James Pitman, Lord Pitman
James Campbell Pitman, Lord Pitman LLD (1864–1941) was a 20th-century Scottish law lord who served as a Senator of the College of Justice.[1]
Life
He was born at 11 Alva Street in Edinburgh the son of Frederick Pitman WS.[2]
In 1900 he is listed as an advocate living at 13 Great Stuart Street in the Moray Estate in west Edinburgh.[3]
In 1911 he is listed as an advocate living at 9 Doune Terrace in the Moray Estate in west Edinburgh.[4]
From 1920 to 1929 he was Sheriff of Caithness. In January 1929 he was elected a Senator of the College of Justice under the title of Lord Pitman.[5]
Following his death in the Spring of 1939 he was replaced as a Senator by William Donald Patrick, Lord Patrick.
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References
- https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/c/F42566
- Edinburgh Post Office Directory 1865
- Edinburgh Post Office Directory 1900
- Edinburgh Post Office Directory 1911
- Scotland's Foreshore: Public Rights, Private Rights, and the Crown 1840-2017
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