Sir Roger Sewell Bacon, MBE (23 January 1895 – 17 February 1962) was a British judge who was Chief Justice of Gibraltar (1946–55) and a Justice of Appeal on the East African Court of Appeal (1955–57).

Sir
Roger Sewell Bacon
Chief Justice of Gibraltar
In office
1946–1955
Justice of Appeal, East African Court of Appeal
In office
1955–1957
Personal details
Born23 January 1895
Died17 February 1962(1962-02-17) (aged 67)
London, United Kingdom
SpouseCatherine Grace Connolly
EducationRugby School
Alma materBalliol College, Oxford
OccupationJudge

Early life and education

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Roger Sewell Bacon was born on 23 January 1895, the elder son of Sewell Bacon.[1] He was schooled at Rugby before going up to Balliol College, Oxford.[2]

Career and honours

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Bacon had held a temporary commission in the Cheshire Regiment during the First World War. Called to the bar in 1923, he remained in law for the rest of his professional life. He was a Deputy Judge Advocate from 1940 to 1943 and a legal adviser to the War Office from then until 1946, when he became Chief Justice of Gibraltar. Having served in that post for nine years, he was appointed a Justice of Appeal on the East African Court of Appeal in 1955, serving until 1957.[2]

Bacon had been appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 1943, and was made a Knight Bachelor in 1958, the year after he retired from the East African Court of Appeal. He died aged 67 at London on 17 February 1962, leaving a widow, Catherine Grace, daughter of the Honourable James Connolly.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Bacon, Sir Roger (Sewell)", Who Was Who (online edition, Oxford University Press, December 2007). Retrieved 16 March 2018.
  2. ^ a b c "Sir Roger Bacon", The Times (London) 19 February 1962, p. 15.