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词条 Tony Lloyd, Baron Lloyd of Berwick
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  1. Early life and education

  2. Military service

  3. Career

  4. Honours

  5. Honorary offices

  6. Personal life

  7. Arms

  8. References

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}}Anthony John Leslie Lloyd, Baron Lloyd of Berwick {{Post-nominals|country=GBR|PC|DL|size=100%}} (called Tony;[1] born 9 May 1929) is a retired British judge, and a former member of the House of Lords.[2]

Early life and education

Lloyd was born on 9 May 1929,[3] the son of Edward John Boydell Lloyd and Leslie Johnston Fleming. He was educated at Eton College, where he was a King's Scholar.[4]

After serving in the British Army, Lloyd studied law at Trinity College, Cambridge. He was admitted to the Inner Temple as a barrister in 1955.[4]

Military service

On 27 November 1948, Lloyd was commissioned into the Coldstream Guards as a second lieutenant.[5] On 27 September 1949, he transferred to the Regular Army Reserve of Officers as a second lieutenant with seniority from 1 January 1949; this ended his full-time military service.[6] He was promoted to lieutenant on 3 August 1950.[7] He relinquished his British Army commission on 9 December 1953.[8]

Career

He was a successful barrister, and "took silk" as a Queen's Counsel in 1967. In 1969 he was appointed Attorney-General to the Prince of Wales, serving until 1977.

In 1978, he was appointed High Court Judge of Queen's Bench, serving until 1983. In 1984, he was appointed Lord Justice of Appeal, serving until 1993, and made a Privy Counsellor.[4] On 1 October 1993, he was appointed Lord of Appeal in Ordinary (a "Law Lord"), serving until his resignation on 31 December 1998.[9] He is probably best known for his leading judgment in the case of Page v Smith (1995).

In 1993 he wrote a letter in support of Bishop Peter Ball, who was later convicted of child sexual abuse.[10]

He chaired the special committee on the proposed Speakership of the House of Lords. In 1996, he conducted a review of British laws against terrorism; his report, Inquiry Into Legislation Against Terrorism, was issued in October 1996.

He is a former member of the Court of Ecclesiastical Causes Reserved.[11] In 2005 he became chairman of the parliamentary Ecclesiastical Committee which examines draft measures presented to it by the Legislative Committee of the General Synod of the Church of England.[12]

On 27 March 2015, he retired from the House of Lords.

Honours

When appointed to Queen's Bench in 1978, he was made a Knight Bachelor. When appointed Lord of Appeal in Ordinary in 1993, he was raised to the House of Lords with the title Baron Lloyd of Berwick, of Ludlay in the County of East Sussex.[4]

Honorary offices

He held the office of Deputy Lieutenant (D.L.) of East Sussex in 1983. As a leading barrister, he held several honorary posts at the Inner Temple: Bencher in 1976, Reader in 1998 and 1999, and Treasurer in 1999.[4]

Personal life

In 1960, he married Jane Helen Violet Shelford, the daughter of Cornelius William Shelford.[13]

Arms

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|crest = A Hedgehog Gules, spined Or, holding in the dexter paw an Ostrich Plume erect proper.
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References

1. ^Lords of the Blog — Losing members of the House & Welldon, Estela V. Playing with Dynamite: A Personal Approach to the Psychoanalytic Understanding of Perversions, Violence, and Criminality [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=g6ZIWN1rQmkC&pg=PA23 p.23] (Accessed 5 April 2018)
2. ^{{cite web|title=Anthony John Leslie Lloyd LLOYD OF BERWICK |url=http://www.debretts.com/people-of-today/profile/1439/Anthony-John-Leslie-Lloyd-LLOYD-OF-BERWICK |archive-url=https://archive.is/20140427022744/http://www.debretts.com/people-of-today/profile/1439/Anthony-John-Leslie-Lloyd-LLOYD-OF-BERWICK |dead-url=yes |archive-date=27 April 2014 |publisher=Debretts |accessdate=27 April 2014 }}
3. ^{{cite web|title=Birthday's today|url= https://www.telegraph.co.uk/archive/2013-5-9.html |publisher=The Telegraph|accessdate=27 April 2014|date=9 May 2013|quote=Lord Lloyd of Berwick, a former Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, 84}}
4. ^Anthony John Leslie Lloyd, Baron Lloyd of Berwick at ThePeerage.com Retrieved 16 November 2015.
5. ^{{London Gazette |issue=38520 |date=25 January 1949 |page=443 |supp=y }}
6. ^{{London Gazette |issue=38915 |date=19 May 1950 |page=2482 |supp=y }}
7. ^{{London Gazette |issue=39060 |date=7 November 1950 |page=5544 |supp=y }}
8. ^{{London Gazette |issue=40113 |date=26 February 1954 |page=1300 |supp=y }}
9. ^{{cite web|last=Beamish|first=David|title=Lords of Appeal in Ordinary 1876–2009|url=http://www.peerages.info/lawlords.htm|publisher=Peerages|accessdate=27 April 2014}}
10. ^[https://www.secularism.org.uk/opinion/2018/07/church-of-england-provided-perfect-cover-for-peter-balls-offending/ Inquiry into abuse by Peter Ball] National Secular Society website 23rd July 2018
11. ^{{London Gazette|issue=52828|page=2231|date=10 February 1992}}
12. ^Ecclesiastical Committee members UK Parliament website
13. ^{{cite web|title=Jane Helen Violet Shelford|url=http://www.thepeerage.com/p63803.htm#i638028|publisher=ThePeerage.com|accessdate=27 April 2014}}
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