Hugh Loveday Beazley
Sir Hugh Loveday Beazley (16 October 1880 – 17 July 1964) was a County Court Judge (1934–1937), a Judge of the Mayor's and City of London Court (1937–1942) and the Common Serjeant of London (1942-1953).[1]
He was the son of Robert Clover Beazley MP (1850–1925) and Harriet Gertrude (née Williams).Liverpool Regiment on 22 November 1916.[3]
In 1934, Beazley was appointed a
knighted in 1953.[6] He was a member of the Oxford and Cambridge Club
.
Beazley married Beatrice Constance Veasey. Their son was
Burma.[7]
Beazley died in 1964 aged 83. He was succeeded as
Edward Anthony Hawke
.
References
- ^ a b Beazley's appointment as Common Serjeant - The London Gazette 23 October 1942
- ^ Arthur Charles Fox-Davies, Armorial Families: A Directory of Gentlemen of Coat-Armour (Volume 1) page 36
- ^ Appointment of Hugh Loveday Beazley to Temp. 2nd Lieutenant - The London Gazette 9 December 1916 pg 12066
- ^ Appointment of Beazley to be a County Court judge - The London Gazette 4 September 1934 pg 5598
- ^ Appointment to Lieutenancy for the City of London - The London Gazette 10 December 1946 pg 6028
- ^ Honour of knighthood conferred on Hugh Loveday Beazley - The London Gazette 30 December 1952 pg 1
- ^ Lieutenant Robert Arthur Cecil Beazley on the Commonwealth War Graves Commission website