Scholarship awarded to students from the University of Oxford
The Earl of Eldon
The Eldon Law Scholarship is a scholarship awarded to students from the University of Oxford who wish to study for the English Bar . Applicants must either have obtained a first class honours degree in the Final Honours School, or obtained a distinction on the BCL or MJur .[ 1] It is a two-year scholarship presently funded at £9,000 a year.[ 2]
History
The scholarship dates from 12 May 1830, and was funded in response to an application from subscribers.[ 3] [ 4] Although the scholarship is named after Lord Eldon LC , it is not funded from his will – Lord Eldon did not in fact die until eight years after the scholarship was founded.[ 4] The first trustees included the Duke of Richmond, Earl of Mansfield, Earl of Romney and Lord Arden.[ 3]
Until 1963 it was a requirement that an applicant be a member of the Church of England . In 1963 that was downgraded to a preference, and in 1983 the requirement was dropped entirely.[ 3]
Past winners
Past winners include:[ 5]
Herman Merivale (1831), civil servant and historian[ 6]
Roundell Palmer, 1st Earl of Selborne (1834), Lord Chancellor [ 7]
Thomas Henry Haddan (1840), founder of The Guardian
Edward Karslake (1843), barrister and politician[ 7]
Ralph Lingen, 1st Baron Lingen (1846), civil servant[ 8]
John Conington (1849), classical scholar (who gave up the scholarship)[ 9]
Sir George Osborne Morgan (1851), barrister and politician[ 10]
Sir Robert Herbert (1854), first Premier of Queensland , Australia[ 11]
Horace Davey, Baron Davey (1859), Law Lord
Sir Courtenay Ilbert (1867), lawyer and civil servant[ 12]
Alfred Barratt (1870), philosopher
Arthur Godley, 1st Baron Kilbracken (1874), civil servant[ 13]
Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner (1878), politician and colonial administrator
Francis William Pember (1887), lawyer and academic, vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford [ 14]
Sir Frederick Liddell , KC (1892), civil servant[ 15]
Alfred Hazel MP [ 16]
Murray Coutts-Trotter , Chief Justice of Madras High Court
Sir Arthur Steel-Maitland (1899), politician
Raymond Asquith (1902), barrister[ 17]
Sir John Behan (1906), lawyer and educationist[ 18]
Patrick Shaw-Stewart , banker and war poet[ 19]
Cyril Asquith, Baron Asquith of Bishopstone (1913), Law Lord
Professor Sir Carleton Allen , QC (1913), law professor and Warden of Rhodes House
Sir Geoffrey Faber (1920), academic and publisher
Gordon Alchin (1920), poet, judge and politician[ 5]
Sir Eric Beckett , QC (1921), legal adviser to the Foreign Office
Tom Denning, Baron Denning (1921), Law Lord and Master of the Rolls [ 20]
Cyril Radcliffe, 1st Viscount Radcliffe (1923), Law Lord
Sir John Foster , QC (1924), politician, army officer and legal scholar
John Sparrow (1929), academic and barrister, Warden of All Souls
Richard Wilberforce, Baron Wilberforce (1930), Law Lord[ 5]
J.H.C. Morris , QC (1933), academic[ 21]
Sir James Fawcett , QC (1935), President of the European Commission for Human Rights [ 22]
Sir Thomas Smith , QC (1937), barrister and academic
Robert Blake, Baron Blake (1938), historian
Sir Wilfrid Bourne , QC (1948), Permanent Secretary to the Lord Chancellor's Office
W.A.N. Wells (1949), Australian barrister and judge
Sir Richard Blackburn (1949), Australian judge
Sir Anthony Barrowclough , QC (1949), government lawyer
Sir Christopher Slade (1950), Lord Justice of Appeal [ 5]
Patrick Neill, Baron Neill of Bladen , QC (1951), barrister, public servant and Warden of All Souls
Dick Taverne, Baron Taverne , KC (1952), barrister and politician
Edward Nugee , QC (1953), barrister[ 23]
Tom Bingham, Baron Bingham of Cornhill (1957), Senior Law Lord, Lord Chief Justice and Master of the Rolls[ 24]
Sir Christopher Rose (1959), Lord Justice of Appeal [ 5]
Richard Mawrey , KC (1964), barrister
Sir David Keene (1965), Lord Justice of Appeal [ 5]
Nicholas Wilson, Lord Wilson of Culworth (1967), Supreme Court judge [ 5]
Sir James Munby (1970), President of the Family Division [ 5]
Sir Michael Hart (1970), High Court judge
Dame Sonia Proudman (1973), High Court judge[ 5]
Sir Stephen Tomlinson (1974), Lord Justice of Appeal [ 5]
Sir Peter Gross (1978), Lord Justice of Appeal
Sir Paul Walker (1980), High Court judge
Nicholas Hamblen, Lord Hamblen of Kersey (1982), Justice of the UK Supreme Court[ 25]
Sir Christopher Nugee (1984), High Court judge.[ 5]
Philip Sales, Lord Sales (1986) Justice of the UK Supreme Court [ 5]
Sir Christopher Butcher (1987), High Court judge[ 5]
Sir David Foxton (1989), High Court judge[ 5]
Dame Sara Cockerill (1990), High Court judge and Judge in Charge of the Commercial Court[ 5] [ 26]
Sir Martin Chamberlain (1997), High Court judge[ 5]
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