Joseph Trounsell Gilbert

Sir Joseph Trounsell Gilbert CBE QC (30 August 1888 – 23 January 1975) was a Bermudan barrister, judge and politician who ended a distinguished legal and political career as Chief Justice of Bermuda and as President of the Legislative Council of Bermuda.[1]

Biography

Born on 30 August 1888, Trounsell Gilbert was educated at Bedford School and at Brasenose College, Oxford, where he was a Rhodes Scholar.[2] He was called to the Bar in 1914 and became a member of Lincoln's Inn. He was Attorney General, and a member of the Executive Council, of Bermuda between 1938 and 1952.[3] He was Chief Justice of Bermuda, and President of the Legislative Council of Bermuda, between 1952 and 1958.[4]

Sir Trounsell Gilbert retired in 1958 and died on 23 January 1975.

His great-uncle, also Joseph Trounsell Gilbert, had been attorney-general of British Guiana from 1863.

gollark: We should just convert the spare atmospheric CO2 into cuboids of diamond (and oxygen gas) and build from those.
gollark: Can't wait for 50 degrees of warming and hypercanes.
gollark: Isn't water vapour a greenhouse gas too, though?
gollark: You could also point the orbital mirrors at population centres.
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References

  1. "Who's Who". Ukwhoswho.com. 7 December 2015. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
  2. "Bermuda Rhodes Scholars - Details". Rhodes.bm. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
  3. "The London Gazette" (PDF). Thegazette.co.uk. 22 February 1870. p. 965. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
  4. "The London Gazette" (PDF). Thegazette.co.uk. 19 October 1951. p. 5437. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
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