Puisne pronounced IPA en pju ni from Old French puisn , modern pu n , later born, inferior Lat. postea , afterwards, and natus , born is a legal term of art used mainly in British English ref http www.merriam webster.com dictionary puisne ref meaning inferior in rank. It is pronounced like the word puny , and the word, so spelled, has become an ordinary adjective meaning weak or undersized. The judges and barons of the common law courts at Westminster , other than those having a distinct title, were called puisne. By the Supreme Court of Judicature Act 1877 , a puisne judge is deemed a judge of the High Court of Justice High Court other than the Lord Chancellor , the Lord Chief Justice of England , the Master of the Rolls , the Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas , and the Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer , and their successors respectively. See now the Senior Courts Act 1981 , http www.statutelaw.gov.uk content.aspx?LegType All Legislation&Year 1981&searchEnacted 0&extentMatchOnly 0&confersPower 0&blanketAmendment 0&sortAlpha 0&TYPE QS&PageNumber 1&NavFrom 0&parentActiveTextDocId 2033370&ActiveTextDocId 2033380&filesize 8407 section 4 . Puisne courts existed as lower courts in the early stages in the judiciary in British North America , in particular Upper Canada and Lower Canada . See also Puisne Justice &ndash the title of a judge, other than the chief justice, of a superior court of a common law jurisdiction. References references 1911 Category Court systems Category French legal terms ... more details
A Puisne Justice or Puisne Judge pron en pju ni as its derivative, puny derived from the French puisn modern pu n junior is the title for a regular member of a Court. This is distinguished from the head of the Court who is known as the Chief Justice or Chief Judge. The term is used almost exclusively in common law jurisdictions such as England , Australia , South Africa , Kenya , Canada , Sri Lanka , India , and formerly in Hong Kong . Generally, the term is only used in relation to judges of a superior court, e.g. , the Supreme Court or the High Court of a jurisdiction. The equivalent term in the United States of America United States is Associate Justice . ref 28 U.S. Code 1. ref The equivalent term in Scotland which, although part of the UK, has a separate legal system is Lord Ordinary . See also Puisne List of Puisne Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada References reflist External links http www.scc csc.gc.ca vis gal pui eng.asp Supreme Court of Canada Photo Gallery Puisne Judge s Office http bombayhighcourt.nic.in libweb bhcjudges bhcjudges.html Puisne judges of the Bombay High Court Category Canadian court system law stub fr Juge pu n ru sr ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Judiciary of Fiji Puisne judges in Fiji sit on the High Court Fiji High Court and the Court of Appeal Fiji Court of Appeal , but not on the Supreme Court Fiji Supreme Court . According to Constitution of Fiji Chapter 9 Chapter 9 of the Fijian Constitution of Fiji Constitution , there must be a minimum of ten puisne judges, who are appointed by the List of Presidents of Fiji President on the nomination of the Judicial Service Commission Fiji Judicial Service Commission , who must first consult the appropriate Cabinet Fiji Cabinet Minister and the committee of the House of Representatives Fiji House of Representatives responsible for the administration of justice. A puisne judge must be a qualified barrister or solicitor with a minimum of seven years experience in Fiji or another country prescribed by law, or one who holds or has held a high judicial position in Fiji or another country prescribed by Parliament. The judiciary is the only branch of government from which non citizens are not excluded. This is in recognition that as a developing country, the government may deem it in the national interest to look abroad for judges with expertise in various aspects of the law. Accordingly, judges from the United Kingdom and New Zealand , among other countries, have sometimes served on Fiji s courts. Puisne judges are appointed for terms between four and seven years, and are required to retire on the expiry of their term or at the age of 65, whichever event occurs sooner. The retirement age for puisne judges, unlike that of other judges, may not be waived. They are eligible, however, for subsequent appointment to other judicial positions, such as Justice of Appeal Fiji Justice of Appeal including President of the Court of Appeal Fiji President of the Court ... from acting as a puisne judge on a temporary basis. Judges who are past retirement age may therefore ... of Fiji Chapter 9 detailing the composition and role of the judiciary DEFAULTSORT Puisne Judge Fiji ... more details
The following judge s have served as Puisne Justice s of the Supreme Court of Canada . The term Puisne Justice is rarely used outside of formal contexts Puisne Justices are almost invariably referred to as Justices . The judges are listed in order of appointment to the Court, and thus did not necessarily replace the judge immediately preceding them in the list. Judges whose departure date is in bold did not leave the court on that date, but became Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada Chief Justice of the Court. border 1 cellpadding 3 style border collapse collapse bgcolor A4C8FF valign top Name Province Term Appointed By Notes valign top William Johnstone Ritchie New Brunswick September 30, 1875 November 1, 1879 Alexander Mackenzie Mackenzie valign top style background color ddd Samuel Henry Strong Ontario September 30, 1875 December 13, 1892 Alexander Mackenzie Mackenzie valign top Jean Thomas Taschereau jurist Jean Thomas Taschereau Quebec September 30, 1875 October 6, 1878 Alexander Mackenzie Mackenzie valign top style background color ddd T lesphore Fournier Quebec September 30, 1875 September 12, 1895 Alexander Mackenzie Mackenzie valign top William Alexander Henry Nova Scotia September 30, 1875 May 3, 1888 Alexander Mackenzie Mackenzie valign top style background color ddd Sir Henri Elz ar Taschereau Quebec October 7, 1878 November 21, 1902 Alexander Mackenzie Mackenzie valign top John Wellington Gwynne Ontario January 14, 1879 January 7, 1902 Sir John A. Macdonald Macdonald valign top style background color ddd Christopher Salmon Patterson Ontario October 27, 1888 July 24, 1893 Sir John A. Macdonald Macdonald valign top Robert Sedgewick jurist Robert Sedgewick Nova Scotia February 18, 1893 August 4, 1906 John Sparrow David Thompson Thompson valign top style background color ddd George Edwin King New Brunswick September 21, 1893 May 8, 1901 John Sparrow David Thompson Thompson valign top D sir Girouard Quebec September 28, 1895 March 22, 1911 Mackenzie ... more details
Justice Henry may refer to James Henry delegate , an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia William Alexander Henry , a Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada Winder Laird Henry , a chief judge of the First Judicial Circuit of Maryland disambig ... more details
Estey refers to many things Things Estey Hall Philadelphia , a historic building in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania Estey Organ Estey Tavern People Audr e Estey 1910 2002 , American founder of the American Repertory Ballet Jacob Estey 1814 1890 , American founder of Estey Organ James Wilfred Estey 1889 1956 , Canadian puisne justice of the Supreme Court of Canada John Estey , American Chief of Staff to Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell from 2003 until 2007 Willard Estey 1919 2002 , Canadian puisne justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, and son of James Estey Places Estey, Michigan See also Est e Lookfrom Estey Disambig ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Judiciary of Fiji Masters of the High Court are judges authorised by the Fiji an Constitution of Fiji Constitution to sit on the High Court Fiji High Court . Unlike the more senior Puisne judge Fiji puisne judges , who sit on both the High Court and the Court of Appeal Fiji Court of Appeal , Masters of the High Court sit only on the High Court. The first master of the High Court of Fiji was Mr Janmai Jay Udit. This was reported in the Attorney Generals Legal Lali and website. He was appointed in 2005. His appointment was revoked on abrogation of the 1997 constitution on 10 April 2009 together with all other judges, and magistrates. See also Constitution of Fiji Chapter 9 detailing the composition and role of the judiciary DEFAULTSORT Master Of The High Court Fiji Category Judiciary of Fiji Fiji stub ... more details
Justice Wilson may refer to James Wilson , an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court Bertha Wilson , a Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada Joseph G. Wilson , an Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court Thomas Wilson Minnesota , an Associate Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court Nicholas Wilson , a List of Lords Justices of Appeal Lord Justice of Appeal of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales disambig ... more details
Image Malouin.jpg thumb Arthur Cyrille Albert Malouin Arthur Cyrille Albert Malouin March 13, 1857 &ndash April 5, 1936 was a Canada Canadian lawyer, politician, and Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada . Born in Quebec City , Canada East now Quebec , the son of Jacques Malouin and Marie Ang lique Suzor, he received a Bachelor of Law degree from Universit Laval in 1882. He was called to the Barreau du Quebec Quebec Bar in 1882 and practiced law in Quebec City. In a 1898 by election , he was acclaimed to the Canadian House of Commons as a Liberal Party of Canada Liberal for the Riding division riding of Quebec Centre . He was re elected in Canadian federal election, 1900 1900 and Canadian federal election, 1904 1904 . In 1905, he was appointed a Puisne Judge of the Quebec Superior Court , Arthabasca District. On January 30, 1924, he was appointed to the Supreme Court but served only until October 1, 1924. References cite web title The Honourable Mr. Justice Arthur Cyrille Albert Malouin url http www.scc csc.gc.ca aboutcourt judges malouin index e.asp accessdate November 14, 2005 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20051105014316 http www.scc csc.gc.ca aboutcourt judges malouin index e.asp Bot retrieved archive archivedate November 5, 2005 start box S legal succession box title List of Puisne Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada before Louis Philippe Brodeur after Thibaudeau Rinfret years January 30, 1924 &ndash October 1, 1924 end box Davies court Anglin court Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Malouin, Arthur ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 13, 1857 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH April 5, 1936 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Malouin, Arthur Category Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada Category Liberal Party of Canada MPs Category Members of the Canadian House of Commons from Quebec Category 1857 births Category 1936 deaths Category Universit Laval alumni fr Albert Malou ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 A judicial officer is a person with the responsibilities and powers to facilitate, arbitrate, preside over, and make decisions and directions in regard to the application of the law . Judicial officers are typically categorized as judge s, magistrate s, puisne judicial officers such as Justice of the peace justices of the peace or officers of courts of limited jurisdiction and Notary public notaries public and Notary public commissioners of oaths . The powers of judicial officers vary and are usually limited to a certain jurisdiction . Seealso judiciary officer of the court DEFAULTSORT Judicial Officer Category Legal professions ... more details
Chouinard may refer to Surname Bobby Chouinard , baseball player Eric Chouinard , hockey player Guy Chouinard , hockey player Jos e Chouinard , Canadian figure skater Julien Chouinard , Puisne Justice of the Canadian Supreme Court Marc Chouinard , Canadian hockey player Marie Chouinard , dancer, choreographer, founder of the Companie Marie Chouinard Yvon Chouinard , founder of Patagonia clothing Patagonia Other Chouinard Art Institute disambig de Chouinard fr Chouinard ... more details
Justice Davis may refer to David Davis Supreme Court justice 1815 1886 , Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court Henry Hague Davis 1885 1944 , Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada Joseph J. Davis 1828 1892 , Associate Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court Robert E. Davis 1939 2010 , Associate Justice of the Kansas Supreme Court disambig ... more details
Justice King may refer to George E. King , a Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada James Lawrence King , an Associate Justice of the Florida Supreme Court John W. King , an Associate Justice and Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court Peter King, 1st Baron King , a Chief Justice of the Common Pleas and Lord Chancellor of England William H. King , an Associate Justice of the Utah Supreme Court William R. King judge , an Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court disambig ... more details
Gonthier may refer to Brigitte Gonthier Maurin born 1956 , a member of the Senate of France representing the Hauts de Seine department Charles Gonthier , CC 1928&ndash 2009 , a Puisne judge on the Supreme Court of Canada Johanne Gonthier born 1954 , a Quebec politician See also Reasons of the Supreme Court of Canada by Justice Gonthier surname de Gonthier ... more details
Infobox Judge name Yves Pratte image Yves Pratte.jpg imagesize caption office List of Puisne Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada termstart October 1, 1977 termend June 30, 1979 nominator appointer predecessor successor birthdate 7 March 1925 birthplace deathdate death date and age 1988 6 26 1925 3 7 deathplace spouse Yves Pratte 7 March 1925 &ndash 26 June 1988 was a Canada Canadian lawyer and jurist who served briefly as a Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada . Born in Quebec City , Quebec , Pratte studied law at Universit Laval and the University of Toronto . Following his admission to the bar in the Provinces and territories of Canada province of Quebec in 1947, he practised law in Quebec City, established a successful law firm , and continued his association with Laval, becoming its Dean of Law from 1965&ndash 1968. From 1968&ndash 1974, he served as the chairman of Air Canada , which was then under the control of the Canadian National Railway , a Crown corporation . On October 1, 1977, he was appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada on the recommendation of Pierre Trudeau . His tenure on the court was brief &mdash Pratte served less than two years before stepping down for health reasons. Upon his resignation on 30 June 1979, he returned to private practice, joining the influential Montreal firm of Courtois Clarkson. Pratte died suddenly, of a myocardial infarction heart attack , on 26 June 1988, in Montreal. His body was interred in the Cimeti re Notre Dame de Belmont , in Sainte Foy, Quebec Sainte Foy , Quebec. Today, the Yves Pratte Foundation named in his honour promotes student exchanges between the University of Toronto and Universit Laval. External links http www.scc csc.gc.ca aboutcourt judges pratte index e.asp Biography from the Supreme Court of Canada start box S legal succession box title List of Puisne Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada before ... more details
Mesne an Anglo French legal form of the O. Fr. meien, mod. moyen, mean, Med. Lat. medianus, in the middle, cf. mean , middle or intermediate, an adjective used in several legal phrases. A mesne lord is a landlord who has Tenement law tenants holding under him, while himself holding of a superior lord. Similar ideas are subinfeudation and subcontractor subcontract . Mesne process was such process as intervened between the beginning and end of a suit. Mesne profits are profits derived from land while in wrongful possession, and may be claimed in damages for trespass , either in a separate action or joined with an action for the recovery of the land. The plaintiff must prove that he has re entered into possession, his title during the period for which he claims, the fact that the defendant has been in possession during that period, and the amount of the mesne profits. The amount recovered as mesne profits need not be limited to the rental value of the land, but may include a sum to cover such items as deterioration or reasonable costs of getting possession. See also Demesne References 1911 the word puisne is similar to mesne and is also used in the legal parlour quite often. Puisne means inferior or subeseqent or afterwards Related links Quia Emptores Category Feudalism ... more details
Sir Alan James Mansfield Order of St Michael and St George KCMG , Royal Victorian Order KCVO 30 September 1902 17 July 1980 was Governor of Queensland , Australia between 1966 and 1972. Family Sir Alan Mansfield was born in Brisbane and educated in Sydney . The Mansfield family had land in Gumdale . Mansfield lived in the Mount Gravatt area for many years. Sir James Mansfield was his great great grandfather. Judicial career Sir Alan Mansfield was appointed as a Puisne Justice Puisne Judge on the Supreme Court of Queensland on 17 May 1940. He served with distinction in that capacity until he was made a Senior Puisne Judge on 20 March 1947. As a Senior Puisne Judge, he served until 8 February 1956 when he was promoted to the position of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Queensland. He served as Chief Justice from 9 February 1956 until his retirement on 21 February 1966. Political career During his time as Chief Judge, Mansfield was Acting Governor of Queensland on several occasions. He was appointed Governor of Queensland in 1966. He served with distinction in this position until 1972. Other professional achievements When Mansfield first became a lawyer, he went to represent Australia on the International Military Tribunal for the Far East for the United Nations War Crimes Commission . In 1966, in addition to his other duties, Mansfield was also appointed Chancellor of the University of Queensland . Honours In 1958 he was made a Order of St Michael and St George Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George KCMG . The suburb of Mansfield, Queensland Mansfield in the city of Brisbane , Australia is named after him. See also Judiciary of Australia List of Judges of the Supreme Court of Queensland References Australian Dictionary of Biography http adbonline.anu.edu.au biogs A150356b.htm Life start box s gov succession box before Henry Abel Smith Sir Henry Abel Smith title Governor of Queensland years 1966 1972 after Colin Hannah Sir Colin Hannah end box Q ... more details
Hayne is a surname, and may refer to Arthur P. Hayne 1788 1867 Charles Seale Hayne Friedrich Gottlob Hayne 1763 1832 , a botanist Gareth Hayne George Hayne Isaac Hayne Jarryd Hayne , an Australian rugby league footballer Jason Hayne Kenneth Hayne , a Puisne Justice of the High Court of Australia Paul Hamilton Hayne Richard Hayne Robert Y. Hayne , a United States Senator from South Carolina Steven Hayne , a forensic pathologist from Mississippi See also Hayne van Ghizeghem , Flemish Renaissance musician Hain Haynes surname ... more details
Rothstein may refer to Albert Rothstein , a fictional character, a comic book superhero Andrew Rothstein 1898 1994 , a Russian British journalist Arnold Rothstein 1882 1928 , a New York businessman and gambler, who became a famous kingpin of organized crime Arthur Rothstein 1915 1985 , an American photographer Bo Rothstein born 1954 , a Swedish political scientist Debbie Rothstein , voice actress Edward Rothstein , an American music critic and composer Marshall Rothstein born 1940 , a Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada Ron Rothstein born 1942 , a basketball coach Theodore Rothstein 1871 1953 , an emigre journalist and writer in Great Britain, later ambassador of the Soviet Union disambig ru ... more details
Thomas Cromwell , 1st Earl of Essex and the minister of Henry VIII of England. Thomas Cromwell may also refer to Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Ardglass born 1594 Commander of the Regiment of Horse Ireland for King Charles I of England Thomas Cromwell Parliamentary diarist died 1611 , his grandson, English Member of Parliament Thomas Cromwell Canadian jurist born 1952 , Canadian jurist and current Puisne Justice on the Supreme Court of Canada Thomas Lord Cromwell , Elizabethan play hndis Cromwell, Thomas de Thomas Cromwell ... more details
This is a list of all the reasons written by Thomas Cromwell Canadian jurist Thomas Cromwell during his tenure as puisne justice of the Supreme Court of Canada . 2011 Kerr v. Baranow, 2011 SCC 10 Unanimous 2009 R. v. Middleton, 2009 SCC 21 Dissent R. v. Van, 2009 SCC 22 Dissent R. v. Godin, 2009 SCC 26 Majority small Note This table is complete up until June 7, 2009 small Supreme Court of Canada Category Supreme Court of Canada reasons by judge Cromwell ... more details
Roy Lindsay Kellock , Order of Canada CC November 12, 1893 December 12, 1975 was a Canada Canadian Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada . Born in Perth, Ontario , he graduated from McMaster University with a B.A. in 1915. Justice Kellock was called to bar in 1920 and appointed to the Court of Appeal for Ontario in 1942. He was appointed as Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada on October 3, 1944 and served until January 15, 1958. Roy Kellock chaired the Royal Commission investigating the Halifax Riot of VE Day 1945, ref http epe.lac bac.gc.ca 100 200 301 pco bcp commissions ef kellock1945 eng kellock1945 eng.pdf Report on the Halifax Disorders May 7th 8th, 1945 ref and co chaired the Kellock Taschereau Commission Royal Commission on Spying Activities in Canada in response to Gouzenko Affair in 1946. In 1970, he was made a Companion of the Order of Canada . References reflist External links http www.gg.ca honours search recherche honours desc.asp?lang e&TypeID orc&id 2075 Order of Canada citation http www.scc csc.gc.ca aboutcourt judges kellock index e.asp Supreme Court of Canada biography start box S legal succession box title List of Puisne Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada before Thibaudeau Rinfret Henry Hague Davis after Ronald Martland Wilfred Judson years October 3, 1944 &ndash January 15, 1958 s aca s bef before Carey Fox s ttl title Chancellor of McMaster University years 1955 1960 s aft after Charles Fell end Rinfret court Kerwin court Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kellock, Roy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November 12, 1893 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH December 12, 1975 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kellock, Roy Category Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada Category Justices of the Court of Appeal for Ontario Category McMaster University alumni Category Chancellors of McMaster University Category Companions of the Order of Canada Category 1893 births Cate ... more details
Deleted image removed Image Wilfred Judson.jpg thumb The Honourable Mr. Justice Wilfred Judson deletable image caption 1 Tuesday, 22 September 2009 Wilfred Judson , Order of Canada CC July 20, 1902 June 15, 1980 was a Canada Canadian lawyer and Associate Justice Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada . Born in Todmorden , England , he received a Bachelor of Arts BA in 1922 and an Master of Arts postgraduate MA in 1923 from the University of Manchester . In 1923 he emigrated to Canada and graduated from Osgoode Hall Law School and was called to the bar in 1932. After practising law for 19 years he was appointed to the High Court of Justice of Ontario in 1951 and to the Supreme Court of Canada in 1958. He retired in 1977. In 1978, he was made a Companion of the Order of Canada . References cite web title The Honourable Mr. Justice Wilfred Judson work Supreme Court of Canada url http www.scc csc.gc.ca aboutcourt judges judson index e.asp accessdate February 28, 2005 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20050208125434 http www.scc csc.gc.ca aboutcourt judges judson index e.asp archivedate February 8, 2005 start box S legal succession box title List of Puisne Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada before Roy Kellock Henry Nolan after Willard Estey years February 5, 1958 &ndash July 20, 1977 end box br style clear right Kerwin court Robert Taschereau court Cartwright court Fauteaux court Laskin court Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Judson, Wilfred ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Judson, Wilfred Category Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada Category Companions of the Order of Canada Category 1902 births Category 1980 deaths Category People from Todmorden Category Alumni of the University of Manchester ... more details
otherpeople2 Frank Hughes disambiguation Infobox Officeholder name Frank Joseph Hughes image imagesize caption office List of Puisne Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada termstart March 17, 1933 termend February 13, 1935 nominator appointer predecessor Lyman Duff successor Patrick Kerwin appointed R. B. Bennett office2 termstart2 termend2 nominator2 appointer2 predecessor2 successor2 birthdate birth date 1883 11 26 birthplace Peel County, Ontario deathdate death date and age 1967 04 14 1883 11 26 deathplace spouse Frank Joseph Hughes November 26, 1883 &ndash April 14, 1967 was a Canada Canadian lawyer and puisne judge of the Supreme Court of Canada . Born in Peel County, Ontario , the son of James Hughes and Winnifred Mullarkey, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Queen s University in 1907 and studied at Osgoode Hall Law School . In 1911, he was called to the Bar of Ontario. He practiced law until he was appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada on March 17, 1933. He resigned on February 13, 1935. References http www.scc csc.gc.ca court cour ju hughes index eng.asp Frank Joseph Hughes at the http www.scc csc.gc.ca Supreme Court of Canada Duff court Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hughes, Frank ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November 26, 1883 PLACE OF BIRTH Peel County, Ontario DATE OF DEATH April 14, 1967 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hughes, Frank Category 1883 births Category 1967 deaths Category Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada Category Lawyers in Ontario Category Osgoode Hall Law School alumni Canada law bio stub ... more details
Edward Winnington or Jeffreys 8 October 1669 20 July 1725 was a son of Sir Francis Winnington and a younger brother of Salwey Winnington . Winnington was called to the bar at the Middle Temple on 18 May 1694. He married Anne Blome, the niece and heiress of Henry Jeffreys of Ham Castle in Worcestershire , and took the name Edward Jeffreys in about 1709 to inherit the Jeffreys estates. He sat as MP for Droitwich UK Parliament constituency Droitwich from 1708 until his death. He was made a King s Counsel in 1711 and again in 1714. From 1711 to 1714, he was Puisne Justice of the Great Sessions for Carmarthenshire , Cardiganshire , and Pembrokeshire , and was Puisne Justice of Chester from 1714 until his death. He left no surviving children, and his estates went to his eldest brother, Salwey Winnington . References cite book first William last Retlaw title The Parliamentary History of Worcester page 130 url http books.google.com books?id vzg0AAAAIAAJ&pg PA133 accessdate 2008 03 12 Burkes Peerage and Baronetage Rayment hc start box s par gb succession box title Member of Parliament for Droitwich UK Parliament constituency Droitwich with Edward Foley 1676 1747 Edward Foley 1708 1711 with2 Richard Foley politician Richard Foley 1711 1726 before Edward Foley 1676 1747 Edward Foley br Charles Cocks 1646 1727 Charles Cocks after Richard Foley politician Richard Foley br Thomas Winnington 1696 1746 Thomas Winnington years 1708 1725 s legal succession box before John Warde title Puisne Justice of Chester years 1714 1725 after John Willes judge John Willes end box DEFAULTSORT Jeffreys, Edward Category 1669 births Category 1725 deaths Category Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies Category Welsh judges Category British MPs 1708 1710 Category British MPs 1710 1713 Category British MPs 1713 1715 Category British MPs 1715 1722 Category British MPs 1722 1727 Category Members of the Middle Temple GreatBritain MP stub ... more details