What is Robert Wright, Baron Wright's middle name?
Alderson
What is Robert Wright, Baron Wright's full name?
Robert Wright
Robert Wright, Baron Wright nickname(s):
Robert Wright, Baron Wright, Robert Alderson Wright
Robert Wright, Baron Wright date of birth:
October 15, 1869
How old was Robert Wright, Baron Wright when died?
94
Where was Robert Wright, Baron Wright born?
South Shields, County Durham England UK
When did Robert Wright, Baron Wright die?
June 27, 1964
Where did Robert Wright, Baron Wright die?
Durley House, Burbage, Wiltshire England UK
Robert Wright, Baron Wright body shape:
Average
What color are Robert Wright, Baron Wright's eyes?
Brown - Dark
What color is Robert Wright, Baron Wright's hair?
Grey
What is Robert Wright, Baron Wright's ethnicity?
White
What is Robert Wright, Baron Wright nationality?
English
What is Robert Wright, Baron Wright's occupation?
judge
Short Biography
Robert Alderson Wright, Baron Wright GCMG PC FBA (15 October 1869 – 27 June 1964) was a British judge.Early Life and CareerBorn in South Shields, Wright was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he took a First and later held a prize fellowship. He was called to the bar in 1900 by the Inner Temple and practiced at the commercial bar, having joined the chambers of Thomas Edward Scrutton. He also lectured on industrial law at the London School of Economics.At the 1923 General election, he stood as the Liberal candidate in the Darlington constituency. The Liberals, who had not contested the seat at the previous election, were not expected to win and he came last. He did not stand for parliament again.In 1925, Wright was appointed to the King's Bench Division of the High Court as a judge, receiving the customary knighthood. On 11 April 1932, he was appointed Lord of Appeal in Ordinary and was created additionally a life peer with the title Baron Wright, of Durley in the County of Wiltshire. His translation from the High Court directly to the House of Lords was unusual, and was masterminded by the Lord Chancellor, the Viscount Sankey. However, he resigned as Lord of Appeal in 1935. becoming instead Master of the Rolls, a post he held until 1937, when he was made Lord of Appeal in Ordinary again. He retired in 1947, and was appointed GCMG in 1948.In 1945 he was the Chairman of the United Nations War Crimes Commission