James Alan Park, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

James Alan Park

British judge

Date of Birth: 06-Apr-1763

Place of Birth: Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 08-Dec-1838

Profession: judge

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About James Alan Park

  • Sir James Alan Park KC (6 April 1763 – 8 December 1838) was a British judge.
  • He was the son of James Park, a surgeon from Edinburgh, and was brought up in Edinburgh until his father's practice moved to Surrey.
  • He was educated first at Northampton Grammar School and then at Lincoln's Inn.
  • He was called to the bar on 18 June 1784 and in 1787 published a successful Treatise on the Law of Marine Insurance, which was reprinted six times during his life.
  • That brought him a good practice, although he was not noticed as a particularly distinguished advocate.
  • In 1791, he was appointed Vice-Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and in 1795 became a Recorder of Preston, seen as the first step towards becoming a judge.
  • He became a King's Counsel in 1799, Recorder of Durham in 1802 and Attorney-General of Lancaster in 1811.
  • He was made Second Justice of the Court of Common Pleas on 22 January 1816 and knighted at the same time.
  • He received a DCL from Oxford University in 1834 and died on 8 December 1838, leaving two sons: James Allan Park, who became a priest, and Alexander Atherton Park, who became a barrister.He was said to bear a striking physical resemblance to King George III, which led to much gossip about his true paternity.
  • He dismissed all such talk with the remark: "King George III was never in Scotland and my mother was never out of Scotland".

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