- Walter Lewis
Sir Walter Lewis (
1849 13 November Banbury , Oxon -1930 26 September Blackheath) was an advocate, magistrate ofTrinidad and chief justice ofBritish Honduras .Biography
Lewis's mother and father settled in County Galway in early 1852. Educated at
Queens College Galway he received a B.A. in 1869 and took his M.A. in 1871. He received a gold medal and first class honours in his degree. Lewis entered as a student of theMiddle Temple in 1872; he acquired his knowledge of the law in the chambers ofRobert Wallace ,Herbert Reed andRobert McCall . He frequently 'devilled' for McCall who was also a graduate of QCG. He married Jane Mary Dealy in 1887. In his leisure time Lewis enjoyed voyaging to various parts of the world--he was an expert navigator.Legal life
In 1876 he began to practice on the Northern Circuit but this was not to his liking and he switched to the South Wales and Chester Circuit. Suffering from poor health in 1883 and 1884 he accepted an appointment from Lord Derby as a
stipendiary magistrate in the county district of Trinidad. Some of Lewis's duties lay outside the judiciary: he was chairman of the roads commission, the commission on Agriculture and administrator of the Trinidad public service Widows and Orphans Fund. He was commended for this work byJoseph Chamberlain , and confirmed as a judge of the Supreme Court in 1893. By 1900 he had left to serve as chief justice of British Honduras. Lewis received aCoronation medal in 1902, a knighthood in 1904 and in 1906 he decided to retire.
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