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John Williams (English judge)
Sir
John Williams
was an
English judge
, known for overseeing the 1830s
trials
of the
Tolpuddle Martyrs
, and the
Flash Female Button Makers Union
.
He was made a
King's Counsel
in
Easter Term
1827
. On
28 February
1834 he was made a
serjeant-at-law
and raised to
the bench
as one of the
puisne barons
of the
Court of Exchequer
, succeeding
Sir John Bayley
; he was
knighted
on
16 April
1834. On
29 April
1834 he transferred to the
Court of King's Bench
as
puisne justice
, exchanging
places
with
Sir James Parke
. He
died
on
14 September
1846 and was succeeded by
Sir William Erle
.