The Justices of the King's Bench at work. This illuminated manuscript from about 1460 is the earliest known depiction of the English court.[1]

Justice of the King's Bench, or Justice of the Queen's Bench during the reign of a female monarch, was a puisne judicial position within the Court of King's Bench, under the Chief Justice. The King's Bench was a court of common law which modern academics argue was founded independently in 1234, having previously been part of the curia regis.[2] The court became a key part of the Westminster courts, along with the Exchequer of Pleas (qualified to hear cases involving revenue owed to the King) and the Court of Common Pleas (qualified to hear cases between subject and subject); the latter was deliberately stripped of its jurisdiction by the King's Bench and Exchequer, through the Bill of Middlesex and Writ of Quominus respectively. As a result, the courts jockeyed for power. In 1828 Henry Brougham, a Member of Parliament, complained in Parliament that as long as there were three courts unevenness was inevitable, saying that "It is not in the power of the courts, even if all were monopolies and other restrictions done away, to distribute business equally, as long as suitors are left free to choose their own tribunal", and that there would always be a favourite court, which would therefore attract the best lawyers and judges and entrench its position.[3] The outcome was the Supreme Court of Judicature Act 1873, under which all the central courts were made part of a single Supreme Court of Judicature. Eventually the government created a High Court of Justice under Lord Coleridge by an Order in Council of 16 December 1880. At this point, the King's Bench formally ceased to exist.[4]

The number of Justices at any one time varied; until 1348 it fluctuated between two and four, while between 1349 and 1391 there was only one. The number continued to change, but after 1522 was (in principle) fixed at three. Acts of Parliament in 1830 and 1868 provided funding for a fourth and fifth Justice respectively.[5] Salaries were first established in 1278, with one Justice receiving 50 marks a year and the others 40. From 1307 all received 40, with additional pay increases resulting in each being paid £100 by 1389. Salaries of £1,000 a year were provided from 1645, increasing to £1,500 in 1714, £2,000 in 1759, £3,000 in 1799 and (after variations) the salary settled at £5,000 in 1828. In 1799 pension provisions were first made, starting at £2,000 a year and peaking at £3,500 in 1825.[6]

List of justices

Name Born/Died Active service Reason for termination Notes
Richard Stainesd. 1277/81272–1274Became a Justice of the Common Pleas[6][7]
Nicholas Stapletond. 12901273–1274
1278
1290
[8][9]
Walter de Helyun1273–1278Became a Justice of the Common Pleas[8]
William Saham1278
1288–1290
Became justice of an eyre circuit
Convicted of judicial misconduct
[10]
Walter Hopton1235–1295/61274–1278Became senior justice of a court in Wales[11]
Walter Wimborne1276–1289[8]
Ellis Sutton1285–1287[8]
William Sahamc. 1225–12921288–1290Convicted of judicial misconduct[12]
Gilbert de Thorntonc. 1245–12951290Became Chief Justice of the King's Bench[8][13]
Roger Brabazonc. 1247–13171290–1295Became Chief Justice of the King's Bench[14]
Robert Maletd.12941290–1294Died[8][15]
John Lovel1294–1230[8]
Gilbert de Rothburyc. 1260–13211296 – 10 March 1316Became a Justice of the Common Pleas[16][17]
William Ormesbyd. 13171296–1303Became an Assize justice[16][18]
Henry Spigurnelc. 1261–13281301–1323Retired[16][19]
Lambert de Trickingham6 August 1316 – 6 August 1320Became a Baron of the Exchequer[16]
Robert de Malberthorpd. 1331/26 August 1320 – 1 May 1329Became Chief Justice of the King's Bench[16][20]
John Stonorc. 1281 – August 13541323 – 3 May 1324Became a Justice of the Common Pleas[16][21]
Walter Friskeney3 May 1324 – 1326
6 March 1327 – 1328
Became a Justice of the Common Pleas
[16]
Robert Baynardd.1329/309 March 1327 – 1329Became an Assize justice[16][22]
John Shardelowd. 5 March 134411 September 1329 – 29 January 1332Became a Justice of the Common Pleas[16][23]
Henry Hamburyc. 1271 – c. 135030 December 1329 – 1330Became an Assize justice[24][25]
Richard de Willoughbyc. 1290 – 14 March 136222 December 1330 – 28 March 1332Became Chief Justice of the Common Pleas[24][26]
Thomas Louth22 December 1330 – 1331Became Chief Justice of the Justiciar's Court in Ireland[24][27]
Geoffrey Edenham18 January 1331 – 1333[24]
Thomas Bacond. 133628 January 1332 – 1335[24]
William Denumd. 13501332–1334[24][28][29]
William de Shareshull1289/90–136920 March 1334 – 14 May 1334
22 October 1344 – 10 November 1345
Became a Justice of the Common Pleas
Became a Justice of the Common Pleas
[24][30]
Robert de Scardeburghc. 134824 September 1334 – 1344Became Chief Justice of the Common Pleas in Ireland[24][31]
William Faunt1338[24]
Robert Brundish1338[24]
William Scottd. 1352/62 May 1339 – 8 January 1341Became Chief Justice of the Common Pleas[32][33]
Roger Baukwelld. c. 13508 January 1341 – 1348Became an Assize justice[32][34]
William Bassetd. 1356/728 October 1341 – 1353Retired[32][35]
Adam Stonegrave1342[32]
William Thorped. 27 May 13611345 – 16 November 1346Became Chief Justice of the King's Bench[32][36]
Thomas Setond. 1359/601354–1355
5 July 1357
Became a Justice of the Common Pleas[32][37]
William de Nottonc. 136512 October 1355 – 10 July 1361Became Chief Justice of the King's Bench for Ireland[32]
Thomas Ingleby25 June 1361 – 1377[32]
Robert Tresiliand. 19 February 13886 May 1378 – 22 June 1381[38]
David Hanmerd. 138726 February 1383 – 1386[38]
John Lockton25 October 1387[38]
John Hilld. 140820 May 1389 – 1407[38]
Hugh Hulsd. 3 July 141520 May 1389
30 May 1394 - 1414

Retired
[38]
Robert Tyrwhittd. 6 January 14284 May 1408 – 6 January 1428Died[38]
Roger Hortond. 30 April 142316 June 1415 – 1422[38]
William Cheyned. 144316 June 1415 – 21 January 1424Became Chief Justice of the King's Bench[38]
John Hals23 January 1424 - 1434[39]
William Westburyd. 25 December 14486 February 1426 – 21 February 1445Retired[39]
William Godereded. 1 January 14553 July 1434 – 1 January 1455Died[39]
William Yelvertond. 27 March 14761 July 1443 – 6 April 1471[39]
John Markham6 February 1444 – 13 May 1461Became Chief Justice of the King's Bench[39]
Richard Bingham22 May 14765 May 1445 – 6 April 1471[39]
Ralph Poled. 14603 July 1453 – 18 March 1460[39]
Thomas Billingd. 5 May 14819 August 1464 – 23 January 1469Became Chief Justice of the King's Bench[39]
William Lakend. 6 October 14754 June 1465 – 6 October 1475Died[39]
Richard Nele18 April 1469 – 17 June 1471Became a Justice of the Common Pleas[39]
John Needhamd. 25 April 148017 June 1471 – 25 April 1480Died[40]
Thomas Yonged. 3/4 May 147729 April 1475 – 3/4 May 1477Died[40]
Guy Fairfaxd. 14958 October 1477 – 1495Died[40]
William Jenneyd. 22/23 December 148314 May 1481 – 22/23 December 1483Died[40]
John Sulyardd. 14 March 148822 October 1484 – 14 March 1488Died[40]
Thomas Tremayled. 10 September 150816 June 1488 – 10 September 1508Died[40]
Robert Reded. 7/8 January 151924 November 1495 – 26 November 1506Became Chief Justice of the Common Pleas[40]
Robert Brudenell1461 – 30 January 153128 April 1507 – 23 April 1520Became Chief Justice of the Common Pleas[40]
Humphrey Coningsbyd. 2 June 153521 May 1509 – 28 November 1533[40]
John Mored. 5 November 153023 April 1520 – 5 November 1530Died[40]
John FitzJamesc. 1470 – 15386 February 1522 – 24 January 1526Became Chief Justice of the King's Bench[40][41]
John Portd. March 154010 July 1525 – March 1540Died[42]
John Spelmand. 26 January 15463 July 1531 – 26 January 1546Died[42]
Walter Luked. 21 July 154428 November 1533 – 21 July 1544Died[42]
William Coningsbyd. 10 September 15405 July 1540 – 10 September 1540Died[42]
Edmund Mervind. 155322 November 1540 – 1553Died[42]
Thomas Bromleyd. 15 May 15555 November 1544 – 4 October 1553Became Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench[42][43]
William Portman1497/8 – 5 February 155714 May 1546 – 11 June 1555Became Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench[42]
John Whiddond. 27 January 15764 October 1553 – 27 January 1576Died[42]
William Dalisond. 18 January 15592 November 1555 – 18 January 1559Died[42]
Francis Morgand. 19 August 155823 January 1558 – 19 August 1558Died[42]
James Dyer1510 – 24 March 158223 April 1558 – 27 April 1558Retired[42][44]
William Rastelld. 27 August 156527 October 1558 – 10 February 1563[45]
Reginald Corbetd. 19 November 156616 October 1559 – 19 November 1566Died[45]
John Southcoted. 18 April 158510 February 1563 – 1 June 1584Retired[45]
Thomas Carusd. 5 July 157131 May 1567 – 5 July 1571Died[45]
Christopher Wray14 May 1572 – 8 November 1574Became Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench[45]
Thomas Gawdyd. 5 November 158816 November 1574 – 5 November 1588Died[45]
John Jeffrey15 May 1576 – 12 October 1577Became Chief Baron of the Exchequer[45]
William Ayloffed. 17 November 15843 February 1578 – 17 November 1584Died[45]
John Clenchd. 18/19 August 160729 May 1584 – 7 February 1602Retired[45]
Robert Shuted. 15908 February 1585 – 1590Died[45]
Francis Gawdy25 November 1588 – 26 August 1605Became Chief Justice of the Common Pleas[45]
Edward Fennerd. 23/24 January 161216 May 1590 – 23/24 January 1612Died[46]
Christopher Yelvertond. 1 November 16128 February 1602 – 1 November 1612Died[46]
David Williamsd. 22 January 16134 February 1604 – 22 January 1613Died[46]
Lawrence Tanfield13 January 1606 – 25 June 1607Became Chief Baron of the Exchequer[46]
John Croked. 23 January 162025 June 1607 – 23 January 1620Died[46]
John Doddridged. 12 September 162825 November 1612 – 12 September 1628Died[46]
Robert Houghtond. 6 February 162421 April 1613 – 6 February 1624Died[46]
Thomas Chamberlayne8 October 1620 – 20 October 1624Became a Justice of the Common Pleas[46]
William Jonesd. 10 December 164017 October 1624 – 10 December 1640Died[46]
James Whitelocked. 20 June 163218 October 1624 – 20 June 1632Died[46]
George Croke9 October 1628 – 25 March 1641[46]
Robert Berkeleyd. 5 August 165611 October 1632 – 12 September 1643Discharged by Parliament[47]
Robert Heath23 January 1641 – 11 October 1642Became Chief Justice of the King's Bench[47]
Thomas Malet1 July 1641 – 24 November 1645
31 May 1660 – 13 June 1663
Discharged by Parliament
Discharged
[47]
Francis Bacond. 22 August 165714 October 1642 – 8 February 1649Declined reappointment[47]
Robert Brerewood31 January 1644 – June 1646Ceased to act after the fall of Oxford[47]
Henry Rolle7 October 1645 – 15 November 1648Became Chief Justice of the King's Bench[47]
Samuel Browne22 November 1648 – 8 February 1649Declined reappointment[47]
Philip Jermyn22 November 1648 – 18 March 1654Not reappointed[47]
Robert Nicholas12 June 1649 – 23 January 1654
19 January 1660 – May 1660
Became a Baron of the Exchequer
Not reappointed
[47]
Richard Asked. 23 June 165612 June 1649 – 23 June 1656Died[47]
Richard Newdigate30 May 1654 – 1 May 1655
13 June 1657 – 19 January 1660
Not reappointed
Became Chief Justice of the Upper Bench
[48]
Peter Warburton11 February 1656 – May 1659Not reappointed[48]
Roger Hill19 January 1660 – May 1660Not reappointed[48]
Thomas Twisdend. 2 January 168327 June 1660 – 2 January 1683Died[48]
Wadham Wyndham24 November 1660 – 24/5 December 1668Died[48]
John Kelynge18 June 1663 – 21 November 1665Became Chief Justice of the King's Bench[48]
William Mortond. 23 September 167223 November 1665 – 23 September 1672Died[49]
Richard Raynsford6 February 1669 – 12 April 1676Became Chief Justice of the King's Bench[49]
William Wilded. 23 November 167921 January 1673 – 29 April 1679Dismissed[49]
Thomas Jones13 April 1676 – 29 September 1683Became Chief Justice of the Common Pleas[49]
William Dolbend. 25 January 169423 October 1678 – 18 April 1683
18 March 1689 – 25 January 1694
Dismissed
Died
[49]
Francis Pemberton1 May 1679 – 16 February 1680Dismissed[49]
Thomas Raymondd. 14 July 168324 April 1680 – 14 July 1683Died[49]
Francis Wythens25 April 1683 – 21 April 1687Dismissed[49]
Richard Holloway25 September 1683 – 2 July 1688Dismissed[49]
Thomas Walcotd. 6 September 168522 October 1683 – 6 September 1685Died[49]
Robert Wright10 October 1685 – 13 April 1687Became Chief Justice of the Common Pleas[49]
John Powell13 April 1687 – 2 July 1688Dismissed[50]
Richard Allibondd. 22 August 168827 April 1687 – 22 August 1688Died[50]
Thomas Powell6 July 1688 – 1689Not reappointed after the Glorious Revolution[50]
Robert Baldock6 July 1688 – 1689Not reappointed after the Glorious Revolution[50]
Thomas Stringer22 October 1688 – 1689Not reappointed after the Glorious Revolution[50]
William Gregoryd. 28 May 16968 May 1689 – 28 May 1696Died[50]
Giles Eyred. 2 June 16958 May 1689 – 2 June 1695Died[50]
Samuel Eyred. 12 September 169819 February 1694 – 12 September 1698Died[50]
Thomas Rokebyd. 26 November 169925 October 1695 – 26 November 1699Died[50]
John Turton27 June 1696 – 8 June 1702Dismissed[50]
Henry Gouldd. 26 March 171030 January 1699 – 26 March 1710Died[50]
Littleton Powys26 January 1701 – 26 October 1726Retired[51]
John Powell23 June 1702 – 2 June 1713Retired[51]
Robert Eyre12 May 1710 – 21 November 1723Became Chief Baron of the Exchequer[51]
Thomas Powys3 June 1713 – 14 October 1714Dismissed[51]
John Pratt20 November 1714 – 19 May 1718Became Chief Justice of the King's Bench[51]
John Fortescue Aland19 May 1718 – 27 September 1727Dismissed[51]
Robert Raymond31 January 1724 – 2 March 1725Became Chief Justice of the King's Bench[51]
James Reynolds16 March 1725 – 28 April 1730Became Chief Baron of the Exchequer[51]
Edmund Probyn4 November 1726 – 24 November 1740Became Chief Baron of the Exchequer[51]
Francis Paged. 19 December 174127 September 1727 – 19 December 1741Died[51]
William Lee13 June 1730 – 8 June 1737Became Chief Justice of the King's Bench[51]
William Chappled. 15 March 174516 June 1737 – 15 March 1745Died[52]
Martin Wright24 November 1740 – 6 February 1755Retired[52]
Thomas Denison11 February 1742 – 14 February 1765Retired[52]
Michael Fosterd. 7 November 176322 April 1745 – 7 November 1763Died[52]
John Eardley Wilmot11 February 1755 – 20 August 1766Became Chief Justice of the Common Pleas[52]
Joseph Yates23 January 1764 – 16 February 1770Became a Justice of the Common Pleas[52]
Richard Astond. 1 March 177824 April 1765 – 1 March 1778Died[52]
James Hewitt5 November 1766 – 24 November 1767Became Lord Chancellor of Ireland[52]
Edward Willesd. 14 January 178729 January 1768 – 14 January 1787Died[52]
William Blackstone16 February 1770 – 25 June 1770Became a Justice of the Common Pleas[52]
William Henry Ashurst25 June 1770 – 3 June 1799Retired[52]
Francis Buller6 May 1778 – 18 June 1794Became a Justice of the Common Pleas[53]
Nash Grose9 February 1787 – 16 June 1813Retired[53]
Soulden Lawrence18 June 1794 – 31 March 1808Became a Justice of the Common Pleas[53]
Simon Le Blancd. 15 April 18165 June 1799 – 15 April 1816Died[53]
John Bayley7 May 1808 – 11 November 1830Became a Baron of the Exchequer[53]
Henry Dampierd. 3 February 181623 June 1813 – 3 February 1816Died[53]
George Sowley Holroyd20 February 1816 – 17 November 1828Retired[53]
Charles Abbott3 May 1816 – 4 November 1818Became Chief Justice of the King's Bench[53]
William Best28 November 1818 – 15 April 1824Became Chief Justice of the Common Pleas[53]
Joseph Littledale4 May 1824 – 11 February 1841Retired[53]
James Parke17 November 1828 – 29 April 1834Became a Baron of the Exchequer[53]
William Elias Tauntond. 11 January 183511 November 1830 – 11 January 1835Died[54]
John Patteson11 November 1830 – 11 February 1852Retired[54]
John Williamsd. 14/15 September 184629 April 1834 – 14/15 September 1846Died[54]
John Taylor Coleridge26 January 1835 – 14 June 1858Retired[54]
William Wightmand. 10 December 186315 February 1841 – 10 December 1863Died[54]
William Erle27 October 1846 – 24 June 1859Became Chief Justice of the Common Pleas[54]
Charles John Cromptond. 30 October 186511 February 1852 – 30 October 1865Died[54]
Hugh Hill14 June 1858 – 3 December 1861Retired[54]
Colin Blackburn28 June 1859 – 1 November 1875Became a Justice of the High Court of Justice (Queen's Bench Division)[54]
John Mellor3 December 1861 – 1 November 1875Became a Justice of the High Court of Justice (Queen's Bench Division)[54]
William Shee19 December 1863 – 19 February 1868Died[54]
Robert Lush2 November 1865 – 1 November 1875Became a Justice of the High Court of Justice (Queen's Bench Division)[54]
James Hannen25 February 1868 – 20 November 1872Became a Justice of the High Court of Justice (Probate Division[55]
George Hayesd. 24 November 186925 August 1868 – 24 November 1869Died[55]
John Richard Quain5 January 1872 – 1 November 1875Became a Justice of the High Court of Justice (Queen's Bench Division)[55]
Thomas Dickson Archibald20 November 1872 – 6 February 1875Became a Justice of the Common Pleas[55]
William Field6 February 1875 – 1 November 1875Became a Justice of the High Court of Justice (Queen's Bench Division)[55]

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See also

  • Category:Justices of the King's Bench
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