Sir John Knox | |
Office: | Justice of the High Court |
Term Start: | 26 July 1985 |
Term End: | 30 September 1996 |
Birth Name: | John Leonard Knox |
Birth Date: | 6 April 1925 |
Death Place: | St Clare's Care Home East Sussex |
Nationality: | British |
Occupation: | Judge |
Profession: | Barrister |
Sir John Leonard Knox (6 April 1925 – 28 May 2015) was a British High Court judge, sitting in the Chancery division.[1]
Knox was the son of Capt. Leonard Needham Knox of an Ulster-Scots origin and Berthe Hélène Brel of Lille. His paternal grandmother was the poet Lucy Knox. He was the great-great-grandson of Thomas Knox, 1st Earl of Ranfurly. He was educated at Radley College and Worcester College, Oxford. He served in the Royal Artillery from 1944–47.[1]
Prior to his elevation to the bench, Sir John practised as a barrister from what is now termed Radcliffe Chambers.[2]
He was Attorney-General of the Duchy of Lancaster from 1984 to 1986.[1]
He was appointed on 26 July 1985, and retired on 30 September 1996. Whilst sitting he was styled as Mr Justice Knox or Knox J.
Knox married firstly in 1953 Anne Jacqueline Mackintosh (died 1991), daughter of Herbert Mackintosh. They had one son and three daughters. He married secondly in 1993 Benedicta Eugénie, daughter of oboist Léon Goossens and widow of Robin Philip Cooksey.[1]
Notable judicial decisions that Knox J was involved in included:
Motto: | Moveo Et Proficior [3] |