Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q3736956> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 55 of
55
with 100 triples per page.
- Q3736956 description "British law lord".
- Q3736956 description "British law lord".
- Q3736956 subject Q4834.
- Q3736956 subject Q6937995.
- Q3736956 subject Q7000604.
- Q3736956 subject Q7001652.
- Q3736956 subject Q7001696.
- Q3736956 subject Q8620244.
- Q3736956 abstract "Frederick James Tucker, Baron Tucker PC (22 May 1888 – 17 November 1975) was a British judge.Tucker was born in Pietermaritzburg, and was educated at Winchester and at New College, Oxford. He was called to the Bar (Inner Temple) in 1914, and was commissioned into the Army as a Lieutenant during World War I. After the war, he became the pupil of Rayner Goddard (later Lord Goddard) and joined his chambers. He was made King's Counsel in 1933.He was Recorder of Southampton in 1936-37, and became Justice of the King's Bench Division of the High Court, between 1937 to 1945, receiving the customary knighthood upon his appointment. In 1945, Tucker presided over the trial of William Joyce (Lord Haw Haw) for treason at the Central Criminal Court.Invested as a Privy Councillor on 30 October 1945, Tucker was Lord Justice of Appeal from 1945 to 1950, became a Honorary Fellow New College Oxford in 1946. He was appointed Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 29 September 1950, and was created a life peer with the title Baron Tucker of Great Bookham in the County of Surrey. In 1961, he retired as Lord of Appeal.".
- Q3736956 birthDate "1888-05-22".
- Q3736956 birthYear "1888".
- Q3736956 deathDate "1975-11-17".
- Q3736956 deathYear "1975".
- Q3736956 wikiPageWikiLink Q1059517.
- Q3736956 wikiPageWikiLink Q1194829.
- Q3736956 wikiPageWikiLink Q1233784.
- Q3736956 wikiPageWikiLink Q1376987.
- Q3736956 wikiPageWikiLink Q145.
- Q3736956 wikiPageWikiLink Q1533366.
- Q3736956 wikiPageWikiLink Q185591.
- Q3736956 wikiPageWikiLink Q2134319.
- Q3736956 wikiPageWikiLink Q2135808.
- Q3736956 wikiPageWikiLink Q23276.
- Q3736956 wikiPageWikiLink Q2914468.
- Q3736956 wikiPageWikiLink Q361.
- Q3736956 wikiPageWikiLink Q4834.
- Q3736956 wikiPageWikiLink Q610320.
- Q3736956 wikiPageWikiLink Q6528244.
- Q3736956 wikiPageWikiLink Q6679476.
- Q3736956 wikiPageWikiLink Q683120.
- Q3736956 wikiPageWikiLink Q6937995.
- Q3736956 wikiPageWikiLink Q7000604.
- Q3736956 wikiPageWikiLink Q7001652.
- Q3736956 wikiPageWikiLink Q7001696.
- Q3736956 wikiPageWikiLink Q76532.
- Q3736956 wikiPageWikiLink Q8620244.
- Q3736956 dateOfBirth "1888-05-22".
- Q3736956 dateOfDeath "1975-11-17".
- Q3736956 name "Tucker, Frederick".
- Q3736956 shortDescription "British law lord".
- Q3736956 type Person.
- Q3736956 type Agent.
- Q3736956 type Person.
- Q3736956 type Agent.
- Q3736956 type NaturalPerson.
- Q3736956 type Thing.
- Q3736956 type Q215627.
- Q3736956 type Q5.
- Q3736956 type Person.
- Q3736956 comment "Frederick James Tucker, Baron Tucker PC (22 May 1888 – 17 November 1975) was a British judge.Tucker was born in Pietermaritzburg, and was educated at Winchester and at New College, Oxford. He was called to the Bar (Inner Temple) in 1914, and was commissioned into the Army as a Lieutenant during World War I. After the war, he became the pupil of Rayner Goddard (later Lord Goddard) and joined his chambers.".
- Q3736956 label "Frederick Tucker, Baron Tucker".
- Q3736956 givenName "Frederick".
- Q3736956 name "Frederick Tucker".
- Q3736956 name "Tucker, Frederick".
- Q3736956 surname "Tucker".