- Thomas Gardner Horridge
Sir Thomas Gardner Horridge (October 12 1857 - July 25, 1938) was a British
High Court judge and Liberal politician.He was the only son of John Horridge, chemist, of Tonge with Haulgh, and Margaret Barlow of
Bolton ,Lancashire . He was educated inBarnes ,Surrey before becoming asolicitor inSouthport in 1879. In 1884 he was called to the bar at theMiddle Temple , serving in the Northern Circuit."Obituary - Sir T Horridge", The Times, July 26, 1938, p.14] cite web |url=http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/33996 |title=Horridge, Sir Thomas Gardner (1857–1938) |accessdate=2008-10-09 |author=David Davies, rev. Hugh Mooney |date=2004 |work=Oxford Dictionary of National Biography |publisher=Oxford University Press] In January 1901 it was announced that he was to be appointed aqueen's counsel . With Victoria's death, the warrant was issued by her successor, George V, and he became aking's counsel . ["Law Report", The Times, February 1, 1910, p.13]In 1906 he was elected as Liberal
member of parliament for Manchester East, spectacularly unseating the former Conservativeprime minister ,Arthur Balfour . He particularly campaigned on the "Chinese Slavery" issue: the Conservative government's policy of using indentured Chinese labourers, housed in primitive enclosures, to operate South African gold mines.Horridge stood down at the next general election in January, 1910, and resumed his legal career. He was promptly appointed a judge of the
King's Bench Division , a decision that was criticised as political at the time. ["The New Judges", The Times, August 4, 1910, p.6] He subsequently dealt with cases in theDivorce andBankruptcy Courts, and also took part in the trial fortreason ofRoger Casement . He was elected treasurer of the Middle Temple in 1929.In 1937 he announced his resignation from the bench, aged 79. He was appointed a member of the
privy council upon his retirement. ["Mr Justice Horridge's Resignation", The Times, May 27, 1937, p.16] He died at his home inHove ,Sussex in 1938, aged 80.Horridge was married twice. In 1901 he married Evelyne Sandys of Lanarth,
Cornwall , who died in 1920. In 1921 he married May Ethel Markham, widow of Alfred Isenberg. There were no children from either marriage.References
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