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John Verity (judge)

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Sir John Verity (1892 – 9 April 1970) was a British expatriate judge who was Chief Justice of Zanzibar[1] from 1939 until his appointment as Chief Justice of British Guiana in 1941. He was appointed Chief Justice of Nigeria in 1945.[2]

Verity was born in London in 1892, the son of Rev. Heron Beresford Verity, he attended Vale College, Thanet then Diocesan College, British Honduras.[2]" He was appointed Puisne Judge in British Guiana in 1936 and in 1939, he became Chief Justice of Zanzibar. After the end of his tenure as Chief Justice of Nigeria (1946–54), Verity was commissioner of Law Revision, Nigeria and co-authored a report with Fatayi Williams on the revised laws of Western Nigeria. On the 25 February 1918 he married his cousin Grace the daughter of Mabel Rochat, (both grandchildren of Charles Felix Verity of Vale Lodge, Winkfield Berkshire).[3]

References

  1. ^ "New Chief Justice Of Zanzibar." Times [London, England] 3 Nov. 1939: 7. The Times Digital Archive.
  2. ^ a b "News in Brief." Times [London, England] 29 Oct. 1945: 3. The Times Digital Archive.
  3. ^ Glamorgan Archives, Verity Family Records DXCB/4/1