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  List of Barons
This is a list of Barons (Lords of Parliament for Scottish peers) in the Peerages of England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland, and the United Kingdom.
The Baron Lucas of Crudwell and The Lord Dingwall (known as the Lord Lucas of Crudwell and Dingwall) ( 1663)
The Baron Sheffield, Stanley of Alderley and Eddisbury ( 1783, known as the Lord Stanley of Alderley)
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 Geoffrey Lawrence, 1st Baron Oaksey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Geoffrey Lawrence, 3rd Baron Trevethin and 1st Baron Oaksey, DSO, KC ( October 2, 1880 - August 28, 1971) was the main British Judge during the Nuremberg trials after World War II, and President of the Judicial group.
After the successful conclusion of the trials, Lawrence was given a Peerage as Baron Oaksey on January 13, 1947 (he also inherited the Barony of Trevethin from his brother on June 25, 1959 but was always known as Lord Oaksey).
As a senior legal figure in the House of Lords, he served as a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary from 1947 and on the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council until he retired in 1957.
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 Baron Oaksey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The title Baron Oaksey was created in 1947 in the United Kingdom for the noted jurist Geoffrey Lawrence.
Both the first and the second (incumbent) Baron preferred to be called Oaksey even though Trevethin has seniority.
John Geoffrey Tristram Lawrence, 4th Baron Trevethin and 2nd Baron Oaksey (b.
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Duke The Duke of Westminster Marquess The Marquess of Northampton Earl The Earl of Gainsborough Viscount The Viscount Hailsham Baron The Lord Butterworth Baroness The Lady Thatcher/The Baroness Jay of Paddington
In Britain — that is, in the British peerage — Barons are styled ‘Lord’, both verbally and in correspondence.
Baron von Westenholz is addressed as such, and not as ‘Lord von Westenholz’.
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 Science Fair Projects - Baron Trevethin
The third baron had previously been created Baron Oaksey, with which this title is currently merged.
Alfred Tristram Lawrence, 1st Baron Trevethin ( 1843 – 1936)
Geoffrey Lawrence, 3rd Baron Trevethin ( 1880 – 1971)
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 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
Geoffrey Lawrence was the youngest son of Alfred Tristram Lawrence, 1st Baron Trevethin Lord Trevethin, briefly Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales Lord Chief Justice of England in 1921-22.
When Rayner Goddard, Baron Goddard Lord Goddard was chosen as a Law Lord, Lawrence succeeded him as a Lord Justice of Appeal in 1944.
He was chosen as an experienced Judge to be the lead to William Norman Birkett, 1st Baron Birkett Norman Birkett in the British delegation to the Judicial group in the Nuremberg trials, though not (as some thought) arising out of his friendship with Attlee who was by then Prime Minister.
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Humphrey, third Baron de Bohun (1109-87), succeeded his father, Humphrey the Great in 1129 and became involved in the struggle for the throne of England on the death of Henry I in 1134.
Hemphrey (1109-87), the third Baron, and his eldest son, Sir Humphrey (c1141-83), usually known as The Young Earl of Hereford, remained loyal to Henry II throughout his reign.
Humphrey, third Baron de Bohun, led the English king's army which met and repulsed the rebels at Fordham in Suffolk in 1173, and along with Sir Richard de Lacy met the forces of Scotland and Prince Henry on July 13, 1174.
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Humphrey, third Baron de Bohon (1109-87) succeeded his father Humphrey the great in 1129 and became involved in the struggle for the throne of England on the death of Henry I in 1134.
Humphrey, third baron de Bohon, led the English King's army, which met and repulsed the rebels at Fordham in Suffolk in 1173, and along with Sir Richard de Lacy, met the forces of Scotland and Prince Henry on July 13, 1174.
Humphrey the 7th Baron was an important man in England, having been brother-in-law of King Edward II and was credited with having saved the king from capture by King Robert the Bruce of Scotland in 1314.
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 Geoffrey Lawrence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Geoffrey Lawrence, 3rd Baron Trevethin and 1st Baron Oaksey ( October 2, 1880 - August28, 1971) was the main British Judge during the Nuremberg trials after World War II, and President of the Judicial group.
After the successful conclusion of the trials, Lawrence was given a Peerage as 1st Baron Oaksey on January13, 1947 (he also inherited the Barony of Trevethin from his brother on June 25, 1959 but was always known as Lord Oaksey).
As a senior legal figure in the House of Lords, he served as a Lordof Appeal in Ordinary from 1947 and on the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council until he retired in 1957.
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 Baron Oaksey Definition / Baron Oaksey Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The title Baron Oaksey was created in 1947 Events January January 1 - British mines nationalized January 1 - Nigeria gains limited autonomy January 1 - The Canadian Citizenship Act went into effect January 3 - Proceedings of the U.S. Congress are televised for the first time.
He succeeded his brother as 3rd Baron Trevethin Baron Trevethin is a peerage title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
Both the first and the second (incumbent) Baron preferred to be named Oaksey even though Trevethin has seniority.
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The Baron Lucas of Crudwell and The Lord Dingwall (known as the Lord Lucas of Crudwell and Dingwall) (1663)
The Baron Sheffield, Stanley of Alderley and Eddisbury (1783, known as the Lord Stanley of Alderley)
The Baron Trevethin and Oaksey (1921) (known as the Lord Oaksey)
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 Baron Grey de Ruthyn -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The title of Baron Grey de Ruthyn (sometimes spelt Ruthin) was created in the (Click link for more info and facts about Peerage of England) Peerage of England by writ of summons in 1324 for Roger Grey, a son of John Grey, 2nd Baron Grey of Wilton.
George Grey, 5th Baron Grey de Ruthyn, 2nd Earl of Kent (d.
Henry Grey, 7th Baron Grey de Ruthyn, 4th Earl of Kent (d.
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 Inner Temple History - The Buildings - Hall, Treasury, Benchers' Rooms and Library
The foundation stone was laid by Queen Elizabeth II in 1952, the Hall was opened in 1955, and the whole range completed in 1958.
The old buttery and crypt at the west end of the Hall date from the fourteenth or fifteenth century, and are the oldest rooms still in use in the Temple.
In the Parliament Chamber is a piece of elaborate wood carving, inscribed 'T Thoma Walker Ar 1705' and formerly attributed to Grinling Gibbons, which was removed for safety during the bombing.
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Lord John Oaksey’s father, Geoffrey Lawrence, the first Baron Oaksey, was a Lord Justice who sat as a judge at the Nuremburg trials; not surprisingly, he anticipated a career in the legal profession for his son.
Lord Oaksey is now respected as a television racing commentator and journalist.
Lord Oaksey recounts a lifetime as a jockey, television commentator and a newspaper correspondent.
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Bosville Macdonald, Godfrey, 3rd Baron Macdonald of Slate b.
Orde-Powlett, William, 2nd Baron Bolton of Bolton Castle b.
Bagot, William, 2nd Baron Bagot of Bagot's Bromley b.
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 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
The title '''Baron Oaksey''' was created in 1947 in the Peerage of the United Kingdom United Kingdom for the noted jurist Geoffrey Lawrence.
* Geoffrey Lawrence, 3rd Baron Trevethin Geoffrey Lawrence, 3rd Baron Trevethin and 1st Baron Oaksey ( 1880 – 1971) * John Lawrence, 4th Baron Trevethin John Geoffrey Tristram Lawrence, 4th Baron Trevethin and 2nd Baron Oaksey (b.
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article Baron Oaksey.
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 List of Barons - Definition, explanation
The Baron Sainsbury of Preston Candover ( 1989)
The Baron Lester of Herne Hill ( 1993)
Membership is by invitation only, of lifetime duration, and is based upon lineal blood descent from one or more of the twenty-five Sureties for the Magna Charta or from a Baron, Prelate, Knight or other influential person present on the field of Runnemede in June 1215 on behalf of the Charter.
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If, like me, you believe Lord John Oaksey to have the warm exterior of a man born to be a raconteur, then after reading this book, you will be pleased to discover you were right in your original assumption.
John Oaksey’s father, Geoffrey Lawrence, the first Baron Oaksey, was a Lord Justice who sat as a judge at the Nuremburg trials; not surprisingly, he anticipated a career in the legal profession for his son.
Such is John Oaksey’s writing style that he is able to recount a lifetime as a jockey, television commentator and a newspaper correspondent in a manner which makes the reader want to invite the noble Lord to join him for dinner.
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Humphrey II 'The Great' De Bohun Baron De Bohun Humphrey de Bohun, the founder of this family in England, was kinsmanand companion in arms of William The Conqueror, and was generallyknown as 'Humphrey with the Beard.' Of this Humphrey little more isascertained than that he possessed the lordship of Taterford, inNorfolk.
In the 20thof Henry II this Humphrey accompanied Richard de Lacy, Justice ofEngland, into Scotland with a powerful army to waste that country, andwas one of the witnesses to the accord made by William, King of Scots,and King Henry as to the subjection of that kingdom to the crown ofEngland.
Humphrey, third Baron de Bohon (1109-87) succeeded his father Humphreythe great in 1129 and became involved in the struggle for the throneof England on the death of Henry I in 1134.
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 List of famous Old Etonians born in the 20th century   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Edward Boyle, Baron Boyle of Handsworth (1923–1981), Financial Secretary to the Treasury, 1959–1962, and Vice-Chancellor, University of Leeds, 1970–1981
Robert Goff, Baron Goff of Chieveley (born 1926), Lord Justice of Appeal, 1982–1986, and Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, 1986–1998
Anthony Lloyd, Baron Lloyd of Berwick (born 1929), Lord Justice of Appeal, 1984–1993, and Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, 1993–1999
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 Baron Oaksey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Both the first and thesecond (incumbent) Baron prefer to be called Oaksey even though Trevethin has seniority.
Geoffrey Lawrence, 3rd Baron Trevethin and 1st Baron Oaksey,3rd Baron Trevethin and 1st Baron Oaksey (1880 - 1971)
John Geoffrey Tristram Lawrence,4thBaron Trevethin and 2nd Baron Oaksey born 21 March 1929
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Mackenzie, Basil William Sholto, 2nd Baron Amulree b.
Griffin, Richard, 2nd Lord Brooke, Baron of Braybrooke b.
Abercromby, George Ralph Campbell, 4th Baron Abercromby of Aboukir and Tullibody b.
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 Biography.com - Lawrence, Geoffrey, 3rd Baron Trevithin and 1st Baron Oaksey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Biography.com - Lawrence, Geoffrey, 3rd Baron Trevithin and 1st Baron Oaksey
He was president of the International Tribunal for the trial of war criminals at Nuremberg in 1945–6, and was distinguished for his fair and impartial conduct of the proceedings.
Created Baron Oaksey in 1947, he succeeded his brother in the title of Trevithin in 1959.
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They are further wrong, I imagine, in saying that he continued Chief Baron till his death: for Joshua Barnes, in his _History of Edward III._, p.
No proof whatever is given of the Chief Baron's death in 40 Edward III.
From the Originals in the possession of the Rev. Edward Ryder, of Oaksey, Wilts., and from a MS.
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 Baron Glenavy -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Baron Glenavy was a title created in the (Click link for more info and facts about Peerage of the United Kingdom) Peerage of the United Kingdom on July 26, 1921.
It was conferred upon Sir James Campbell, (Click link for more info and facts about Lord Chancellor of Ireland) Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and became extinct with the death of the 4th (A very wealthy or powerful businessman) Baron in 1984.
Archibald John Kerr Clark Kerr, 1st Baron Inverchapel
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 "L" Famous People
Lawrence, Geoffrey, 3rd Baron Trevithin and 1st Baron Oaksey (1880-1971) British lawyer.
Liebig, Justus, Freiherr von (Baron) (1803-73) Chemist, born in Darmstadt, WC Germany.
Lugard (of Abinger), Frederick John Dealtry, Baron (1858-1945) British soldier and colonial administrator, born in Fort St George...
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 List of famous Old Etonians born in the 20th century -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
John Edmondson, 2nd Baron Sandford (born 1920), (A person active in party politics) politician and (A member of the clergy and a spiritual leader of the Christian Church) clergyman
John Habgood, Baron Habgood (born 1927), (Click link for more info and facts about Bishop of Durham) Bishop of Durham, 1973–1983, and (Click link for more info and facts about Archbishop of York) Archbishop of York, 1983–1995
John Lawrence, 2nd Baron Oaksey (born 1929), (Click link for more info and facts about horseracing) horseracing (A writer who reports and analyzes events of the day) commentator and (A writer for newspapers and magazines) journalist
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 Nuremberg War Crime Trials - The International Military Tribunal
Indicted on 1 and 4, he was sentenced to death.
From November 20, 1945, until August 31, 1946, all sessions of the tribunal were held in Nuremberg under the presidency of Lord Justice Geoffrey Lawrence (later Baron Trevethin and Oaksey).
On 218 days of trials, testimony from 360 witnesses was introduced, some verbal, some written, some (236 witnesses) from the court itself, some from judges assigned to take testimony.
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 Articles - List of famous Old Etonians born in the 20th century   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Martin Charteris, Baron Charteris of Amisfield (1913–1999), Private Secretary to HM The Queen
Robert Armstrong, Baron Armstrong of Ilminster (born 1927), Permanent Under Secretary of State for the Home Department, 1977–1979, and Cabinet Secretary, 1979–1987
Douglas Hurd, Baron Hurd of Westwell (born 1930), Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, 1984–1985, Home Secretary, 1985–1989, and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, 1989andndash1995
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 Geoffrey Lawrence, 3rd Baron Trevethin - explanation-Guide.info - for information, definition, meaning, reference - ...
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