- Robert Younger, Baron Blanesburgh
Robert Younger, Baron Blanesburgh GBE, PC, QC (
12 September 1861 –17 August 1946 ) was a Scottish barrister and judge.The son of James Younger and Janet McEwan, and younger brother of the 1st Viscount Younger of Leckie, he was educated at
Edinburgh Academy andBalliol College, Oxford , where he graduated with aBachelor of Arts in 1883, and with a Master of Arts in 1909.In 1884 Younger was
called to the Bar ,Inner Temple and worked asBarrister-at-Law . Made aQueen's Counsel in 1900, he became aBencher ofLincoln's Inn in 1907. Between 1915 and 1919, he wasHigh Court Judge ,Chancery Division . Invested to thePrivy Council on25 November 1919 , he wasLord Justice of Appeal from 1919 to 1923. On12 October 1923 , he was appointedLord of Appeal in Ordinary and was created additionally alife peer with the title Baron Blanesburgh, of Alloa in the County ofClackmannanshire .Having been knighted on
20 April 1915 , he was made a Knight Grand Cross of theOrder of the British Empire in 1917. Younger was aFellow of theRoyal College of Music and received honorary doctorates of theUniversity of Oxford ,University of St Andrews and theUniversity of Edinburgh . In 1932, he became further Treasurer of Lincoln's Inn. He died, aged 84 and unmarried.References
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