The Right Honourable The Lord Evershed PC |
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Master of the Rolls | |
In office 1 June 1949 – 19 April 1962 |
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Preceded by | The Lord Greene |
Succeeded by | The Lord Denning |
Personal details | |
Born |
Francis Raymond Evershed 8 August 1899 Stapenhill, Burton upon Trent |
Died | 3 October 1966 St Andrews Hospital, Northampton |
Nationality | British |
Spouse(s) | (Cecily) Elizabeth Joan |
Alma mater | Balliol College, Oxford |
Profession | Barrister, Judge |
Francis Raymond Evershed, 1st Baron Evershed, PC (8 August 1899 – 3 October 1966) was British judge who served as Master of the Rolls, and subsequently became a Law Lord.
Evershed was the son of Frank Evershed, a brewer and sportsman, and his wife Florence Helen, daughter of Thomas Lowe. He was educated at Clifton College and Balliol College, Oxford. During the First World War he was a Second Lieutenant in the Royal Engineers. In January 1923, he was called to the bar by Lincoln's Inn. He then practiced at the Chancery bar.
Evershed was made a KC in 1933 and a Bencher of Lincoln's Inn in 1938. He became a High Court Judge in 1944 when he was knighted, and Lord Justice of Appeal in 1947 when he was also made a Privy Counsellor. Between 1949 and 1962 he was Master of the Rolls and served as the UK Member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague in 1950.
He was raised to the peerage as Baron Evershed, of Stapenhill in the County of Derby, on 20 January 1956. In 1962 he was made a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary and was succeed as Master of the Rolls by Lord Denning.