- William Henry Maule
Sir William Henry Maule PC KC (
25 April 1788 – 1858) was an Englishlawyer ,member of parliament andjudge .Life
Maule was born in
Edmonton ,Middlesex . His father, Henry, was aphysician and his mother, Hannah "née" Rawson, aQuaker . He was educated at a private school then atTrinity College, Cambridge , where he wassenior wrangler andSmith's prize winner in 1810 and where he became a fellow in 1811.FitzGerald (2004)]He initially remained in
Cambridge , where he was a close friend ofCharles Babbage , and worked as amathematics tutor, includingEdward Ryan andCresswell Cresswell [Getzler, J. S. (2004) " [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/6673 Cresswell, Sir Cresswell (1793–1863)] ", "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ", Oxford University Press, accessed 12 August 2007 ODNBsub] among his students. He was offered the post of professor of mathematics at theEast India College but in 1810, Maule had already enteredLincoln's Inn with the intention of practisinglaw . He wascalled to the bar in 1814 and began practice incommercial law , especially marineinsurance , at3 Essex Court . Maule was appointedKing's Council in 1833 and in 1835 became counsel to theBank of England , succeeding SirJames Scarlett .His retention by the bank did not prevent him from acting for
Nicholas Aylward Vigors who faced anelection petition over his County Carlowbyelection victory in February 1837. Maule's success established his reputation in the region and he himself was elected for Carlow Borough in theUnited Kingdom general election, 1837 of August.Maule was
knighted and appointed aBaron of the Court of the Exchequer in 1839, transferring to the Court of Common Pleas later that year. He was a practical and knowledgeable judge with a fine judicial sense of hunour. Maule retired from the bench because of poor health in 1855 but became a Privy Councillor.Maule, never married, sharing a house with his widowed sister, Emma Maria Leathley, and unmarried niece, Emma Leathley. He died at home in
London .References
Bibliography
*Obituaries:
**"Law Magazine", new ser., 5 (1858), 1–34
**"Solicitors' Journal", 2 (1857–8), 236
**"Law Times" (23 Jan 1858), 247–8----
* FitzGerald, J. D. (2004) " [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/18369 Maule, Sir William Henry (1788–1858)] ", rev. Hugh Mooney, "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ", Oxford University Press, accessed 17 August 2007 ODNBsub
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