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John Fiennes (lawyer)

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called Fiennes "unquestionably the ablest draftsman of this century ... his amazing memory was stored with an encyclopaedic knowledge of the law and its history ... he was in the same class as his great Victorian predecessor
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in 1939. His work there was considered essential to the war effort, sparing him from military service during the
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under F. E. Farrer and J. Neville Gray, and then practised privately before joining the
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A black and white photographic portrait was reproduced in his obituary in
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McDowall, had died in 1979, but he was survived by their three children.
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in 1968, serving until retirement in 1972. Appointed a Companion of the
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Fiennes's work involved drafting several important acts, including the
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in 1953, Fiennes was promoted to Knight Commander in 1970; he was a
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in retirement. He died on 21 April 1996; his wife Sylvia,
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KCB
QC
Gerald Yorke Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes
Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes family
Frederick Fiennes, 16th Baron Saye and Sele
Founders' kin
Winchester College
William of Wykeham
Balliol College, Oxford
classics
scholarships
Gaisford Prize
Called to the bar
pupillages
Office of the Parliamentary Counsel
Second World War
Finance Bills
Second Parliamentary Counsel
First Parliamentary Counsel
Order of the Bath
Bencher
Middle Temple
took silk
Companies Act 1947
Representation of the People Act 1948
Occupiers' Liability Act 1957
Charities Act 1960
Leasehold Reform Act 1967
Theft Act 1968
Immigration Act 1971

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