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The Honourable Society of Gray's Inn, commonly known simply as Gray's Inn , is one of the four Inns of Court in London. To be called to the Bar and practise as a barrister in England and Wales , an individual must belong to one of these Inns. The Inn has existed for over 600 years. Its members have included many noted lawyers and judges, such as Francis Bacon ,[ 1] Lord Slynn , Lord Bingham of Cornhill , Lord Hoffmann , Lord Pannick and others. Outside the Bar and judiciary of England and Wales, members have included the clergy (including five Archbishops of Canterbury ),[ 2] the industrialist John Wynne , the astronomer John Lee , media figures, such as Huw Thomas ,[ 3] and members of the Bar and judiciary of other nations, such as Yang Ti-liang (former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong ) and Aitzaz Ahsan (former president of the Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan ).[ 4] [ 5] As well as full members, the Inn also offers honorary membership to particularly distinguished members of society. During the Second World War , for example, both Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill became honorary Benchers , and therefore members.[ 6] Other than honorary members, this list only contains those individuals who were called to the Bar, not those who simply joined but left before qualifying.
Lawyers
Call
Name
Noted for
Notes
1540
Nicholas Barham
Serjeant-at-Law who investigated and prosecuted the Ridolfi plot
[ 7]
1583
Thomas Ashe
legal writer and qualified barrister , although he never practised the law
[ 8]
1585
Henry Finch
legal writer
[ 9]
1674
William Atwood
Lawyer and writer
[ 10]
1792
John Bell
Considered the best equity barrister of his age, even though he could "neither read, write, walk, nor talk"
[ 11]
1922
B. R. Ambedkar
Indian polymath, jurist, economist, politician and social reformer and the father of the Indian Constitution
[ 12]
1937
Jack Hamson
legal writer and jurist of comparative and common law, President of the International Academy of Comparative Law
[ 13]
1940
V.T.
Thomas
Indian advocate, jurist and philanthropist.
1959
Christopher Bathurst
English barrister with a successful practice who became a Queen's Counsel in 1978 before inheriting a hereditary peerage and joining the House of Lords
[ 14]
1961
Samuel Eson Johnson Ecoma
former Chief Judge of Cross River State, Nigeria.
1967
Aitzaz Ahsan
Pakistani advocate, President of the Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan
[ 4]
1967
Michael Mansfield
King's Counsel and head of chambers at Nexus Chambers
1977
Francis Chang-Sam
Seychelles advocate, former Registrar General of Seychelles and Attorney-General of Seychelles. He also headed the secretariat of the Constitution of the Third Republic of Seychelles.
1980
Noor Dean
Fiji Indian lawyer and politician
[ 15]
1988
Roger Tan Kor Mee
Malaysian advocate & solicitor, former member of the Malaysian Bar Council and now a Water Commissioner of Malaysia.
Judiciary
Politicians
Call
Name
Noted for
Notes
1355
Robert Ashton
Lord Chancellor of Ireland , Lord High Treasurer
[ 59]
1515
Robert Aske
Politician and rebel who led the Pilgrimage of Grace
[ 60]
1524
Thomas Cromwell
Chief minister to King Henry VIII of England from 1532 to 1540
[ 61]
1533
Nicholas Bacon
Lord Keeper of the Great Seal
[ 62]
1552
Christopher Yelverton
Speaker of the House of Commons
[ 63]
1554
Thomas Snagge
Speaker of the British House of Commons and Attorney-General for Ireland
[ 64]
1560
John Brograve
Member of Parliament for Preston , Attorney General of the Duchy of Lancaster
[ 65]
1565
Edward Bacon
Member of Parliament for Great Yarmouth and Tavistock
[ 66]
1582
Francis Bacon
Politician and statesman who served as Lord Chancellor and Attorney General
[ 67]
1617
Nathaniel Bacon
Member of Parliament for Ipswich
[ 68]
1631
John Cooke
Solicitor General
[ 69]
1644
Levinus Bennet
Member of Parliament for Cambridgeshire
[ 70]
1648
William Brodrick
Member of the Sealed Knot , Surveyor General of Ireland, Member of Parliament for Dungarvan in the Irish House of Commons
[ 71]
1658
William Williams
Solicitor General and Speaker of the House of Commons
[ 72]
1673
Thomas Allen
Lord Mayor of the City of London
[ 73]
1682
Alexander Pendarves
Member of Parliament for Penryn , Saltash , Helston , and Launceston
[ 74]
1718
Hugh Williams
Member of Parliament for Anglesey
[ 75]
1839
George Hammond Whalley
Member of Parliament for Peterborough
[ 76]
1871
William Bowen Rowlands
Member of Parliament for Ceredigion
1885
Sidney Webb
Member of Parliament for Seaham , President of the Board of Trade , Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs , Secretary of State for the Colonies , Co-founder London School of Economics
1894
F.E. Smith
Lord Chancellor, Secretary of State for India
[ 77]
1910
Khabeeruddin Ahmed
Member Bengal Legislative Council
[ 78]
1922
David Maxwell Fyfe
Solicitor General, Attorney General, Lord Chancellor and Home Secretary
[ 44]
1922
Hartley Shawcross
Attorney General
[ 79]
1923
Grantley Herbert Adams
Premier of Barbados
[ 80]
1924
Ba Maw
Prime Minister of Burma
[ 81]
1933
Leslie Goonewardene
Sri Lankan independence activist and founder of the nation's first political party, the Lanka Sama Samaja Party . Also served in cabinet post.
[ 82]
1935
Elwyn Jones
Attorney General, Lord Chancellor
[ 44]
1944
Emrys Roberts
Member of Parliament for Merioneth
[ 83]
1948
Noor Hassanali
The first Indo-Trinidadian to hold the office of President of Trinidad and Tobago and was the first Muslim Head of State in the Americas
[ 84]
1950
Glafcos Clerides
Fourth President of the Republic of Cyprus
[ 85]
1954
Spyros Kyprianou
Second President of the Republic of Cyprus
[ 85]
1954
Tassos Papadopoulos
Fifth President of the Republic of Cyprus
[ 85]
1959
John "Tom" Adams
Premier of Barbados
[ 86]
1959
Lalith Athulathmudali
Sri Lankan Member of Parliament and Minister of Education
[ 87]
1974
Roy Roebuck
Member of Parliament
1975
Vera Baird
Solicitor General for England and Wales
[ 88]
Clergy
Other
Honorary members
See also
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