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− | subject_name= Sir Barrington Womble, KCRC| photo=http:// | + | subject_name= Sir Barrington Womble, KCRC KH| photo=http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/thumb/f/f0/180px-Goddard.jpg | |
caption1=Position | field1=Delegate to [[The Pretenama Panel]] | | caption1=Position | field1=Delegate to [[The Pretenama Panel]] | | ||
caption2=Nationality | field2= [[Cobdenia]]n | | caption2=Nationality | field2= [[Cobdenia]]n | | ||
caption3=Qualifications | field3=Former Member of the High Chamber of Justice| | caption3=Qualifications | field3=Former Member of the High Chamber of Justice| | ||
− | caption4=Birthday | field4= 21st January, | + | caption4=Birthday | field4= 21st January, 1880}} |
− | The Honourable '''Sir Barrington Womble''' was born in [[Port Sir Richard]] in | + | The Honourable '''Sir Barrington Womble''' was born in [[Port Sir Richard]] in 1880 to prestigious parents, and in 1894 he started at Cobdenia's premier prublic school, The ''Sir Richard Cobden school for Boys'', where he achieved the highest marks possible. He then went onto the University of [[Keynestown]], where he got a first in Cobdenian and International Law in 1901. |
− | He became a well known Barrister and by | + | He became a well known Barrister and by 1915 he had become a Judge, and an adviser to the Prime Minister in international law. In 1923, he was elected to the High Chamber of Justice. In 1929 he retired, and returned to being a appeal court Judge. He accepted the Prime Minister and Governors nomination to become the delegate to [[the Pretenama Panel]] in late 1929. |
[[Category:The Pretenama Panel]] | [[Category:The Pretenama Panel]] |
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The Honourable Sir Barrington Womble was born in Port Sir Richard in 1880 to prestigious parents, and in 1894 he started at Cobdenia's premier prublic school, The Sir Richard Cobden school for Boys, where he achieved the highest marks possible. He then went onto the University of Keynestown, where he got a first in Cobdenian and International Law in 1901.
He became a well known Barrister and by 1915 he had become a Judge, and an adviser to the Prime Minister in international law. In 1923, he was elected to the High Chamber of Justice. In 1929 he retired, and returned to being a appeal court Judge. He accepted the Prime Minister and Governors nomination to become the delegate to the Pretenama Panel in late 1929.