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Ransley Thacker

Ransley Samuel Thacker
KC
Chief Justice of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Monarch George V
Governor Herbert Walter Peebles
15th Attorney General of Fiji
In office
December 1933 – 1938
Monarch George V
Edward VIII
George VI
Governor Sir Arthur Fletcher
Cecil Barton(Acting)
Sir Arthur Richards
Preceded by Charles Gough Howell
Succeeded by Edward Enoch Jenkins
Justice of the Supreme Court of Kenya
In office
1938–1950
Monarch George VI
Governor Sir Robert Brooke-Popham
Walter Harragin(Acting)
Sir Henry Moore(Acting)
Gilbert McCall Rennie(Acting)
Sir Philip Mitchell
First Class Magistrate
In office
1952–1953
Monarch Elizabeth II
Governor Sir Evelyn Baring
Preceded by None (new office)
Succeeded by None (office abolished)
Personal details
Born 1891
Nottingham, England
Died 1965(1965-Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "?".-00) (aged 73–74)
Nationality British subject
Spouse(s) Olive Frances Braithwaite
m. 1915
Children 1 daughter, 1 son
Occupation Lawyer, Jurist

Ransley Samuel Thacker (Nottingham, 1891 — 1965) was a British lawyer and judge. Employed in the colonial service, he served as Chief Justice of St Vincent (1931–1933), Attorney General of Fiji (1933-1938), and as a judge in British Kenya. He is best known for the jailing of Jomo Kenyatta.

In the early 1930s, Thacker served as Chief Justice of St Vincent, and was serving in that role as of 7 July 1933.

Thacker took up the post of Attorney General of Fiji at the end of 1933, passing through Sydney en route to Suva on 21 December.

Thacker served as judge on the Supreme Court of British Kenya from 1938 to 1950. He retired to Nairobi on a ₤474 pension, which he supplemented by practicing Law. He was called out of retirement on 17 November 1952, however, as a First Class Magistrate to preside over the trial of the Kapenguria SixJomo Kenyatta and five others accused of organizing the Mau Mau movement. On 8 April 1953, Thacker sentenced them to seven years' hard labour. In his summing up, Thacker declared:

He added:

Kenyatta remained imprisoned until 14 April 1959, and his civil rights were not fully restored until August 1961.

Thacker was the son of Henry Thacker and Eliza Jackson.

In 1915, Thacker married Olive Frances Braithwaite in London. They had three children, Daphne Elinor (born 1917), Derek (born c.1919) and Derwent Allan (born 1921).


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