Sir James Andrews, 1st Baronet

Sir James Andrews, 1st Baronet

Sir James Andrews, 1st Baronet, KC, PC (NI) (3 January 1877 - 18 February 1951) was the Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland and brother of Prime Minister John Miller Andrews and Thomas Andrews, builder of the Titanic.

Early life

Andrews was born in Comber, Co. Down,, the third son of Thomas Andrews, flax spinner, of Ardara, Comber, and his wife, Eliza, daughter of James Alexander Pirrie and sister of William Pirrie, 1st Viscount Pirrie.

Sir James was educated at the Royal Belfast Academical Institution, and then at Stephen's Green School, Dublin. At Trinity College, Dublin, he had a distinguished career: he became a senior exhibitioner (1897) and a prizeman in civil and international law (1898), and graduated in 1899 with honours in ethics and logic. He was also gold medallist and auditor of the college historical society. A sports fan Andrews had passions for shooting, golf, cricket and sailing (mainly on Strangford Lough).

In 1922 he married Jane Lawson (d. 1964), daughter of Joseph Ormrod, of Bolton, and widow of Captain Cyril Gerald Haselden RE. They had no children.

Career

Although from a family of industrialists Andrews chose to read law (his uncle had been a barrister and Judge). In 1900 he was called to the Irish Bar at King's Inns.

He built up a lucrative practice and soon established himself as an advocate. In 1918 Andrews took silk (becoming a King's Counsel (KC)); in 1920 he was elected a bencher of King's Inns; and in 1921 he was appointed a Lord Justice of Appeal in the new Supreme Court of Northern Ireland, established under the Government of Ireland Act, 1920.

In 1924 he became a member of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland and in 1926 a bencher at the Inn of Court of Northern Ireland. He sat on the senate of the Queen's University of Belfast and on many of its committees from 1924 and he was a pro-chancellor from 1929.

In 1937 he succeeded Sir William Moore, 1st Baronet as lord chief justice, an office which he held until his death. In 1938 an honorary LLD from his old university and, in 1942, he was created a Baronet.

He died in Comber in 1951, his estate valued at £40,142 1s. 3d. in England; Northern Irish probate sealed in England, 30 June 1951.

The School of Law at Queen's University of Belfast named it's building on University Square Sir James Andrews House in his honour.

References

*Oxford Dictionary of National Biography


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