William Field, 1st Baron Field

William Field, 1st Baron Field

William Ventris Field, 1st Baron Field (21 August, 1813 – 23 January, 1907) was an English judge, second son of Thomas Flint Field, of Fielden, Bedfordshire.

He was educated at King's School, Bruton, Somersetshire, and entered the legal profession as a solicitor. In 1843, however, he ceased to practise as such, and entered at the Inner Temple, being called to the bar in 1850, after having practised for some time as a special pleader. He joined the Western circuit, but soon exchanged it for the Midland. He obtained a large business as a junior, and became a Queen's Counsel and bencher of his inn in 1864.

As a Q.C. he had a very extensive common law practice, and had for some time been the leader of the Midland circuit, when in February 1875, on the retirement of Mr. Justice Keating, he was raised to the bench as a justice of the queen's bench. Mr. Justice Field was an excellent puisne judge of the type that attracts but little public attention. He was a first-rate lawyer, had a good knowledge of commercial matters, great shrewdness and a quick intellect, while he was also painstaking and scrupulously fair.

When the rules of the Supreme Court 1883 came into force in the autumn of that year, Mr. Justice Field was so well recognized an authority upon all questions of practice that the Lord Chancellor Roundell Palmer, 1st Earl of Selborne selected him to sit continuously at Judge's Chambers in order that a consistent practice under the new rules might as far as possible be established. This he did for nearly a year, and his name will always, to a large extent, be associated with the settling of the details of the new procedure, which finally did away with the former elaborate system of special pleading.

In 1890, he retired from the bench and was raised to the peerage as Baron Field, of Bakeham in the County of Surrey, on 10 April 1890 [ [http://www.londongazette.co.uk/ViewPDF.aspx?pdf=26041&geotype=London&gpn=2135&type=ArchivedIssuePage&all=&exact=&atleast=&similar= London Gazette issue 26041 11 April 1890] ] . He had earlier beeen sworn a member of the privy council [ [http://www.londongazette.co.uk/ViewPDF.aspx?pdf=26036&geotype=London&gpn=1781&type=ArchivedIssuePage&all=&exact=&atleast=&similar= London Gazette issue 26036 25 March 1890] ] . In the House of Lords he at first took part, not infrequently, in the hearing of appeals, and notably delivered a carefully-reasoned judgment in the case of the "Bank of England v. Vagliano Brothers" (5 March, 1891), in which, with George William Wilshere, Baron Bramwell, he differed from the majority of his brother peers. Before long, however, deafness and advancing years rendered his attendances less frequent.

Lord Field died at Bognor on 23 January, 1907. As he left no issue the peerage became extinct.

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