Australian-born British judge
Augustus Andrewes Uthwatt, Baron Uthwatt PC (25 April 1879 – 24 April 1949[ 1] ) was an Australian-born British judge.
Background
Born in Ballarat, Victoria , he was the son of Thomas Andrewes Uthwatt and his wife Annie Hazlitt.[ 2] He was educated at Ballarat College and the University of Melbourne where he resided at Trinity College from 1896. He was awarded a first-class Bachelor of Arts degree in 1899 and subsequently studied for the Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree.[ 3] He went to Balliol College, Oxford in 1901, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Civil Law , receiving the Vinerian Scholarship .[ 2] He received the highest mark on the BCL despite graduating with second-class honours.[ 3] After his admission to Gray's Inn in 1901, he was called to the bar three years later and became a bencher in 1927.[ 4] He was a pupil barrister of Chancery specialist Robert John Parker (later Lord Parker of Waddington ).[ 3]
Career
As he was unable to serve during the First World War , Uthwatt served as legal adviser to the Ministry of Food from 1915 until 1918 and became a member of the Council of Legal Education in 1929.[ 2] He refused to accept a knighthood for his wartime services.[ 3] He was junior counsel to HM Treasury , the Board of Trade and the Attorney General for England and Wales in 1934.[ 2]
Uthwatt was nominated a Judge of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice in 1941 and subsequently created a Knight Bachelor .[ 4]
On 9 January 1946, he was appointed a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary and received thereby additionally a life peerage with the title Baron Uthwatt , of Lathbury, in the County of Buckingham.[ 5] Following his appointment, he was sworn of the Privy Council in February of the same year.[ 4] He served as a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary until his death in 1949.
Family
In 1927, he married Mary Baxter Bonhote.[ 2] They did not have any children of their own, though they did adopt a daughter.[ 2] [ 3] In April 1949 Uthwatt died, aged 69, of a heart attack at his home in Sandwich, Kent .[ 6] His funeral was held at All Saints Church in Lathbury , Buckinghamshire .[ 3] The service was conducted by his brother, Ven. William Uthwatt (Archdeacon of Huntingdon ).[ 3]
Notable cases
As judge
Re Anstead [1943] Ch 161 (administration of estates)
Perera v Peiris [1949] AC 1 (privilege in libel cases)
Arms
Coat of arms of Augustus Andrewes Uthwatt, Baron Uthwatt
Crest
A Stag's Head erased Argent
Escutcheon
Argent on a Bend cotised Sable three pierced Mullets of the field
References
External links
International National People