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William Page Wood, 1st Baron Hatherley

William Page Wood, 1st Baron Hatherley (29 November 1801-10 July 1881), Lord Chancellor of Great Britain, son of Sir Matthew Wood, a London alderman and Lord Mayor who became famous for befriending Queen Caroline and braving George IV, was born in London. He was educated at Winchester, Geneva University, and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he became a fellow after being 24th wrangler in 1824. He entered Lincoln's Inn, and was called to the bar in 1824, studying conveyancing in John Tyrrell's chambers. He soon obtained a good practice as an equity draughtsman and before parliamentary committees, and in 1830 married Miss Charlotte Moor. In 1845 he became Q.C., and in 1847 was elected to parliament for the city of Oxford as a Liberal. In 1849 he was appointed Vice-Chancellor of the County Palatine of Lancaster, and in 1851 was made Solicitor-General and knighted, vacating that position in 1852. When his party returned to power in 1853, he was raised to the bench as a Vice-Chancellor. In 1868 he was made a Lord Justice of Appeal, but before the end of the year was selected by Mr Gladstone to be Lord Chancellor, and was raised to the peerage as Lord Hatherley of Down Hatherley. He retired in 1872 owing to failing eyesight, but sat occasionally as a law lord. His wife's death in 1878 was a great blow, from which he never recovered, and he died in London on 10 July 1881. Dean Hook said that Lord Hatherley, who was a sound and benevolent supporter of the Church of England, was the best man he had ever known. He was a particularly clear-headed lawyer, and his judgments, always delivered extempore, commanded the greatest confidence both with the public and the legal profession. He left no issue and the title became extinct on his death.

Preceded by:
Lord Cairns
Lord Chancellor
1868-1872
Followed by:
Lord Selborne

Preceded by:
New Creation
Baron Hatherley Followed by:
Extinct

Referenced By

Constutional Affairs Secretary | Hugh McCalmont Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns | Hugh McCalmont Cairns, 1st Lord Cairns | Lord Chancellor | Lord High Chancellor | Lord chancellor of England | Roundell Palmer, 1st Earl of Selborne | United Kingdom Solicitor General | Winchester College

 

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