词条 | Paul Clark (judge) |
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He was educated at Bristol Grammar School, New College, Oxford, where he was an open scholar, and Middle Temple, where he was Harmsworth Scholar. Called to the Bar in 1966, he practised principally on the Midland and Oxford Circuit, where he became a circuit judge in 1985, having been a recorder from 1981-85. He was President of the Council of Circuit Judges. He was elected the youngest Bencher of the Middle Temple in 1982 and was Master Reader in 2005.[2] He was also Chairman of the Middle Temple Scholarship Committee, a role which he used to help numerous people gain a foothold in the profession. In Oxford he was chairman of the university’s disciplinary committee and chairman of the Friends of the Ashmolean Museum.[3] His last years were clouded by ill-health. In 1999 he suffered a near fatal cycling accident which necessitated premature retirement from the Bench. He was twice married. His first marriage was dissolved. He is survived by his widow Jacqueline Davies, by two sons and a daughter by his first marriage and by a stepdaughter. A memorial service was held at New College, Oxford on Saturday 10 January 2009 at 2.30pm [4] Footnotes1. ^Announcement in The Times 2. ^Middle Temple Website {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081223023512/http://www.middletemple.org.uk/content.asp?PageID=683 |date=2008-12-23 }} 3. ^Ashmolean Museum. Gift of a Michael Ayrton, presented by the Friends of the Ashmolean to commemorate the chairmanship of His Honour Paul Clark 4. ^Oxford University Gazette References
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