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Maugham, Frederic Herbert Maugham, Viscount, 1866-1958

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Personal name headingMaugham, Frederic Herbert Maugham, Viscount, 1866-1958
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Variant(s)Maugham, Frederic Herbert Maugham, 1st Viscount, 1866-1958
Maugham, Lord, 1866-1958
Maugham, Viscount, 1866-1958
Maugham, Mr. Justice (Frederic Herbert Maugham), 1866-1958
See alsoEmployer: Great Britain. High Court of Justice
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Associated placeCambridge (England) London (England)
Birth date1866-10-20
Death date1958-03-23
Place of birthParis (France)
Field of activityLaw Justice, Administration of
AffiliationTrinity Hall (University of Cambridge)
Lincoln's Inn (London, England)
Great Britain. High Court of Justice
Profession or occupationLawyers Judges
Found inU.N.O. and war crimes, 1951: t.p. (Lord Maugham, formerly Lord Chancellor of Great Britain)
The Tichborne case, 1936: t.p. (Lord Maugham, Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, Honorary Fellow of Trinity Hall)
DNB 1951-1960 (Maugham, Frederic Herbert, 1st Viscount Maugham, Lord Chancellor; b. 10/20/1866; d. 3/23/58)
LC database, 3/17/94 (hdg.: Maugham, Frederic Herbert Maugham, 1st Viscount, 1866-1958)
North Charterland concession inquiry, 1932: title page (the commissioner, Mr. Justice Maugham)
Wikipedia, February 11, 2022 (Frederic Herbert Maugham, 1st Viscount Maugham; born October 20, 1866, in Paris, died March 23, 1958; British barrister and judge, Lord Chancellor from March 1938 to September 1939; educated at Trinity Hall, Cambridge; called to the bar by Lincoln's Inn in 1890; became a King's Counsel in 1913; judge of the High Court of Justice (Chancery Division, 1928-1934; Lord Justice of Appeal 1935-1935; knighted in 1928, was create a life peer in 1935 and entered the House of Lords as Baron Maugham; retired during the Second World War and was made Viscount Maugham; again served as a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary until 1941)
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