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Brenda Marjorie Hale, Baroness Hale of Richmond, DBE, PC (born January 31, 1945) became the first ever woman to become a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary under the Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876.
Born in Yorkshire, the daughter of teachers, Brenda Hale was educated at Richmond High School for Girls and later studied at Girton College, Cambridge, where she read Law and graduated with a starred first and top of her class.
Brenda Hale is also Chancellor of Bristol University, to which position she was elected in 2004.
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 Brenda Hale, Baroness Hale of Richmond - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born in Yorkshire, the daughter of teachers, Brenda Hale was educated in Richmond at the Richmond High School for Girls, and later studied at Girton College, Cambridge, where she read Law and graduated with a starred first and top of her class.
In 1999, Hale followed Elizabeth Butler-Sloss to become only the second woman to be appointed to the Court of Appeal, also entering the Privy Council at the same time..
Lady Hale of Richmond is also Chancellor of the University of Bristol, to which position she was elected in 2004.
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 Law Lord Lecture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Baroness Hale of Richmond gave a public lecture in the Westminster Theatre yesterday to mark the launch of a new AHRB Research Centre for Law, Gender and Sexuality, the first research centre in the UK to focus on these areas and the result of a partnership between Keele, Kent and Westminster Universities.
Brenda Hale is the first female Law Lord and was also the first female and youngest ever Law Commissioner.
She became "Lord of Appeal in Ordinary" in January 2004 after a varied career, first as an academic lawyer, then as a reformer and then as a judge.
www.keele.ac.uk /news/week/archive/2004/1022/1022-02.htm   (171 words)

  
 Bristol University | The University | Chancellor's biography
The Right Honourable the Baroness Hale of Richmond was officially installed as the University's seventh Chancellor on 12 March 2004, succeeding Sir Jeremy Morse who retired at the end of 2003.
In 1984, Brenda Hale became the youngest person and the first woman ever to be appointed to the Law Commission.
Lady Hale is a visiting fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford and visiting professor at King's College, London, as well as an honorary fellow at Girton, her old Cambridge college.
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 Cornelia Hale   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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 College of Arms
HALE OF RICHMOND, Brenda Marjorie (Hale), Baroness, DBE, Lord Justice of Appeal.
On 17 October, in ‘Motherland – Moving On’ (a programme whose starting point was the use of DNA to explore the origins of fl Britons) he was shown helping the descendant of a Jamaican slave-owner trace her white relations.
Officers of the College of Arms were responsible for writing or revising a total of 50 entries in the new DNB which was published on 23 September; all are listed in the bibliography on the College website.
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 BBC NEWS | UK | Politics | Westminster Watch
Dame Brenda Hale became the first ever "law lady" when she took her seat in the House of Lords.
She was introduced as Baroness Hale of Richmond, one of 12 Lords of Appeal in Ordinary.
He was speaking after Lords Leader Baroness Amos confirmed that the Cabinet Office was to look at ways of improving the current system.
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 Bristol University | News from the University | Chancellor
The Right Honourable the Baroness Hale of Richmond was officially installed as the University of Bristol's seventh Chancellor at a ceremony in the Great Hall of the Wills Memorial Building today [Friday, March 12].
She was appointed a Queen's Counsel in 1989, a High Court judge in 1994 (the first to be appointed direct from academia) and a Lady Justice of Appeal in 1999 - only the second woman to reach that position.
Lady Hale said: "I'm excited to have a regular role at a university once again, albeit very different from the one I had as an academic at Manchester all those years ago.
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 HERO - Higher Education & Research Opportunities in the UK: Law lord to lecture at Keele University
Baroness Hale of Richmond will give a public lecture at Keele University on Thursday, October 21, to mark the launch of a new AHRB Research Centre for Law, Gender and Sexuality, the first research centre to focus on these areas in the UK and the result of a partnership between Keele, Kent and Westminster Universities.
Research already underway at the Centre includes equality and anti-discrimination law, sexual violence, support services for Irish women seeking abortion, cohabitation and property rights, HIV/AIDS and gay rights in Southern Africa, male reproductivity and reproductive rights, and the relationship between lesbian and gay urban communities and British local government.
Baroness Hale graduated with a starred first in Law from Cambridge University in 1966 and then taught Law at Manchester University from 1966 to 1984, also qualifying as a barrister and practising for a while at the Manchester Bar.
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 Girton College, Cambridge » Development Office   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In 2003, Lady Hale was made a Law Lord ('Lord of Appeal in Ordinary'); at 59 she was the youngest of the lords, and the first woman.
The precedent was established in the time of Brenda Hale's predecessor, the then Queen Elizabeth and late Queen Mother, when she took office on the death of the Chancellor of the University, Lord Baldwin.
From Richmond High School in Yorkshire, Brenda Hale gained a starred first at Girton, coming top of the Law Tripos in 1966.
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Baroness Brenda Hale of Richmond House of Lords, United Kingdom There was much mirth among the assembled members of the House of Lords when I was sworn in as a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary — to hold office ‘so long as she shall well behave herself therein’.
It consists of 9 legal members: three senior judges, one circuit judge, one district judge, one lay magistrate, one tribunal member, one barrister and one solicitor; and six so-called lay members, including the Chair.
I say ‘so-called’ because the first Chair is Baroness Usha Prashar, who has previously been head of our civil service appointments commission, so she knows a thing or two about how to make public appointments based on merit after fair and open competition.
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 Racial and Religious Hatred Bill: 8 Nov 2005: House of Lords debates (TheyWorkForYou.com)
In response to those amendments, the noble Baroness, Lady Scotland, generously and helpfully said that she would consider the issue further.
Everybody will have their own view on what imperfections there may be in the new freedom of expression clause but as I have pointed out, it does no more than embody what Ministers have been saying all along.
I welcome what the noble Baroness, Lady Scotland of Asthal, has said, although I have a great deal of sympathy with my noble friends who asked for more time.
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Baroness Brenda Hale of Richmond (House of Lords) Lady Hale became the first woman law lord in January 2004.
She has delivered significant judgments of relevance to mental health law both in the House of Lords and previously in the Court of Appeal.
Lady Hale was previously a Law Commissioner in charge of the mental capacity project and Professor of Law at Manchester University.
www.legalscholars.ac.uk /pubdocs/05/MentalHealthBrochure.doc   (1287 words)

  
 12th National Family Law Conference: Featured Speakers (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Right Honourable the Baroness Hale of Richmond became one of the UK's 12 Law Lords in January 2004 - the only woman ever to hold such a position.
Lady Hale studied Law at Cambridge and received a starred First for exceptional distinction in that subject.
Over the course of a decade she instigated a number of key reforms, leading the work that produced the Children Act 1989 - a radical re-casting of the relationship between parents, children and the State - and the important domestic violence legislation that formed part of the Family Law Act 1996.
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Ballou, Hosea (1771-1852) Universalist clergyman and theologian, born in Richmond...
Blethyn, Brenda 1946- One of the most well-known stage and TV actresses in the UK...
Blixen, Karen, Baroness, (1885-1962) Writer and story teller, born in Rungsted, E Denmark.
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 Morgan County - TN - Obituaries
She was preceded in death by her husband Verried Laymance; daughter Brenda Laymance; brothers Grayson and Grover Portwood; sister Xina Portwood Bunch; and parents David and Alice Jones Portwood.
She is survived by her loving nieces Irene Hall of the Joyner Community, Connie and Donna of Ohio and Annette Newport of Wartburg; and nephews Eldon Bunch of Ohio, David Bunch of Kingston, Leon Bunch of Joyner, David P. of Wartburg and Kenny Portwood of Ohio.
Born in Wartburg May 9, 1917 to Hale C. and Dalia H. Daughtery Byrd, she had lived in Richmond since 1938 and was a homemake.
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 Caistor Grammar School - OLD CAISTORIANS 1999
When BRENDA (ROOTS) BARKER visited me about 8 years ago, I gave her Frances’ address as they both lived in Adelaide, with the result that Brenda visited her regularly.
She became Deputy Head at CGS in 1989 where she played a key role in its development; helping to prepare it for the transition to Grant Maintained Status in 1991, and also steering it through its OFSTED inspection in 1995.
She displayed many great qualities throughout her teaching career; her concern for others and excellent organisation were combined with an ambitious and imaginative understanding as to what could be achieved and the determination to do it.
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I am the grandaughter of Goldie Crowder and John Hale, Goldie Crowder is the daughter of Elizabeth Woodcock bor February 16,1875, father of Elizabeth was Sylvester Woodcock.
All of which were born in the city of Richmond, Virginia.
Murchie died in 1961 at the age of 38 in Richmond.
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 The Longford Trust
In December 2005 Brenda Hale QC, Britain's first female Law Lord, gave the Fourth Longford Lecture on the occasion of Lord Longford's centenary.
Click Brenda Hale QC for the full text of the lecture and introduction by Valerie Grove.
Click here for the full text of the lecture and the introduction by Jon Snow.
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Summary: Lord nearly runs a lady down in his phaeton and takes her under his wing when he finds she is penniless and alone in the world.
Summary: A French aristocrat who runs a popular salon begins corresponding with an author who has taken London by storm, which unexpectedly leads her back into the arms of the scoundrel who broke her heart when she was a naive young woman.
The Notorious Lady May. Hale, 1977; reissued as Masquerade #11, August 1978.
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 thePeerage.com - Index of Life Peers - Life Peerages Act 1958
Baroness Bacon, of the City of Leeds and of Normanton in the West Riding of the County of York [UK Life Peer, 1970]
Baroness Gardner of Parkes, of Southgate in Greater London and of Parkes in the State of New South Wales and Commonwealth of Australia [UK Life Peer, 1981]
Baroness Harris of Richmond, of Richmond in the County of Yorkshire [UK Life Peer, 1999]
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 Supporters Backing Chris Huhne for Leader (Chris Huhne - Candidate for Leader of the Liberal Democrats)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Bob Hale, Trevor Cope, Cheryl Morris, Cahal Burke, Nikki Thomson, Alan Broadhurst, Haulwen Broadhurst, Ian Johnson
Alex Foster, Baroness Thomas, Lord Bradshaw, Julian Huppert, Jo Hayes, Tim Prater, Martin Horwood, Lawrence Fullick
Baroness Northover, Richard Huzzey, Lord Clement-Jones, David Ravall, Martin Pantling, Lorely Burt, Lynne Featherstone, Darren Briddock
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 thePeerage.com - Index of unconnected families/individuals
Dame Judith Constance Mary Hart, Baroness Hart of South Lanark
Margaret Betty Harvey Anderson, Baroness Skrimshire of Quarter
Shirley Vivien Teresa Brittain, Baroness Williams of Crosby
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 Play Pictorial4, Details
Barnes as Octavius, Joan Barry as Bella Hedley, Oliver Johnston as Henry Bevan, Susan Richmond as Arabel and Mr.
The cast list is accompanied by a description of the plot and photographs of the actors in character and in scenes from the play.
In particular Miss Jessie Matthews as Harriet Green, Leon Morton as Saint-Didier, Kay Hammond as Dolly, Albert Burdon as Eric Merivale, Sonnie Hale as Tommy Thompson, Joyce Barbour as Mary Tucket and Jean Cadell as Mrs Platter.
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Recollections of Egypt: By the Baroness von Minutoli; With a Portrait of Mahomet Ali Pacha.
Brenda's Diary: The African Adventure of an American Missionary Family.
A Fearless Voyager: Letters of Beatrice M. Ryan: Pioneer Missionary to Madagascar.
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 The Hallowes Genealogy - Page 6
27/2/1910 at 6, Richmond Terrace, Whitehall (a twin), s.
5/3/1956 [AAFCBB/1] Baroness Benedicte Blixen-Finecke Iuul [AAFCBC] Rosanna b.
-[AACCA] Stella Mary Bellairs, Baroness, née Lloyd-Philipps, b.
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 05 Master Document, Prefaces & Table of Contents [Combined]
Aveling), Jack Carr (Reuben Hayes), Brenda Elder (Mrs.
Porter), Christine Collins (Brenda Tregennis), Peter Shaw (George Tregennis), Norman Bowler (Owen Tregennis), John Saunders (Dr. Richards), Frank Moorey (Police Inspector).
Cast: Jeremy Brett (Sherlock Holmes), Edward Hardwicke (Dr. Watson), Anthony Valentine (Baron Gruner), Carol Noakes (Baroness Gruner), David Langton (Col. Sir James Damery), Abigail Cruttenden (Violet Merville), Rosalie Williams (Mrs.
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