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    Sir James Lawrence Munby (born 27 July 1948) is a retired English judge who was President of the Family Division of the High Court of England and Wales...
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  • Giles Munby (1813–1876), British botanist James Munby (born 1948), British judge Roger Munby (fl. 2000), Chairman of Norwich City FC Sarah Munby (born...
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  • written in the tradition of M. R. James. Born in Hampstead, Munby was the only son of the architect Alan E. Munby and his wife Ethel Greenhill. He was...
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    ghost stories (James, Munby and Aycliffe). H. Russell Wakefield's story "'He Cometh and He Passeth By!'" (1928) is a homage to James's "Casting the Runes"...
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  • continued her involvement as president until she died in 2017. Sir James Munby is now NACCC's president supported by two Vice Presidents (Baroness McIntosh...
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    and became President of the Family Division in July 2018 upon Sir James Munby’s retirement from that office. McFarlane was brought up in Solihull, West...
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    Division is Sir Andrew McFarlane. Sir James Munby retired as president on 27 July 2018. 1 November 1875: Sir James Hannen 29 January 1891: Sir Charles Butt...
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  • after his thoughts on the case's high court judge, Mr Justice James Munby: James, Munby, Self-regarding, Pompous, Publicity, Seeking, Pillock. The Earl...
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    Division (PRFD)". The Law Pages. Retrieved 5 January 2023. "Remarks by Sir James Munby, President of the Family Division and Head of Family Justice in the President's...
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  • Pembroke College, Cambridge. In 1989 he was named Munby Fellow in Bibliography (named for A. N. L. Munby) in the university. In 1990, he moved to Magdalene...
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