- Richard Rougier
Sir Richard George Rougier (
12 February 1932 –25 October 2007 ) was a BritishHigh Court judge for 15 years. He was the son of noted romance novelistGeorgette Heyer .Early years
Rougier was the only child of novelist
Georgette Heyer and her husband,George Ronald Rougier CBE QC, a mining engineer who later became a barrister. His mother, a successful published author by the time of his birth, referred to Rougier as her "most notable (indeed peerless) work."Hodge (1984), p. 35.] In 1939, his father was called to the Bar, and the family moved first toBrighton , then toHove , so that Ronald Rougier could easily commute to London. The following year, Rougier was sent to prep school. [Hodge (1984), pp. 61, 62.]The Blitz made train travel uncertain at times, making it difficult for Rougier's father to commute. In 1942, the family moved to London. [Hodge (1984), pp. 66-67.]He was educated at
Marlborough College , and read classics and law atPembroke College, Cambridge from 1952 to 1955. He didNational Service in the Rifle Brigade.Career
He followed his father into the law, and was called to the Bar at
Inner Temple in 1956. He practised as abarrister on theSouth Eastern Circuit , specialising in medical insurance and pharmaceutical cases. He became aQC in 1972 and a recorder in 1973.He was appointed as a High Court judge in 1986, in the
Queen's Bench Division , receiving the customaryknighthood . He was the presiding judge of theMidland circuit from 1990 to 1994. He sat in a number of controversial cases.He presided at he trial of
Iorworth Hoare in 1989, sentencing him to life imprisonment for the attempted rape of a 60-year-old.In a civil case in 1991, he ruled that the family of the
Lynn Siddons , who had been stabbed to death in 1977, was entitled to damages from her suspected murdererMichael Brookes . Although Brookes had not been tried in a criminal court, Rougier ruled that it wasbeyond reasonable doubt that Brookes was her killer. Brookes was later sentenced to life imprisonment in 1996.He presided at the murder trial of
Jonathan Jones , accused of killing Harry and Megan Tooze, the parents of his girlfriend, at their farmhouse inLlanharry inmid-Glamorgan in 1993. Rougier was clearly surprised when Jones was convicted by the jury. Although he sentenced Jones to the mandatory term oflife imprisonment , he set no minimum term, and wrote privately to theHome Secretary ,Michael Howard , and defence counsel,John Rees QC, to express his doubts over the verdict. Jones was later released and his conviction wasquashed in May 1996.He also sat in the case of "
Revill v. Newbery " in 1994, in which burglar Mark Revill sued pensioner Ted Newbery, the occupant of the shed that Revill was trying to break into. Rougier ordered Newbery to pay Revill £4,000 damages for the injured he sustained when Newbery fired a shotgun blind, through the shed door.He retired in 2002, but presided at an inquiry in 2005 into the deaths of 11 men at
Kingsway Hospital inDerby . He retired toSomerset , where he enjoyed playingcontract bridge ,fly fishing andgolf . He was also a member of theGarrick Club .Family
In 1960, Rougier fell in love with the estranged wife of one of his acquaintances. He assisted the woman, Susanna Flint, in leaving her husband, and, after her divorce was final, the couple married. [Hodge (1984), pp. 141, 151.] Together they raised her two sons from her first marriage as well as their own son, Nicholas, born in 1966. [Hodge (1984), p. 169.]
They were divorced in 1996, and he remarried later that year, to Judy Williams. He died of
lung cancer .Footnotes
References
*citation|last=Hodge|first=Jane Aiken|title=The Private World of Georgette Heyer|publisher=
The Bodley Head |date=1984|location=London |ISBN=0-09-949349-7
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article2812817.ece Obituary in "The Times, 6 November 2007]
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/news/2007/10/27/db2701.xml Obituary, "The Daily Telegraph", 27 October 2007]
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,2206963,00.html Obituary, "The Guardian", 8 November 2007]
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