Sir Henry William Barnard (18 April 1891 - 20 July 1981) was an English High Court judge, sitting in the Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division.[1]
Sir Henry Barnard | |
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Justice of the High Court | |
In office 1944–1958 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 18 April 1891 |
Died | 20 July 1981 | (aged 90)
Alma mater | Merton College, Oxford |
Occupation | Judge |
Profession | Law |
Early life
editHenry William Barnard was born on 18 April 1891, son of William Tyndal Barnard, KC.[1] He was the uncle of Sir Anthony Hollis, another High Court judge.
He was educated at Wellington College and Merton College, Oxford.[1]
War service
editHe served in World War I as a captain in the Royal West Kent Regiment (5th Battalion).[1]
Legal career
editHe as called to the Bar at Gray's Inn in 1913, before leaving for war service. He later returned and was made King's Counsel in 1939, in which year he also became a Bencher of the Inn. He became Treasurer in 1953.[1]
Judge
editIn 1944 he was made a judge of the High Court sitting in the Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division, and was given the customary knighthood. He served for 14 years until his retirement in 1958.[1]