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  1. William Inge (judge)

    Sir William Inge c. 1260 May 1322 was an England English lawyer, and Chief Justice of the King s Bench for a few months from 1316 to 1317. He was born in or near Dunstable , Bedfordshire , the son of Thomas Inge, a minor landowner and administrator. William Inge acted as an attorney at the Court of Common Pleas England common bench from 1281 and 1285, and was a serjeants of the king between 1287 and 1293. He was employed as a justice of Eyre legal term eyre and of the Assize Court assize , and became a regular assize justice in 1293. He had been knighted by 1300. In the early years of the fourteenth century, he accompanied King Edward I of England Edward I several times on the king s campaigns in Scotland . After 1307, Inge remained close with the new king, Edward II of England Edward II , and acted as a commissioner in France in 1310 11. He was appointed justice of the common bench in 1313, and held this post until he was appointed Chief Justice of the King s Bench in 1316, upon the death of Roger Brabazon . By this time, however, serious allegations of corruption had been raised against Inge. He was accused of, and convicted of, improper conduct over the purchase of the manor of Woodmansterne in Surrey . Though the conviction came after he had been dismissed as Chief Justice, it is likely that the allegations contributed to his downfall. He took no part in public life after this. Inge was married twice, and had one daughter by his first wife &ndash Joan, who married Eon la Zouche. William Inge died in some time shortly before 10 May, 1322. References cite book author Paul Brand title Inge, Sir William c.1260 1322 series rev. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, online edn, Jan 2008 publisher Oxford University Press year 2004 url http www.oxforddnb.com view article ... . NAME Inge, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1322 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Inge, William Category 13th century births Category 1322 deaths ...   more details



  1. William Inge

    November 2011 William Motter Inge IPAc en icon n d ref cite web url http dictionary.reference.com ... web url http www.ingecenter.org aboutinge.html title About William Inge publisher Ingecenter.org accessdate .... File LOCInge.jpg thumb 250px Portrait of William Inge by Carl Van Vechten In 1953, Inge received ... features reviews William Inge Broadway Demons title www.broadway.tv article, William Inge s Broadway ... http www.glbtq.com literature inge w.html title Inge, William Motter year 2002 postscript None ref ... performed in April 2009 at the William Inge Theater Festival, in Independence, Kansas. These six were published in A Complex Evening Six Short Plays by William Inge . Television During the 1961 62 ... at the age of 60. ref cite web url http www.allmovie.com artist william inge 95447 title William Inge ... Community College s William Inge Center for the Arts in Inge s hometown of Independence, Kansas, has sponsored the annual William Inge Theatre Festival to honor playwrights. The William Inge Collection at Independence Community College is the most extensive collection on William Inge in existence ... s work. ref cite web url http www.ingecenter.org ingecollection.htm title William Inge Collection publisher ... Walk of Fame . There is also a black box theater named for William Inge in Murphy Hall at the University .... William Inge and the Subversion of Gender Rewriting Stereotypes in the Plays, Novels, and Screenplays . Jefferson, North Carolina McFarland and Company, 2005. Voss, Ralph F. A Life of William Inge ... scenes and interview External links IBDB name 408718 iobdb William Inge IMDb name 408718 http www.ingecenter.org William Inge Center for the Arts , at Independence Community College, in Independence, Kansas. http library.pittstate.edu spcoll ndxinge.html William Motter Inge Collection at Pittsburg ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Inge, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... committed suicide Category 1913 births Category 1973 deaths de William Inge es William Motter Inge ...   more details



  1. William Inge (disambiguation)

    William Inge 1913 1973 was a Pulitzer Prize winning American playwright and novelist. William Inge also may refer to William Inge judge c. 1260 1322 , English attorney who, between 1281 and 1317, served in administrative and judicial posts, including Chief Justice of the King s Bench close associate of Kings Edward I and Edward II knighted in 1300 William Inge Member of Parliament 1669 1731 , English Tory legislator, scholar and antiquary who represented Tamworth UK Parliament constituency Tamworth from 1715 to 1722 William Marshall Inge 1802 1846 , American legislator and attorney North Carolina born Jacksonian who represented Tennessee s 10th congressional district from 1833 to 1835 member of Alabama House of Representatives in 1840, 1844 and 1845 William Inge priest 1860 1954 , English author, Anglican priest, professor of divinity at Cambridge and Dean of St Paul s Cathedral philosopher, theologian and mystic widely known as Dean Inge and the Gloomy Dean See also Inge disambiguation hndis Inge, William ...   more details



  1. William Judge

    Father William Judge April 28, 1850 &ndash January 16, 1899 was a Jesuit priest who, during the 1897 Klondike Gold Rush , established St. Mary s Hospital, a facility in Dawson City which provided shelter, food and any available medicine to the many hard luck gold miners who filled the town and its environs. ref Gold Diggers Striking it Rich in the Klondike , Charlotte Gray, COUNTERPOINT, 2010 ref For his selfless and tireless work, Judge became known as The Saint of Dawson . ref name Gates cite web url http cityofdawson.com history pages michael gates is father judge a forgotten hero title Is Father Judge a forgotten hero? author Michael Gates publisher cityofdawson.com accessdate August 19, 2011 ref ref name Yukon cite web url http www.tc.gov.yk.ca publications publications dawsoncemetaries.pdf title Father William S. Judge, 1899 publisher Yukon Department of Tourism and Culture accessdate August 19, 2011 ref Judge was born into a religious family in Baltimore , Maryland . Becoming a Jesuit priest, in 1890, at the age of forty, he volunteered to go to Alaska. He served for two years at Holy Cross Mission, on the Yukon River , before being assigned to a smaller mission at Nulato, Alaska . ref name Gates There he built a church and taught the native children. ref name Gates He was then reassigned to the small mining town of Forty Mile, Yukon . ref name Gates He established a mission there in 1894. ref name Yukon When gold was discovered in the Klondike, Yukon Klondike , practically ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Judge, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Judge, William Category 1850 births Category 1899 deaths Category People of the Klondike Gold ... the construction and the hospital, and tending to his congregation. ref name Gates Judge s humanitarian ... muscles, and his face was stricken with sores. Due to Judge s ministrations, he and many others recovered their health. Father Judge died on January 16, 1899 of pneumonia . ref name Gates A man ...   more details



  1. William Marshall Inge

    William Marshall Inge was an American politician that represented Tennessee s United States House of Representatives, Tennessee District 10 tenth district in the United States House of Representatives . Biography He was born in Granville County, North Carolina in 1802. He attended the schools of North Carolina , moved to Tennessee, and continued his school studies. He studied law, was admitted to the bar association bar , and practiced law. He was elected as a Andrew Jackson Jacksonian to the Twenty third United States Congress Twenty third Congress , which lasted from March 4, 1833 to March 3, 1835. He moved to Livingston, Alabama in 1836 and resumed the practice of his profession. He was a member of the Alabama House of Representatives in 1840, 1844, and 1845. He died in Livingston, Alabama in 1846 and was burial interred in Livingston Cemetery. He was the uncle of U.S. Representative Samuel Williams Inge . External links CongBio I000014 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Inge, William Marshall ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1802 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1846 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Inge, William Marshall Category 1802 births Category 1846 deaths Category Members of the United States House of Representatives from Tennessee Category Tennessee Jacksonians tennessee politician stub de William Marshall Inge ...   more details



  1. William Inge (priest)

    Use dmy dates date March 2012 Use British English date March 2012 Infobox clergy name William Ralph Inge ... 35 books title Dean of St. Paul s Dean of St. Paul s Cathedral spouse Mary Catharine Inge children Paula Inge William Ralph Inge IPAc en icon ref http dictionary.reference.com browse Inge Inge ... Wikiquote William Ralph Inge Wikisource author Theology Mysticism List of Christian mystics Sources ... id William Ralph Inge name William Ralph Inge http www.npg.org.uk live search person.asp?LinkID mp02358 Portraits of William Ralph Inge http www.npg.org.uk live search person.asp?LinkID mp64560 Portraits ... dictionary william ralph inge HyperDictionary Definition http www.questia.com popularSearches william ralph inge.jsp W.R. Inge from Questia.com http www.ccel.org i inge Information ... Paul s Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Inge, William Ralph ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... 26 February 1954 PLACE OF DEATH Wallingford, Oxfordshire Wallingford , England DEFAULTSORT Inge, William ... Gifford Lecturers pt William Ralph Inge ... of St Paul s Cathedral , which provided the appellation by which he was widely known, Dean Inge. Life He was born at Crayke , Yorkshire , England . His father was William Inge a provost at Worcester College, Oxford and his mother Susanna Churton Inge . His maternal grandfather was the archdeacon of Cleveland, England Cleveland . Inge was educated at Eton College , where he was a King s Scholar ... Society at Cambridge from 1920 to 1921. Inge then became a columnist for the Evening Standard , a position he would hold until 1946 a period of 25 years. Inge was also a trustee of London s National ... Ethics & Modern Problems . Family Inge s wife, Mary Catharine, was the daughter of Henry Maxwell ... of Mary Catharine Inge . ref His daughter, Paula, developed type 1 diabetes before insulin was widely available in the UK and died aged 14. Inge spent his later life in Brightwell cum Sotwell Brightwell ...   more details



  1. Inge

    Infobox given name name Inge image imagesize caption pronunciation gender meaning region origin related names footnotes Inge is a common Given name given personal name in most Germanic language Germanic language speaking cultures, but primarily a surname surname family name in English language English speaking ones. In most of Scandinavia the name is primarily given to boys, while in Denmark and in Dutch and German speaking countries it is given to girls. It is derived from Yngvi Ing , an alternative name for the norse mythology norse god Freyr . In the legendary prehistory of the Germanic peoples Ing was one of the three sons of Mannus and the ancestor of the Ingaevones . Since the Ingaevones form the bulk of the Sub Roman Britain Anglo Saxon migration Anglo Saxon settlement in Great Britain Britain , they were speculated by Noah Webster to have given England its name. ref Webster, Noah ... are named Inge Scandinavian royalty Inge I of Norway d. 1161 Inge II of Norway d. 1217 Inge I of Sweden d. ca. 1100 Ingold II Inge II of Sweden 12th century Modern Inge Lehmann d. 1993 , Danish seismologist Inge Krokann d. 1962 , Norwegian writer Kjell Inge R kke b. 1958 , Norwegian businessman Stig Inge Bj rnebye b. 1969 , Norwegian soccer player as a surname Peter Inge, Baron Inge Field Marshal Peter Anthony Inge b. 1935 , British soldier Baron Inge, KG, GCB, PC, DL, former Chief of the UK Defence Staff Brandon Inge b.1977 , American athlete baseball , Detroit Tigers Third Baseman 1998 2012 ref Detroit Free Press, page B1, Friday April 27, 2012 ref M. Thomas Inge b. 20th c. , American author The William Inge disambiguation page distinguishes several people known by that name, including the 20th. c. American playwright Also see International Noble Gas Experiment INGE References reflist Category Given names Category Scandinavian given names Category Surnames da Inge de Inge is Ingi nl Inge voornaam no Inge nn Inge sv Inge ...   more details



  1. Judge William Wilson House

    Infobox NRHP name Judge William Wilson House nrhp type image Judge WIlliam Wilson House.jpg caption Judge WIlliam Wilson House location 501 Fairburn Rd., SW, Atlanta, Georgia locmapin USA Georgia built 1856 architecture Greek Revival added February 15, 1980 area convert 15 acre governing body Private refnum 80001078 ref name nris NRISref version 2010a ref The Judge William Wilson House is an antebellum house in Atlanta, Georgia . It is located at in the Fairburn Heights neighborhood, a suburban area west of the I 285 Perimeter . It is one of the only antebellum structures still standing in its original location within the Atlanta city limits. The house was built in Greek Revival architecture Greek Revival style in 1856 1859 and was the main house of a plantation. The house remained in the Wilson family into the 1960s when it was sold. Its most recent use was as a community center, ref http www.nps.gov nr travel atlanta wil.htm Judge WIlliam Wilson House , National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary Atlanta ref however as of 2011 the house was disused, the roof was falling in and there were cracks in the stone walls. In that year it was added to the Atlanta Preservation Center s Most Endangered Properties list. ref http webcache.googleusercontent.com search?q cache 7XHbXQVbjeMJ www.examiner.com historic places in atlanta atlanta s endangered historic properties the judge william wilson house &cd 1&hl en&ct clnk&gl us Rhetta Akamatsu, Atlanta s endangered historic properties The Judge William Wilson House , Examiner.com , August 3, 2011 ref References reflist Atlanta history Atlanta coord missing Georgia U.S. state National Register of Historic Places DEFAULTSORT Wilson, William, House, Judge Category Houses in Atlanta, Georgia Category Antebellum architecture Category Greek Revival architecture in Georgia U.S. state Category National Register of Historic Places in Georgia U.S. state Category Buildings and structures completed in 1856 ...   more details



  1. William Basset (judge)

    For the 13th century judge William Basset 13th century judge Merge to William Basset discuss Talk William Basset Merger proposal date August 2011 William Basset died 1185? , was an English people English judge . Biography Basset was a younger son of Richard Basset, and grandson of Ralph Basset, who died about 1127. He acted as sheriff of Warwickshire and Leicestershire , 1163 1170 Rot. Pip. Hen. II , till displaced, by the inquest of sheriffs, in 1170, and as sheriff of Lincolnshire 1177 84. He held pleas as a justice itinerant from 1168 to 1182 Foss says wrongly till 1180 , and sat in the Curia Regis , when not otherwise employed, from Michaelmas 1168 to 31 May 1185 Foss says, wrongly, till 1184 , after which he appears no longer. He settled at Sapcote , Leicestershire, and was father of Simon Basset , who appears as a justice itinerant in 1197 8. References reflist DNB wstitle Basset, William d.1185? Use dmy dates date August 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Basset, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English judge DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1185 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Basset, William Category Year of birth missing Category 1185 deaths Category 12th century English people Category 12th century judges Category English judges Category Sheriffs of Warwickshire Category Sheriffs of Leicestershire Category Sheriffs of Lincolnshire England law bio stub ...   more details



  1. William Smith (judge)

    William Smith 1697 1769 was an English American American lawyer and jurist. Life He was born in Newport Pagnell in England, emigrating with his family to New York in 1715. He became a judge of the Province of New York . In 1760, Smith was offered the position of chief justice of the province. Against the advice of friends and family, he turned down the offer. Smith s son, the younger William Smith, was then offered the position, which he accepted. The elder Smith s actions in this instance would prove popular with the Patriots in the American Revolution . Family He was the father, by his first wife Mary Het, of William Smith chief justice William Smith , Joshua Hett Smith , and Doctor Thomas Smith. His second wife was Elizabeth Scott hymnwriter Elizabeth Scott , widow of Elisha Williams . References ODNBweb id 68746 title Smith, William first Paul David last Nelson Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Smith, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American judge DATE OF BIRTH 1697 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1769 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Smith, William Category 1697 births Category 1769 deaths Category American judges US judge stub ...   more details



  1. William E. Smith (judge)

    William Edward Smith born in 1959 in Boise, Idaho is a United States federal judge judge on the United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island and a former federal judicial nominee to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit . Background Judge Smith received his bachelor s degree from the Georgetown University in 1982 and his Juris Doctorate cum laude from Georgetown University Law Center in 1987. He was in private practice in Providence, Rhode Island from 1987 until 2000. From 1993 until 1998, he was also a part time judge in the town of West Warwick, Rhode Island . Judge Smith was the staff director of the Rhode Island office of U.S. Sen. Lincoln Chafee from 2000 until 2001. From 2001 to 2002, he returned to private practice in Providence. From 2001 to 2002, Judge Smith was an adjunct professor at Providence College . He currently teaches as an adjunct professor at Roger Williams University School of Law . Judge Smith was nominated by President George W. Bush on July 18, 2002, to a seat on the United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island vacated by Ronald R. Lagueux . He was advice and consent confirmed by the United States Senate on November 14, 2002, and received his commission on the next day. First Circuit nomination under Bush Smith was nominated on December 6, 2007 by President George W. Bush to a seat on the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit vacated by Judge Bruce Marshall Selya , who took senior status on December ... . NAME Smith, William E. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American judge DATE OF BIRTH 1959 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Smith, William E. Category American judges Category ... assets resources nominees william smith fact sheet.pdf William Smith Fact Sheet Bush s Nominee to the United ... to the federal bench we need to carefully review their record. We will be sure to give Judge Smith ... nGetInfo?jid 2972&cid 999&ctype na&instate na Smith, William E. , Biographical Directory of Federal ...   more details



  1. George William Whitehurst (judge)

    Cleanup FJC Bio George William Whitehurst May 18, 1891 &ndash January 13, 1974 was a United States federal judge . Born in Wauchula, Florida , Whitehurst received an LL.B. from the University of Florida College of Law . He was a Private practice from 1915 to 1916. He was a County judge, De Soto City Florida from 1917 to 1919. He was a judge on the 12th Judicial Circuit, Florida from 1919 to 1947. Whitehurst was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida . Whitehurst was nominated by President Harry S. Truman on January 30, 1950, to a new seat created by 63 Stat. 493. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on February 21, 1950, and received his commission on February 23, 1950. He served as chief judge from 1959 1961. He assumed senior status on June 30, 1961. Whitehurst served in that capacity until January 13, 1974, due to his death. Whitehurst was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida . Whitehurst was nominated by Harry S. Truman on January 30, 1950, to a new seat created by 63 Stat. 493. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on February 21, 1950, and received his commission on February 23, 1950. He assumed senior status on June 30, 1961. Whitehurst served in that capacity until January 13, 1974, due to his death. Sources FJC Bio 2569 Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Whitehurst, George William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION United States federal judge DATE OF BIRTH May 18, 1891 PLACE OF BIRTH Wauchula, Florida DATE OF DEATH January 13, 1974 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Whitehurst, George William Category 1891 births Category 1974 deaths Category Judges of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida Category Judges of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida Category United States district court judges appointed by Harry S. Truman Category University of Florida alumni ...   more details



  1. William Denman (judge)

    William Denman November 7, 1872 March 9, 1959 was a United States federal judge . Born in San Francisco, California , Denman received a degree in literature from the University of California, Berkeley in 1894, and an LL.B. from Harvard Law School in 1897. He entered private practice in San Francisco in 1898, and was an assistant professor and lecturer at the Hastings College of the Law of the University of California from 1902 1906. On January 10, 1935, Denman was nominated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to a seat on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit vacated by William Ball Gilbert . Denman was confirmed by the United States Senate on January 29, 1935, and received his commission on February 1, 1935. He served as chief judge from 1948 to 1957, and assumed senior status on July 3, 1957. He continued to serve in that capacity until his death. Sources FJC Bio 603 Research resources http www.oac.cdlib.org findaid ark 13030 tf729005j0 Guide to the William Denman Papers at The Bancroft Library s start s legal succession box title United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit before William Ball Gilbert after Oliver Deveta Hamlin, Jr. years February 1, 1935 &ndash July 3, 1957 end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Denman, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American judge DATE OF BIRTH November 7, 1872 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH March 9, 1959 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Denman, William Category 1872 births Category 1959 deaths Category University of California, Berkeley alumni Category Harvard Law School alumni Category University of California, Hastings faculty Category Judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Category United States court of appeals judges appointed by Franklin D. Roosevelt ...   more details



  1. William Quan Judge

    Theosophy William Quan Judge April 13, 1851 March 21, 1896 was a mysticism mystic , esotericist , and occultist ... law . Image William Quan Judge.jpg thumb left William Quan Judge David Lloyd A vigorous, imaginative ..., they left Theosophy in North America in the hands of William Q. Judge. While Judge kept in close ... of fraud. The Theosophical Movement 1875 1950 sets out some of the events that followed William Q. Judge ... experimentation were proposed. Neither H.P.B. nor William Q. Judge took any active part in the meetings ... Articles by William Quan Judge and his biography Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Judge, William Quan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American occult writer DATE OF BIRTH April 13, 1851 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH March 21, 1896 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Judge, William ... of the United States Category People from Dublin city de William Quan Judge es William Judge fr William Quan Judge it William Quan Judge nl William Quan Judge no William Quan Judge pt William Quan Judge ru , fi William Quan Judge sv William Quan Judge tr William Quan Judge zh ... when others left. When Olcott and Blavatsky left the United States for India, Judge stayed behind ... until his death, Mr. Judge s best efforts and all the fiery energies of his undaunted soul were given ... Madame Blavatsky. In 1885 , after his return to America, Judge set about to revitalize the Movement ... in 1886 , when Judge established The Path, an independent Theosophical magazine. Until this time, not much had been accomplished in the way of growth of the Society in America. Mr. Judge addressed ... as from their innate quality we feel to be true. It has been said of Judge Everything he wrote ... Teachings. The Theosophical Mov t, 1875 1950. Over the years, Mr. Judge attracted to the Movement a nucleus of devoted followers. The movement grew steadily in America. 1 Judge wrote theosophy .... Mr. Judge left no record of the period before the founding of the Theosophical Society but some ...   more details



  1. William Fleming (judge)

    refimprove date September 2010 Image Judge William Fleming.jpg thumb Portrait of William Fleming Judge William Fleming July 6, 1736 &ndash February 15, 1824 was an American lawyer and jurist from Cumberland County, Virginia Cumberland County , Virginia . He is often confused with his contemporary, William Fleming governor Colonel William Fleming , who briefly served as Governor of Virginia during the American Revolution . Judge Fleming was educated at The College of William & Mary , after which he started practicing law before the county courts. In 1772, he became a member of the House of Burgesses , representing Cumberland County as his father John Fleming had done before him, and remained in this position until that body was terminated by the revolution. When the new state government of Virginia was instituted, he went back to Williamsburg as a member of the first Virginia House of Delegates House of Delegates . On December 10, 1778, he was elected a member of Continental Congress , but it was April 1779 before he reported there. In September, he took a leave of absence and returned to Virginia and the House of Delegates. On November 26, 1780, he was elected a judge of the general court. citation needed date September 2010 Governor Beverley Randolph appointed Fleming to the Supreme Court of Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals . ref http research.history.org JDRLibrary Special Collections SpecialCollectionsDocs FlemingW.cfm WILLIAM FLEMING COLLECTION, 1773 1802 Colonial Williamsburg Research Library ref When the court was reorganized in 1788, he was one of the five judges chosen for the new court and became president of the court in 1809. He held this position until his death ..., Virginia Category The College of William & Mary alumni US judge stub pl William Fleming prawnik ... Persondata . NAME Fleming, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician ... Fleming, William Category 1736 births Category 1824 deaths Category Continental Congressmen from Virginia ...   more details



  1. William Butler (judge)

    William Butler December 2, 1822 &ndash November 2, 1909 was a United States federal judge . Born in Chester County, Pennsylvania , Butler read law to enter the bar in 1845. He was in private practice in West Chester, Pennsylvania , and was district attorney of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania from 1856 to 1859. He was a presiding judge of the Court of Common Pleas in Harrisburg from 1861 to 1879. On February 12, 1879, Butler was nominated by President Rutherford B. Hayes to a seat on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania vacated by John Cadwalader jurist John Cadwalader . Butler was confirmed by the United States Senate on February 19, 1879, and received his commission the same day. Butler served in that capacity until his retirement from the bench on January 31, 1899. He died in Chester County, Pennsylvania . Sources FJC Bio 336 Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Butler, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION United States federal judge DATE OF BIRTH December 2, 1822 PLACE OF BIRTH Chester County, Pennsylvania DATE OF DEATH November 2, 1909 PLACE OF DEATH Chester County, Pennsylvania DEFAULTSORT Butler, William Category 1822 births Category 1909 deaths Category Judges of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania Category United States federal judges appointed by Rutherford B. Hayes ...   more details



  1. William Banister (judge)

    Sir William Banister died 1721 was a British judge. Banister was a student of the Middle Temple , and received the coif in 1706. For a few years he was one of the judges of South Wales, and through the friendship of Simon Harcourt, 1st Viscount Harcourt Lord Chancellor Harcourt was promoted in June 1713 to be a baron of the exchequer , when he was knighted. On the accession of George I of Great Britain George I , William Cowper, 1st Earl Cowper Lord Chancellor Cowper , in his proposals for reforming the judicial staff, advised the removal of Banister as being a man not at all qualified for the place , and on 14 October 1714 he was accordingly removed. His public career and his private life appear to have been equally devoid of general interest. Turk Dean in Gloucestershire descended to him from his ancestors, and he possessed a great estate in this and other places . He died at Turk Dean on 21 January 1720 1, and was buried in the parish church, where there is a memorial to him. References reflist DNB wstitle Banister, William Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Banister, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British judge DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1721 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Banister, William Category 17th century births Category 1721 deaths Category British judges Category Members of the Middle Temple Category Knights Bachelor Category Serjeants at law UK law bio stub ...   more details



  1. William Basset (13th-century judge)

    William Basset died ca. 1249 , was an English judge . Life and career Basset was possibly the son of Simon Basset of Sapcote , but his parentage is uncertain. Forfeited for rebellion in 1216 during the First Barons War , he was restored on returning to his allegiance in 1217. He assisted as a justiciar in assessing the fifteenth for Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire in 1225, and was appointed a Eyre legal term justice itinerant for these counties on 27 May 1226. He again appears as a justice itinerant in 1227 and 1232, and he probably died about July 1249, when Robert, his heir, did homage. Another William Basset was an advocate under Edward II of England Edward II and Edward III of England Edward III , and was elevated to the Court of Common Pleas England bench of the Common Pleas about 1337. On 18 October 1341 he was transferred to the King s Bench , where he sat till about 1350. References reflist DNB wstitle Basset, William d.1249? Use dmy dates date August 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Basset, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English judge DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1249 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Basset, William Category Year of birth missing Category 1249 deaths Category 13th century English people Category Justiciars of England Category English judges Category Medieval jurists England law bio stub ...   more details



  1. William T. Lawrence (judge)

    Cleanup FJC Bio William T. Lawrence born 1947 is a United States federal judge . Born in Indianapolis, Indiana , Lawrence received a Bachelor of Science B.S. from Indiana University in 1970 and a Juris Doctor J.D. from the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law in 1973. He was in private practice in Indianapolis, Indiana from 1973 to 1997. He was a Public defender, Marion County Superior Court, Indiana from 1974 to 1983. Master commissioner, Marion County Circuit Court, Indiana,1983 1997. He was a Presiding judge, Marion County Circuit Court, Indiana from 1997 to 2002. Lawrence was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana . Lawrence was nominated by President George W. Bush on February 14, 2008, to a seat vacated by John Daniel Tinder . He was confirmed by the United States Senate on June 26, 2008, and received his commission on June 30, 2008. U.S. Magistrate Judge, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, 2002 2008 His brother, Tony, is a 1 star AP US Government teacher at a Los Angeles, California high school, Milken Community High School . Sources FJC Bio 3181 Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Lawrence, William T. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION United States federal judge DATE OF BIRTH 1947 PLACE OF BIRTH Indianapolis, Indiana DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lawrence, William T. Category 1947 births Category Living people Category Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law alumni Category Judges of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana Category United States district court judges appointed by George W. Bush ...   more details



  1. William Henry Hunt (judge)

    Infobox officeholder honorific prefix name William Henry Hunt honorific suffix image William H. Hunt.jpg imagesize 220 px smallimage If this is specified, image should not be. alt caption term start September 15, 1901 term end July 4, 1904 governor Puerto Rico William Henry Hunt November 5, 1857 &ndash February 4, 1949 was a state and federal judge and a territorial governor of Puerto Rico . Early law practice Hunt was born in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1857. He did not go to a law school, but instead read law in 1880 and immediately began a private practice at Fort Benton, Montana Fort Benton in the Montana Territory . In a year, he was supplementing his private practice with a position as collector of customs for both the Idaho Territory Idaho and Montana Territories. He added yet another item to his professional plate as he was a member of the Montana Constitutional Convention of 1884. In 1885, he gave up his position a collector of customs to become attorney general of the Montana Territory ... becoming a judge of the First Montana State Judicial District later that year. In 1894, he was promoted ... was appointed by President William McKinley to be the Secretary of Puerto Rico. A year later, he ... Hunt returned to his role as a judge when President of the United States President Theodore ... judge of the United States Court of Customs Appeals . Then, on December 12, 1910, Hunt was nominated by President William Howard Taft to the newly created United States Commerce Court . He was confirmed ... 13, 1913. Nonetheless, as a judge of the Commerce Court, Hunt was also an at large judge of the United ... see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Hunt, William Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION United States federal judge DATE OF BIRTH November 5, 1857 PLACE OF BIRTH New Orleans, Louisiana DATE OF DEATH February 4, 1949 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hunt, William Henry Category 1857 births ... by William Howard Taft ...   more details



  1. William Henry Ashurst (judge)

    Wikify date December 2010 William Henry Ashurst or Ashhurst 1725 1807 , was an English judge. Ashurst belonged to the Lancashire family, the Ashhursts of Ashhurst or Ashurst. One of his ancestors was Henry Ashurst merchant Henry Ashurst , the philanthropist, and another was lord mayor of London in 1693. Sir William Ashurst was born at Ashhurst , near Wigan , 26 January 1725, and was educated at Charterhouse. He was admitted of the Inner Temple on 19 Jan. 1750. He practised for some years as a special pleader and Mr. Justice Buller was one of his pupils. He was called to the bar on 8 February 1754, and was made a sergeant in 1770. On 25 June of the same year, on the removal of Sir William Blackstone to the Court of Common Pleas England Common Pleas , he succeeded him as a judge of the King s Bench , in which court Lord Mansfield then held undisputed sway. Mr. Justice Ashurst s judgments, which are reported in Loffts and Douglas s Reports and Chitty s Practice Cases, are remarkable for their clearness and good sense. A contemporary writer thus describes his qualities as a judge Sir William Ashurst is a man of liberal education and enlarged notions. His language has no peculiar neatness ... to the nation. It called forth several replies, one of the best known being a pamphlet Justice to a Judge ... sweeping. Sir William Ashurst was an admirer of what Bentham terms in this pamphlet the rubbish of the common ... administration. His personal appearance is recorded in the lines attributed to Erskine Judge ..., Sir William Ashurst was twice one of the commissioners entrusted with the great seal, which he held ... on 5 November 1807. References reflist Cite DNB wstitle Ashurst, William Henry 1725 1807 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ashurst, William Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Judge DATE OF BIRTH 26, January 1725 PLACE OF BIRTH Ashhurst , England DATE OF DEATH 5 November 1807 PLACE OF DEATH Waterstock , Oxforshire , England DEFAULTSORT Ashurst, William Henry Category People ...   more details



  1. William Brandford Griffith (judge)

    Sir William Brandford Griffith 1858 1939 was a British legal writer and colonial judge, Chief Justice of the Gold Coast from 1895 to 1911. William Brandford Griffith was the eldest son of William Brandford Griffith Governor William Brandford Griffith , Governor of the Gold Coast British colony Gold Coast from 1885 to 1895. He was educated at London University , graduating B.A. in 1880, and became a barrister of the Middle Temple in 1881. In 1884 he married Eveline Florence Elizabeth Nevins, daughter of Penrose Nevins. ref Joseph Foster genealogist Joseph Foster , The pedigrees of Jowitt, formerly of Churwell, Yorks, and now of Harehills, Leeds, and the families connected with them , 1890 ref He was a magistrate in Jamaica before his appointment as Chief Justice of the Gold Coast. References reflist External links worldcat id lccn n84 39783 http digitalgallery.nypl.org nypldigital dgkeysearchdetail.cfm?strucID 601772&imageID 1249080 Portrait of Sir W. Brandford Griffith at New York Public Library Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Blandford Griffith, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1858 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1939 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Blandford Griffith, William Category 1858 births Category 1939 deaths Category British judges Ghana stub ...   more details



  1. William Evans (judge)

    William Evans 1846 or 1847 &ndash 15 February 1918 was a Welsh judge and legal writer. Life Evans was the third son of James Evans of Merthyr Tydfil , south Wales. He matriculation matriculated at the University of Oxford in 1868 at the age of 21 as a non collegiate student, transferring to Jesus College, Oxford in 1869. ref name Foster He obtained two Bachelor of Arts BA degrees Literae Humaniores in 1872 3rd class and law degree Jurisprudence in 1873 4th class . ref name Times ref cite book url http www.archive.org details oxfordhonours12200univrich title Oxford honours, 1220&ndash 1894, being an alphabetical register of distinctions conferred by the University of Oxford from the earliest times year 1894 publisher University of Oxford page 83 ref He was called to the Bar by Inner Temple in 1874. ref name Foster cite book last Foster first Joseph authorlink Joseph Foster genealogist title Alumni Oxonienses The Members of the University of Oxford, 1715&ndash 1886 isbn 978 1855068438 reprint year 1891 2 ref He was a member of the Wales and Chester Circuit and went on commissions to France, Spain and Australia. He wrote on legal topics, including the lawof agent law principal and agent , and also on the poetry of Wales. He was appointed as a county court judge in 1897, assigned to mid Wales. He died whilst sitting at Oswestry County Court on 15 February 1918. ref name Times cite news title Judge William Evans date 16 February 1918 page 9 work The Times ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Evans, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1918 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Evans, William Category 1840s births Category 1918 deaths Category Alumni of Jesus College, Oxford Category Members of the Inner Temple Category Welsh barristers Category Welsh judges Category Welsh non fiction writers UK nonfiction writer stub Wales writer stub ...   more details



  1. William Young (judge)

    Infobox Officeholder image honorific prefix small The Honourable small br name Sir William Young honorific suffix br small KNZM Queen s Counsel QC small order Court of Appeal of New Zealand President of the Court of Appeal term start 2006 term end 2010 predecessor Noel Anderson Sir Noel Anderson successor Mark O Regan ref name young appointment Cite web url http www.beehive.govt.nz release new supreme court judge and court appeal president announced title New Supreme Court judge and Court of Appeal President announced publisher Beehive author Christopher Finlayson date 9 June 2010 ref birth date Birth date and age 1952 4 14 df yes birth place death date death place spouse Susan Mary Young ref http www.kiwisfirst.co.nz index.asp?PageID 2145845381 kiwisfirst.co.nz ref religion Use dmy dates date August 2010 Sir William Gillow Gibbes Austen Young , KNZM , Queen s Counsel QC born 14 April 1952 is a Supreme Court of New Zealand Supreme Court Judge, and former President of the Court of Appeal ... news article.cfm?c id 1&objectid 10650733 title New Supreme Court judge appointed date 9 June 2010 ... Inquiry of the 1990s. Judge Young was appointed a High Court of New Zealand High Court Judge in Christchurch in 1997, a Court of Appeal Judge when the Supreme Court of New Zealand Supreme Court ... archivedate 2009 10 29 ref Young was appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court with effect from 1 July ... Inc. Retrieved 2010 09 22 ref Styles and Honours Formal Dr William Young 1978&ndash 1991 Dr William Young QC 1991&ndash 1997 The Hon. Justice William Young QC 1997&ndash 2007 The Hon. Justice William Young DCNZM QC 2007&ndash 2009 The Hon. Justice Sir William Young KNZM QC 2009&ndash present References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Young, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION New Zealand judge DATE OF BIRTH 14 April 1952 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Young, William Category Alumni of the University of Cambridge Category Court ...   more details



  1. William Hancock (judge)

    other persons William Hancock Judge William Hancock may refer to William Hancock Sr., or his son William Hancock Jr. William Hancock Sr. File Hancock House NJ.JPG thumb Hancock House showing western gable. William H. Hancock was a Justice of the Peace for the County of Salem in 1727, and a member of the colonial legislature. ref name COJ He commissioned Hancock House Lower Alloways Creek Township, New Jersey in 1734. ref name HH http www.state.nj.us dep parksandforests historic hancockhouse hancockhouse index.htm Hancock House , New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection . Accessed December 25, 2008. ref The house was erected in 1734 for William Hancock and his wife Sarah, whose initials are woven into the gable on the west end. ref http www.fohh.20fr.com about.html About the Hancock House , Friends of the Hancock House, http www.fohh.20fr.com ref center H W S colspan 3 1734 center Died 1762 William Hancock Jr. When William Sr. died in 1762, the house passed to his son William, who also succeeded his father in the legislature and as a Judge of the County Court of Pleas in Salem County. ref name COJ He presided over the King s Court at the Salem County, New Jersey Salem County Courthouse. ref name COJ http cupojersey.blogspot.com 2007 11 william hancock house hancocks bridge.html William Hancock House, Hancocks Bridge, New Jersey , 2007 11 09, South Jersey History, Cup O Jersey ref He died as a result of wounds received on the night of March 20, 1778, in the Hancock s Bridge massacre . ref http coastalheritagetrail.tripod.com hancock house.htm The Story of Hancock House , Friends of the Hancock House, coastalheritagetrail.tripod.com ref See also Hancock House Lower Alloways Creek Township, New Jersey ref name HH Hancock s Bridge, New Jersey Lower Alloways Creek Township ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hancock, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hancock, William Category Judges Category ...   more details




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