- Robert Lowry, Baron Lowry
Sir Robert Lynd Erskine Lowry, Baron Lowry PC (NI), often known as "Robbie Lowry", (
30 January 1919 –15 January 1999 ) was aLord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland and aLord of Appeal in Ordinary . [http://www.thepeerage.com/p19155.htm The peerage.com] ]On 18 July 1979, in the early months of the Thatcher Government, he was created "Baron Lowry, of Crossgar in the County of Down".
Early life
His father was former
Ulster Unionist Member of Parliament ODNB] andAttorney General forNorthern Ireland William Lowry . His mother was niece ofSinn Féin activist,Robert Wilson Lynd ."Obituary: Lord Lowry";The Independent ; 18 Jan 1999 ] He attended theRoyal Belfast Academical Institution andJesus College, Cambridge where he readClassics , achieving a double first.Military
During the
Second World War , he fought with theRoyal Inniskilling Fusiliers in Tunisia, followed by theRoyal Irish Fusiliers before becoming a Major in 1945.He has since held the title of Honorary
Colonel for
*38th Irish Infantry Brigade - 5th Battalion and 7th Battalion
*Royal Irish Rangers - 5th (Volunteer) BattalionLaw
He was admitted to the Bar (Northern Ireland) in 1947. He was a High Court Judge (Northern Ireland) from 1964 until he became Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland in 1971. That year he was invested as a Northern Ireland
Privy Counsellor .Prior to the Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) Act 1973, Lowry excluded confessions made by IRA suspects in Army detention on the grounds that they were not made voluntarily. The introduction of the Act reduced the scope of what was inadmissible.
In 1975, Lowry was appointed by
Merlyn Rees to chair theNorthern Ireland Constitutional Convention , a process which led to theSunningdale Agreement .In 1977,
John Hume challenged a regulation under theSpecial Powers Act which allowed any soldier to disperse an assembly of three or more people. Lowry held that the regulation wasUltra Vires under Section 4 of theGovernment of Ireland Act 1920 which forbade theParliament of Northern Ireland to make laws in respect of the army.He presided over some of the
Diplock court cases. Lowry was became an IRA target, narrowly missing death on at least three occasions. In 1982, having just survived a hail of IRA bullets, he proceeded to give a planned lecture atQueen's University, Belfast .He was an honorary
Bencher King's Inns ,Dublin andMiddle Temple and he was aLaw Lord .Personal life
Lord Lowry married twice;
*Mary Martin (d. 1987), in 1948, with whom he had three daughters (Sheila, Anne and Margaret).
*Barbra Calvert, Lady Lowry QC, in 1994 (daughter of Albert Parker CBE).References
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