Joseph Turner Hutchinson

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Sir
Joseph Turner Hutchinson
19th Chief Justice of Ceylon
In office
23 October 1906  1 May 1911
Appointed by Henry Arthur Blake
Preceded by Charles Layard
Succeeded by Alfred George Lascelles
Chief Justice of Cyprus
In office
1898–1906
Chief Justice of Grenada
In office
1894  ?
6th Chief Justice of the Gold Coast
In office
1889–1894
Preceded by H. W. Macleod
Succeeded by William Griffith
Personal details
Born (1850-03-28)28 March 1850
Cumberland, England
Died 1923
Spouse(s) Constance Mary
Alma mater Christ's College, Cambridge

Sir Joseph Turner Hutchinson (28 March 1850 - 1923) was the 19th Chief Justice of Ceylon. He was appointed on 23 October 1906 succeeding Charles Layard and was Chief Justice until 1911. He was succeeded by Alfred George Lascelles. He also served as Chief Justice of the Gold Coast, Grenada and Cyprus.[1][2][3]

References

  1. "Overview". Judicial Service Commission Secretariat. Retrieved 19 October 2013. 
  2. Wright, Arnold (1999). Twentieth century impressions of Ceylon: its history, people, commerce, industries, and resources. Asian Educational Services. p. 916. 
  3. "HUTCHINSON, Hon. Sir Joseph Turner". Who Was Who. Who's Who. A & C Black. Retrieved 7 January 2013. 
Legal offices
Preceded by
Charles Layard
Chief Justice of Ceylon
1906-1911
Succeeded by
Alfred George Lascelles


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