Blanshard Stamp

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Sir Blanshard Stamp
Lord Justice of Appeal

Sir Edward Blanshard Stamp (21 March 1905 – 20 June 1984), also styled The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Stamp, was an English lawyer, a Lord Justice of Appeal and a member of the Privy Council.[1]

The son of Alfred Edward Stamp,[2] Stamp was educated at Gresham's School, Holt, and the Inns of Court. A barrister, he became a High Court judge of the Chancery Division and in 1971 a Lord Justice of Appeal. He was appointed a privy counsellor on 5 April 1971.[1]

He should not be confused with antecedents of the same name, Mr Edward Blanshard Stamp (1805 – 1847), of Brighton,[3] and Mr Edward Blanshard Stamp (d. 1908), of Hampstead.[4]

He was married to Mildred Evelyn Stamp (née Poer O'Shee).

Arms[edit]

Coat of arms of Blanshard Stamp
Motto
Miseris Succurrere [5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b 'Stamp, Rt Hon. Sir (Edward) Blanshard' in Who's Who, 1983 (London, A. & C. Black, 1983)
  2. ^ History Data Service - SN 0241: British Higher Judiciary, 1876-1972 at data-archive.ac.uk
  3. ^ The Gentleman's Magazine 1847, page 447 online at books.google.co.uk
  4. ^ Hampstead Economic History at british-history.ac.uk
  5. ^ "Lincoln's Inn Great Hall, Wd14 Stamp, B". Baz Manning. 13 July 2009. Retrieved 19 December 2020.