] |
1988 |
Roger Tan Kor Mee |
Malaysian advocate & solicitor, former member of the Malaysian Bar Council and now a Water Commissioner of Malaysia. |
|
Call |
Name |
Noted for |
Notes |
1342 |
Skipwith, WilliamWilliam Skipwith |
Chief Baron of the Exchequer |
[14] |
1374 |
Gascoigne, WilliamWilliam Gascoigne |
Chief Justice of the King's Bench |
[15] |
1420 |
Yelverton, WilliamWilliam Yelverton |
Justice of the Court of King's Bench |
[16] |
1430 |
Billing, ThomasThomas Billing |
Chief Justice of the King's Bench |
[17] |
1438 |
Markham, JohnJohn Markham |
Chief Justice of the King's Bench |
[18] |
1448 |
Bryan, ThomasThomas Bryan |
Chief Justice of the Common Pleas |
[19] |
1455 |
Hussey, WilliamWilliam Hussey |
Chief Justice of the King's Bench |
[20] |
1461 |
Fineux, JohnJohn Fineux |
Chief Justice of the King's Bench |
[21] |
1535 |
Birch, JohnJohn Birch |
Baron of the Exchequer |
[22] |
1581 |
Altham, JamesJames Altham |
Baron of the Exchequer |
[22] |
1611 |
Turner, TimothyTimothy Turner |
Chief Justice of Chester |
[23] |
1614 |
Bankes, JohnJohn Bankes |
Chief Justice of the Common Pleas and of the King's Bench |
[24] |
1616 |
Bedingfield, ThomasThomas Bedingfield |
Justice of the Court of Common Pleas |
[25] |
1625 |
Widdrington, ThomasThomas Widdrington |
Chief Baron of the Exchequer |
[26] |
1627 |
Archer, JohnJohn Archer |
Justice of the Court of Common Pleas |
[27] |
1657 |
Powell, JohnJohn Powell |
Justice of the Court of Common Pleas and the Court of King's Bench |
[28] |
1651 |
Baldock, RobertRobert Baldock |
Justice of the Court of King's Bench |
[29] |
1663 |
Holt, JohnJohn Holt |
Lord Chief Justice |
[30] |
1670 |
Allibone, RichardRichard Allibone |
Justice of the Court of King's Bench |
[28] |
1676 |
Bury, ThomasThomas Bury |
Chief Baron of the Exchequer |
[28] |
1729 |
Clarke, ThomasThomas Clarke |
Master of the Rolls |
[31] |
1792 |
Bayley, JohnJohn Bayley |
Justice of the Court of King's Bench and Baron of the Exhequer |
[32] |
1827 |
Bacon, JamesJames Bacon |
Vice Chancellor in Bankruptcy and later, by custom, Judge of the High Court of Justice |
[33] |
1879 |
Romilly, JohnJohn Romilly |
Master of the Rolls |
[34] |
1879 |
Ross, JohnJohn Ross |
Lord Chancellor of Ireland |
[35] |
1891 |
Atkin, JamesJames Atkin |
Law Lord |
[36] |
1904 |
Akbar, Maas ThajoonMaas Thajoon Akbar |
Justice of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka, Solicitor General of Sri Lanka |
[37] |
1904 |
Uthwatt, AugustusAugustus Uthwatt |
Lord Justice of Appeal |
[38] |
1907 |
Hilbery, MalcolmMalcolm Hilbery |
Judge of the King's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice |
[39] |
1928 |
Waldock, HumphreyHumphrey Waldock |
Justice of the International Court of Justice |
[40] |
1937 |
Sleeman, ColinColin Sleeman |
Assistant Judge Advocate General and circuit judge |
[41] |
1946 |
Jones, ElwynElwyn Jones |
Lord Chancellor |
[40] |
1946 |
Vinelott, JohnJohn Vinelott |
High Court Judge Chancery Division |
[42] |
1954 |
Ti-liang, YangYang Ti-liang |
former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong |
|
1959 |
Slynn, GordonGordon Slynn |
Lord of Appeal in Ordinary |
[43] |
1959 |
Auld, RobinRobin Auld |
Lord Justice of Appeal |
[44] |
1960 |
Campbell, AnthonyAnthony Campbell |
Lord Justice of Appeal in Northern Ireland |
[45] |
1961 |
Potter, MarkMark Potter |
President of the Family Division |
[46][47] |
1966 |
Banda, RichardRichard Banda |
Chief Justice of the Malawi High Court, Chief Justice of the Swaziland High Court |
[48] |
1970 |
Hart, MichaelMichael Hart |
Judge of the Chancery Division |
[49] |
1972 |
Sher, FalakFalak Sher |
Chief Justice of the Lahore High Court, Justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan |
[50] |
1973 |
Dame Sawyer, JoanJoan Sawyer |
First female Chief Justice of The Bahamas Supreme Court and then first female President of the Court of Appeal of The Bahamas (retired 2010) |
|
1974 |
Sheil, JohnJohn Sheil |
Lord Justice of Appeal in Northern Ireland |
[51] |
Call |
Name |
Noted for |
Notes |
1355 |
Ashton, RobertRobert Ashton |
Lord Chancellor of Ireland, Lord High Treasurer |
[52] |
1515 |
Aske, RobertRobert Aske |
Politician and rebel who led the Pilgrimage of Grace |
[53] |
1533 |
Bacon, NicholasNicholas Bacon |
Lord Keeper of the Great Seal |
[54] |
1552 |
Yelverton, ChristopherChristopher Yelverton |
Speaker of the British House of Commons |
[55] |
1554 |
Snagge, ThomasThomas Snagge |
Speaker of the British House of Commons and Attorney-General for Ireland |
[56] |
1560 |
Brograve, JohnJohn Brograve |
Member of Parliament for Preston, Attorney General of the Duchy of Lancaster |
[57] |
1565 |
Bacon, EdwardEdward Bacon |
Member of Parliament for Great Yarmouth and Tavistock |
[58] |
1582 |
Bacon, FrancisFrancis Bacon |
Politician and statesman who served as Lord Chancellor and Attorney General |
[59] |
1617 |
Bacon, NathanielNathaniel Bacon |
Member of Parliament for Ipswich |
[60] |
1631 |
Cooke, JohnJohn Cooke |
Solicitor General |
[61] |
1644 |
Bennet, LevinusLevinus Bennet |
Member of Parliament for Cambridgeshire |
[62] |
1648 |
Brodrick, WilliamWilliam Brodrick |
Member of the Sealed Knot, Surveyor General of Ireland, Member of Parliament for Dungarvan in the Irish House of Commons |
[63] |
1658 |
Williams, WilliamWilliam Williams |
Solicitor General and Speaker of the House of Commons |
[64] |
1673 |
Allen, ThomasThomas Allen |
Lord Mayor of the City of London |
[65] |
1682 |
Pendarves, AlexanderAlexander Pendarves |
Member of Parliament for Penryn, Saltash, Helston, and Launceston |
[66] |
1718 |
Williams, HughHugh Williams |
Member of Parliament for Anglesey |
[67] |
1839 |
Whalley, George HammondGeorge Hammond Whalley |
Member of Parliament for Peterborough |
[68] |
1871 |
Rowlands, William BowenWilliam Bowen Rowlands |
Member of Parliament for Ceredigion |
|
1894 |
Smith, F.E.F.E. Smith |
Lord Chancellor, Secretary of State for India |
[69] |
1922 |
Fyfe, David MaxwellDavid Maxwell Fyfe |
Solicitor General, Attorney General, Lord Chancellor and Home Secretary |
[40] |
1922 |
Shawcross, HartleyHartley Shawcross |
Attorney General |
[70] |
1923 |
Adams, Grantley HerbertGrantley Herbert Adams |
Premier of Barbados |
[71] |
1924 |
Maw, BaBa Maw |
Prime Minister of Burma |
[72] |
1935 |
Jones, ElwynElwyn Jones |
Attorney General, Lord Chancellor |
[40] |
1944 |
Roberts, EmrysEmrys Roberts |
Member of Parliament for Merioneth |
[73] |
1951 |
Clerides, GlafcosGlafcos Clerides |
President of the Republic of Cyprus |
[74] |
1959 |
Adams, John "Tom"John "Tom" Adams |
Premier of Barbados |
[75] |
1959 |
Athulathmudali, LalithLalith Athulathmudali |
Sri Lankan Member of Parliament and Minister of Education |
[76] |
1975 |
Baird, VeraVera Baird |
Solicitor General for England and Wales |
[77] |
Call |
Name |
Noted for |
Notes |
1599 |
Thelwall, EubuleEubule Thelwall |
Principal of Jesus College, Oxford |
[79] |
1602 |
Archer, SimonSimon Archer |
antiquary |
[80] |
1639 |
Beale, BartholomewBartholomew Beale |
Auditor of the imprests |
[81] |
1669 |
Wynne, JohnJohn Wynne |
industrialist |
[82] |
1841 |
Beckett, Gilbert Abbott àGilbert Abbott à Beckett |
Humorist and police magistrate |
[83] |
1863 |
Lee, JohnJohn Lee |
Astronomer |
[84] |
1882 |
Beckett, Arthur William àArthur William à Beckett |
Journalist and humorist for Punch |
[85] |
1913 |
Ball, JosephJoseph Ball |
Intelligence officer with M15 and first Chairman of the Conservative Research Department |
[86] |
1913 |
Phillips, Thomas WilliamsThomas Williams Phillips |
Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Labour |
[87] |
1929 |
Sanger, SophySophy Sanger |
labour law reformer and internationalist |
|
1951 |
Thomas, HuwHuw Thomas |
presenter for ITN News |
[3] |