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Master of the Rolls and trailblazing lawyer Lord Etherton GBE

A one-time target of the Daily Mail, Etherton dedicated his life to public service

May 15, 2025 16:08
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Lord Etherton GBE, who died last week at the age of 73, was a highly successful commercial barrister whose commitment to public service was very nearly thwarted by the prejudices of a bygone age.

Etherton – “Terry” to one and all – rose through the High Court and the Court of Appeal to become the head of the Chancery division and finally the second most senior judge in England and Wales. He was far from being the first Jewish Master of the Rolls – only one of the past seven heads of civil justice has not been Jewish – but, however reluctantly, he was a trailblazer and a role model.

When he felt the time had come to give something back to society, Etherton found the option of serving as a judge was barred to him.

This was not because of any particular regulation or legislation, he recalled at a ceremony to mark his retirement from the judiciary in December 2020. “It was barred to me because I was a gay man.” He made up for it by doing voluntary work in the field of mental health, ultimately as chair of Broadmoor Hospital.

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