List of members of Gray's Inn
The Honourable Society of Gray's Inn, commonly known simply as Gray's Inn, is one of the four Inns of Court in London. To be called to the Bar and practise as a barrister in England and Wales, an individual must belong to one of these Inns. Having existed for over 600 years, members of Gray's Inn include many noted lawyers and judges, such as Francis Bacon,[1] Baron Slynn, Lord Bingham of Cornhill, Lord Hoffmann and others. Outside the Bar and judiciary of England and Wales, members have included the clergy (including five Archbishops of Canterbury),[2] industrialists like John Wynne, astronomers such as John Lee, media figures, like Huw Thomas,[3] and members of the Bar and judiciary of other nations, such as Yang Ti-liang (former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong) and Aitzaz Ahsan (former president of the Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan).[4][5] As well as full members, the Inn also offers honorary membership to particularly distinguished members of society. During the Second World War, for example, both Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill became honorary Benchers, and therefore members.[6] Other than honorary members, this list only contains those individuals who were called to the Bar, not those who simply joined but left before qualifying.
Lawyers and jurists
Call | Name | Noted for | Notes |
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1540 | Barham, NicholasNicholas Barham | Serjeant-at-Law who investigated and prosecuted the Ridolfi plot | [7] |
1583 | Ashe, ThomasThomas Ashe | legal writer and qualified barrister, although he never practised the law | [8] |
1585 | Finch, HenryHenry Finch | legal writer | [9] |
1674 | Atwood, WilliamWilliam Atwood | Lawyer and writer | [10] |
1792 | Bell, JohnJohn Bell | Considered the best equity barrister of his age, even though he could "neither read, write, walk, nor talk" | [11] |
1916 | Ambedkar, B. R.B. R. Ambedkar | Indian jurist, economist, politician and social reformer | [12] |
1937 | Hamson, JackJack Hamson | legal writer and jurist of comparative and common law, President of the International Academy of Comparative Law | [13] |
1959 | Bathurst, ChristopherChristopher Bathurst | English barrister with a successful practice who became a Queen's Counsel in 1978 before inheriting a hereditary peerage and joining the House of Lords | [14] |
1961 | Samuel Eson Johnson Ecoma | former Chief Judge of Cross River State, Nigeria. | |
1967 | Ahsan, AitzazAitzaz Ahsan | Pakistani advocate, President of the Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan | [4] |
1988 | Roger Tan Kor Mee | Malaysian advocate & solicitor, former member of the Malaysian Bar Council and now a Water Commissioner of Malaysia. |
Judiciary
Call | Name | Noted for | Notes |
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1342 | Skipwith, WilliamWilliam Skipwith | Chief Baron of the Exchequer | [15] |
1374 | Gascoigne, WilliamWilliam Gascoigne | Chief Justice of the King's Bench | [16] |
1420 | Yelverton, WilliamWilliam Yelverton | Justice of the Court of King's Bench | [17] |
1430 | Billing, ThomasThomas Billing | Chief Justice of the King's Bench | [18] |
1438 | Markham, JohnJohn Markham | Chief Justice of the King's Bench | [19] |
1448 | Bryan, ThomasThomas Bryan | Chief Justice of the Common Pleas | [20] |
1455 | Hussey, WilliamWilliam Hussey | Chief Justice of the King's Bench | [21] |
1461 | Fineux, JohnJohn Fineux | Chief Justice of the King's Bench | [22] |
1535 | Birch, JohnJohn Birch | Baron of the Exchequer | [23] |
1581 | Altham, JamesJames Altham | Baron of the Exchequer | [23] |
1611 | Turner, TimothyTimothy Turner | Chief Justice of Chester | [24] |
1614 | Bankes, JohnJohn Bankes | Chief Justice of the Common Pleas and of the King's Bench | [25] |
1616 | Bedingfield, ThomasThomas Bedingfield | Justice of the Court of Common Pleas | [26] |
1625 | Widdrington, ThomasThomas Widdrington | Chief Baron of the Exchequer | [27] |
1627 | Bradshaw, JohnJohn Bradshaw | President of the High Court of Justice for the trial of King Charles I and first Lord President of the Council of State | [28] |
1627 | Archer, JohnJohn Archer | Justice of the Court of Common Pleas | [29] |
1657 | Powell, JohnJohn Powell | Justice of the Court of Common Pleas and the Court of King's Bench | [30] |
1651 | Baldock, RobertRobert Baldock | Justice of the Court of King's Bench | [31] |
1663 | Holt, JohnJohn Holt | Lord Chief Justice | [32] |
1670 | Allibone, RichardRichard Allibone | Justice of the Court of King's Bench | [30] |
1676 | Bury, ThomasThomas Bury | Chief Baron of the Exchequer | [30] |
1729 | Clarke, ThomasThomas Clarke | Master of the Rolls | [33] |
1792 | Bayley, JohnJohn Bayley | Justice of the Court of King's Bench and Baron of the Exhequer | [34] |
1827 | Bacon, JamesJames Bacon | Vice Chancellor in Bankruptcy and later, by custom, Judge of the High Court of Justice | [35] |
1879 | Romilly, JohnJohn Romilly | Master of the Rolls | [36] |
1879 | Ross, JohnJohn Ross | Lord Chancellor of Ireland | [37] |
1891 | Atkin, JamesJames Atkin | Law Lord | [38] |
1904 | Akbar, Maas ThajoonMaas Thajoon Akbar | Justice of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka, Solicitor General of Sri Lanka | [39] |
1904 | Uthwatt, AugustusAugustus Uthwatt | Lord Justice of Appeal | [40] |
1907 | Hilbery, MalcolmMalcolm Hilbery | Judge of the King's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice | [41] |
1919 | King, Gilbert WalterGilbert Walter King | Judge of the British Supreme Court for China | [42] |
1928 | Waldock, HumphreyHumphrey Waldock | Justice of the International Court of Justice | [43] |
1937 | Sleeman, ColinColin Sleeman | Assistant Judge Advocate General and circuit judge | [44] |
1946 | Jones, ElwynElwyn Jones | Lord Chancellor | [43] |
1946 | Vinelott, JohnJohn Vinelott | High Court Judge Chancery Division | [45] |
1954 | Ti-liang, YangYang Ti-liang | former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong | |
1959 | Slynn, GordonGordon Slynn | Lord of Appeal in Ordinary | [46] |
1959 | Auld, RobinRobin Auld | Lord Justice of Appeal | [47] |
1960 | Campbell, AnthonyAnthony Campbell | Lord Justice of Appeal in Northern Ireland | [48] |
1961 | Potter, MarkMark Potter | President of the Family Division | [49][50] |
1966 | Banda, RichardRichard Banda | Chief Justice of the Malawi High Court, Chief Justice of the Swaziland High Court | [51] |
1967 | Jacob, RobinRobin Jacob | Lord Justice of Appeal | [52] |
1970 | Hart, MichaelMichael Hart | Judge of the Chancery Division | [53] |
1972 | Sher, FalakFalak Sher | Chief Justice of the Lahore High Court, Justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan | [54] |
1973 | Dame Sawyer, JoanJoan Sawyer | First female Chief Justice of The Bahamas Supreme Court and then first female President of the Court of Appeal of The Bahamas (retired 2010) | |
1974 | Sheil, JohnJohn Sheil | Lord Justice of Appeal in Northern Ireland | [55] |
Politicians
Call | Name | Noted for | Notes |
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1355 | Ashton, RobertRobert Ashton | Lord Chancellor of Ireland, Lord High Treasurer | [56] |
1515 | Aske, RobertRobert Aske | Politician and rebel who led the Pilgrimage of Grace | [57] |
1524 | Cromwell, ThomasThomas Cromwell | Chief minister to King Henry VIII of England from 1532 to 1540 | [58] |
1533 | Bacon, NicholasNicholas Bacon | Lord Keeper of the Great Seal | [59] |
1552 | Yelverton, ChristopherChristopher Yelverton | Speaker of the British House of Commons | [60] |
1554 | Snagge, ThomasThomas Snagge | Speaker of the British House of Commons and Attorney-General for Ireland | [61] |
1560 | Brograve, JohnJohn Brograve | Member of Parliament for Preston, Attorney General of the Duchy of Lancaster | [62] |
1565 | Bacon, EdwardEdward Bacon | Member of Parliament for Great Yarmouth and Tavistock | [63] |
1582 | Bacon, FrancisFrancis Bacon | Politician and statesman who served as Lord Chancellor and Attorney General | [64] |
1617 | Bacon, NathanielNathaniel Bacon | Member of Parliament for Ipswich | [65] |
1631 | Cooke, JohnJohn Cooke | Solicitor General | [66] |
1644 | Bennet, LevinusLevinus Bennet | Member of Parliament for Cambridgeshire | [67] |
1648 | Brodrick, WilliamWilliam Brodrick | Member of the Sealed Knot, Surveyor General of Ireland, Member of Parliament for Dungarvan in the Irish House of Commons | [68] |
1658 | Williams, WilliamWilliam Williams | Solicitor General and Speaker of the House of Commons | [69] |
1673 | Allen, ThomasThomas Allen | Lord Mayor of the City of London | [70] |
1682 | Pendarves, AlexanderAlexander Pendarves | Member of Parliament for Penryn, Saltash, Helston, and Launceston | [71] |
1718 | Williams, HughHugh Williams | Member of Parliament for Anglesey | [72] |
1839 | Whalley, George HammondGeorge Hammond Whalley | Member of Parliament for Peterborough | [73] |
1871 | Rowlands, William BowenWilliam Bowen Rowlands | Member of Parliament for Ceredigion | |
1894 | Smith, F.E.F.E. Smith | Lord Chancellor, Secretary of State for India | [74] |
1922 | Fyfe, David MaxwellDavid Maxwell Fyfe | Solicitor General, Attorney General, Lord Chancellor and Home Secretary | [43] |
1922 | Shawcross, HartleyHartley Shawcross | Attorney General | [75] |
1923 | Adams, Grantley HerbertGrantley Herbert Adams | Premier of Barbados | [76] |
1924 | Maw, BaBa Maw | Prime Minister of Burma | [77] |
1935 | Jones, ElwynElwyn Jones | Attorney General, Lord Chancellor | [43] |
1944 | Roberts, EmrysEmrys Roberts | Member of Parliament for Merioneth | [78] |
1948 | Hassanali, NoorNoor Hassanali | The first Indo-Trinidadian to hold the office of President of Trinidad and Tobago and was the first Muslim Head of State in the Americas | [79] |
1951 | Clerides, GlafcosGlafcos Clerides | Fourth President of the Republic of Cyprus | [80] |
1954 | Papadopoulos, TassosTassos Papadopoulos | Fifth President of the Republic of Cyprus | [80] |
1959 | Adams, John "Tom"John "Tom" Adams | Premier of Barbados | [81] |
1959 | Athulathmudali, LalithLalith Athulathmudali | Sri Lankan Member of Parliament and Minister of Education | [82] |
1975 | Baird, VeraVera Baird | Solicitor General for England and Wales | [83] |
Clergy
Call | Name | Noted for | Notes |
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1520 | Atwater, WilliamWilliam Atwater | Bishop of Lincoln | [2] |
1555 | Gardiner, StephenStephen Gardiner | Bishop of Winchester | [2] |
1588 | Bancroft, RichardRichard Bancroft | Archbishop of Canterbury | [84] |
1589 | Andrewes, LancelotLancelot Andrewes | Bishop of Winchester | [2] |
1592 | Whitgift, JohnJohn Whitgift | Archbishop of Canterbury | [84] |
1615 | Laud, WilliamWilliam Laud | Archbishop of Canterbury | [84] |
1615 | Hall, JosephJoseph Hall | Bishop of Exeter | [2] |
1622 | Morton, ThomasThomas Morton | Bishop of Lichfield | [2] |
1623 | Ussher, JamesJames Ussher | Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland | [2] |
1635 | Juxon, WilliamWilliam Juxon | Archbishop of Canterbury | [84] |
1663 | Sheldon, GilbertGilbert Sheldon | Archbishop of Canterbury | [84] |
Other
Call | Name | Noted for | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1599 | Thelwall, EubuleEubule Thelwall | Principal of Jesus College, Oxford | [85] |
1602 | Archer, SimonSimon Archer | antiquary | [86] |
1639 | Beale, BartholomewBartholomew Beale | Auditor of the imprests | [87] |
1669 | Wynne, JohnJohn Wynne | industrialist | [88] |
1841 | Beckett, Gilbert Abbott àGilbert Abbott à Beckett | Humorist and police magistrate | [89] |
1863 | Lee, JohnJohn Lee | Astronomer | [90] |
1882 | Beckett, Arthur William àArthur William à Beckett | Journalist and humorist for Punch | [91] |
1905 | Dutt, GurusadayGurusaday Dutt | Civilian | |
1913 | Ball, JosephJoseph Ball | Intelligence officer with M15 and first Chairman of the Conservative Research Department | [92] |
1913 | Phillips, Thomas WilliamsThomas Williams Phillips | Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Labour | [93] |
1929 | Sanger, SophySophy Sanger | labour law reformer and internationalist | |
1951 | Thomas, HuwHuw Thomas | presenter for ITN News | [3] |
? | Finnis, JohnJohn Finnis | legal academic and philosopher |
Honorary members
Call | Name | Noted for | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1590 | Amy, JohnJohn Amy | Civil lawyer | [94] |
1606 | Barrington, FrancisFrancis Barrington | Member of Parliament for Essex | [2] |
? | Churchill, WinstonWinston Churchill | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom | [6] |
? | Roosevelt, Franklin D.Franklin D. Roosevelt | President of the United States | [6] |
2004 | Ma, GeoffreyGeoffrey Ma | Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal of Hong Kong | [6] |
See also
List of members of Lincoln's Inn List of members of Middle Temple
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Further reading
- Douthwaite, William Ralph (1886). Gray's Inn, Its History & Associations. Reeves and Turner. OCLC 2578698.
- Foster, Joseph (1889). Register of admissions to Gray's Inn, 1521-1889 together with the register of marriages in Gray's Inn Chapel, 1695-1754. Hansard Publishing Union. OCLC 271771277.
- Foss, Edward (1870). A Biographical Dictionary of the Justices of England (1066 - 1870). Spottiswoode and Company.
- Ruda, Richard (2008), A Visitor's Guide to the four Inns of Court in Central London, Washington D.C.: American Inns of Court