Robert Carswell, Baron Carswell Explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Right Honourable
The Lord Carswell
Honorific-Suffix:PC KC
Office:Lord of Appeal in Ordinary
Term Start:12 September 2004
Term End:30 June 2009
Predecessor:Brian Hutton
Successor:Sir Brian Kerr
Office2:Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland
Term Start2:1997
Term End2:2004
Predecessor2:Sir Brian Hutton
Successor2:Sir Brian Kerr
Office3:Lord Justice of Appeal
Supreme Court of Judicature
Northern Ireland
Term Start3:1992
Term End3:1997
Office4:High Court of Justice
Northern Ireland
Term Start4:1984
Term End4:1992
Office5:Senior Crown Counsel
Northern Ireland
Term Start5:1979
Term End5:1984
Birth Date:28 June 1934
Birthname:Robert Douglas Carswell
Nationality:British
Spouse:Romayne Ferris (1961–2023)
Children:Catherine
Patricia
Occupation:Judge
Profession:Barrister

Robert Douglas Carswell, Baron Carswell,, (28 June 1934 – 4 May 2023) was a British barrister and judge who served as Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland and a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary.

Early life and education

The son of Alan Carswell and his wife Nance Corlett, Robert Carswell was educated at the Royal Belfast Academical Institution and Pembroke College, Oxford where he received a BA in Classics and Law in 1956 (later converted to an MA). Two years later he graduated from the University of Chicago Law School with a Juris Doctor.

Legal career

Carswell was called to the bar in 1957 and took silk in 1971.[1]

Carswell was Counsel to the Attorney General for Northern Ireland in the years 1969 and 1971, and Senior Crown Counsel in Northern Ireland from 1979 to 1984. In 1984, he became Judge of the High Court of Justice Northern Ireland, a post he held until 1992. He was Lord Justice of Appeal at the Supreme Court of Judicature in Northern Ireland from 1992 to 1997 and further Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland from 1997 to 2004. Lord Carswell was made a Queen's Counsel in 1971 (which became King's Counsel upon the death of Queen Elizabeth II on 8 September 2022).

Carswell was knighted in 1988 and became a Privy Counsellor in 1993. He was appointed a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary[2] as Baron Carswell, of Killeen in the County of Down on 12 January 2004.[3] He sat in the House of Lords as a crossbencher until his retirement from the membership of the House on 29 October 2019.[4]

From 2009 to 2010, Lord Carswell chaired an inquiry into the roles of Jersey's Crown Officers (the Bailiff, Deputy Bailiff, Attorney General and Solicitor General), presenting a report recommending reforms to the States of Jersey on 6 December 2010.

Marriage and children

Carswell married Romayne Winifred Ferris in 1961; they had two daughters. Lady Carswell was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Belfast in 2000.

Death

Lord Carswell died on 4 May 2023 at the age of 88.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/may/30/lord-carswell-obituary Owen Bowcott, Lord Carswell obituary, The Guardian, 30 May 2023
  2. Web site: Announcement at number10.gov.uk. 2006-11-06. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20060926061847/http://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/Page4981.asp. 2006-09-26.
  3. Web site: Announcement of his introduction at the House of Lords. House of Lords. 2004-01-13. minutes of proceedings. 2006-11-06.
  4. Web site: Lord Carswell. UK Parliament. 29 October 2019.
  5. News: Former Lord Chief Justice Robert Carswell dies aged 88 . 7 May 2023 . BBC News . 6 May 2023.