Other Judges and Lawyers: United Kingdom
Name | College | Years at Oxford | Notes | Ref |
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Philip Bell | The Queen's | MP 1951–60, County Court Judge 1960–75, Circuit Judge 1971–75 | ||
Malcolm Bishop | Regent's Park | Deputy High Court Judge, Chair Isle of Man Legal Services Commission | ||
William Blair | Balliol | Dep High Court Judge 2003–, Chairman of Finsmat 2001–, of Combar 2003–05 | ||
Julius Caesar | Magdalen | Chancellor of the Exchequer 1606–14, Master of the Rolls 1614–36 | ||
John Cameron, Lord Abernethy | Pembroke | Senator of the College of Justice 1992– | ||
John Taylor Cameron, Lord Coulsfield | Corpus Christi | Senator of the College of Justice 1987– | ||
Kenneth Cameron, Baron Cameron of Lochbroom | Corpus Christi | Lord Advocate 1984–89 | ||
George Carman | Balliol | barrister 1953, QC 1971, sometime head of chambers New Court | ||
Joseph William Chitty | Balliol and Exeter | Lord Justice of Appeal 1897–99 | ||
Michael Coulson | Merton | MP 1959–64, Circuit Judge 1983–98 | ||
Thomas Coventry, 1st Baron Coventry | Balliol | Lord Keeper of the Great Seal 1625–40 | ||
Charles Isaac Elton | Balliol and The Queen's | Barrister 1865, QC 1885, MP 1884–85 & 1886–92 | ||
Arthur Hamilton, Lord Hamilton | Worcester | Lord Justice General and Lord President of the Court of Session 2005– | ||
Giles Henderson | Magdalen and Pembroke | Senior Partner Slaughter and May 1993–2001 | ||
Leoline Jenkins | Jesus | Royalist, Principal Jesus College, Oxford 1661–73, Secretary of State 1680–84 | ||
John Laws | Exeter | Lord Justice of Appeal 1999– | ||
Roger Ludlow | Balliol | author of Fundamental Orders of Connecticut | ||
Ronald King Murray, Lord Murray | Jesus | MP 1970–79, Lord Advocate 1974–79, Senator of the College of Justice 1979– | ||
Stephen Richards | St John's | High Court Judge 1997–2005, Presiding Judge for Wales 2000–2003, Lord Justice of Appeal 2005– | ||
Bernard Rix | New College | Lord Justice of Appeal 2000– | ||
Geoffrey Robertson | University | QC, Recorder, Master of the Bench, head of chambers, visiting professor | ||
Nigel Rumfitt | Pembroke | QC, Recorder, expert in criminal law | ||
David Eve, 2nd Baron Silsoe | Christ Church | barrister 1955, QC 1972, expert in planning law | ||
Jonathan Sumption | Magdalen | Deputy High Court Judge, Judge Jersey & Guernsey Court of Appeal | ||
Mathew Thorpe | Balliol | Lord Justice of Appeal 1996– | ||
Lancelot Ware | Lincoln | co–founder of Mesna 1946, barrister 1949, sometime Alderman London County Council | ||
James Whitelocke | St John's | Justice of the King's Bench 1624–32 | ||
Ivy Williams | Society of Home Students | 1896–1902 (student), 1920–1945 (lecturer) | First female barrister in England (1921), first female Doctor of Civil Law (1923) | |
Norman Wylie, Lord Wylie | St Edmund Hall | MP 1964–74, Ld Advocate 1970–74, Sen Coll of Justice 1974–90, Justice of Appeal Botswana 1994–96 |
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