The Right HonourableSir Robert Lush | |
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"A little lush" Lush as caricatured by Spy (Leslie Ward) in Vanity Fair, May 1873 | |
Sir Robert Lush (25 October 1807 – 27 December 1881) was an English judge who served on many Commissions and Committees of Judges.
Born at Shaftesbury, he was educated at Gray's Inn before being called to the Bar in 1840. He earned a reputation as a sound and acute barrister, specially familiar with procedure. He was appointed QC in 1857, and was immediately elected a Bencher of Gray's Inn. He became a Justice of the Queen's Bench and was knighted in 1865; he was sworn a member of the Privy Council in 1879. He was a life-long baptist.
He married in 1839, Elizabeth Ann (died 16 March 1881), the eldest daughter of Rev Christopher Woollacott, of London. They had several children, including Judge Herbert W. Lush-Wilson, KC, and Sir Charles Montague Lush (1853–1930), who married Margaret Abbie Locock, fourth daughter of Charles Brodie Locock; in 1913 he sentenced Emmeline Pankhurst.
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References
- Hamilton, John Andrew (1893). "Lush, Robert" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 34.
- ^ "Right Hon Sir Robert Lush". The Cornishman. No. 183. 5 January 1882. p. 8.
- "Lady Lush". The Cornishman. No. 140. 17 March 1881. p. 5.
- Debrett's Judicial Bench. 1869.
External sources
- Hamilton, John (1893). "Lush, Robert" . In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 34. London: Smith, Elder & Co. pp. 289–290.
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