- Carl Aarvold
Sir Carl Douglas Aarvold,TD was an England Rugby Union International [ [http://www.cu-sparrows.org.uk/news1993.htm Sporting achievements] ] who in later life became
Recorder of London [Amongst other cases he presided at the 1965 trial of theKray twins ] . Born on7 June 1907 he was educated atDurham School andEmmanuel College, Cambridge and from 1928 until 1933 played 16 times for his country, captaining the side 6 times [”Centenary History of theRugby Football Union ”:WcWhirter,R/Titley,U.A: London, RFU,1970 ISBN 0143273701] . Called to the bar [ in 1932The Times , Thursday, Oct 27, 1932; pg. 4; Issue 46275; col E "Bar Examinations Michaelmas Results"] , two years later he married Noeline Hill atSt George Hanover Square [The marriage yielded three sons “Who was Who” 1897-1990 London, A & C Black, 1991 ISBN 071363457X] . Embarking on a legal career, which was to take him to the top of his profession, by 1951 he was the Recorder ofPontefract [The Times, Friday, Apr 06, 1951; pg. 6; Issue 51968; col D "Recorder Of Pontefract"] and thenJudge of the Lord Mayor's andCity of London Court [The Times, Wednesday, Mar 31, 1954; pg. 5; Issue 52894; col B "Mr. C. D. Aarvold Category: Official Appointments and Notices- Additional Judge of Mayor's and City of London Court"] (later"Common Serjeant" [The Times, Wednesday, Nov 11, 1959; pg. 12; Issue 54615; col F "Appointment Of City Common Serjeant"] ). By now Master of theInner Temple he was promoted to be Senior Judge at The Old Bailey in 1964 and knighted in 1968. A long serving president of theLawn Tennis Association he died on17 March 1991 ; his wife in 2005 [ [http://www.newsbackup.com/about397549.html Wife dies] ] .Notes
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