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Sir Edward Grimwood Mears (21 January 1869 - 20 May 1963) is best known for his role as secretary of the
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, for which he received a knighthood, and his later role as a British Chief Justice of the
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, India. In 1895, he was called to the bar at the
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. He later gave up his practice at the bar to at first work on the
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, which looked at the 1914-15 German atrocities in Belgium and then the Royal Commission on the Easter Rising in Ireland.


Early life and family

Edward Grimwood Mears was born on 21 January 1869, the only son of William Mears of Winchester. He graduated from Exeter College, University of Oxford, in 1893 and two years later was called to the bar at the
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. In 1896, he married Annie, daughter of G. P. Jacob of Bryngoleu, Shawford. They had a son, Brigadier-General Gerald Grimwood Mears and a daughter, Isabel, whose son was the noted gastroenterologist,
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. After the death of his wife Annie in 1943, Mears in 1951 married her cousin, Margaret Tempest, an author and illustrator of children's books.


First World War

At the request of the British government, Mears gave up his practice at the bar to work on the Bryce Commission, also known as the
Committee on Alleged German Outrages The Committee on Alleged German Outrages, often called the Bryce Report after its chair, Viscount James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce, James Bryce (1838–1922), is best known for producing the "Report of the Committee on Alleged German Outrages," pub ...
, which looked at the 1914-15 German atrocities in Belgium. In 1916, he was appointed secretary to the Royal Commission on the Easter Rising in Ireland. He contributed to the reply to ''
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''. He was appointed secretary of the
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, and in return received a knighthood. In 1918, he was Lord Reading's assistant on a trip to Washington, when he represented Britain on the inter-allied cereal committee.


High Court of Judicature at Allahabad

In 1919, Mears was appointed Chief Justice of the
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, India. He despised Indian nationalism and during his time in Allahabad, he tried to persuade
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to become education minister for the British government in India. In India, Mears acted as an intermediary between
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and key leaders in the Indian National Congress. He
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was reported to have informed Irwin, of his discussion about India's request for
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at one meeting with Motilal Nehru on 24 March 1929, at the residence of
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. It was subsequently at Mears' suggestion to Irwin that a round table conference should be convened to discuss the request.


Publications


"A reply to the German white book on the conduct of the German troops in Belgium"
(1916)


References


Further reading


"Royal Commission on the Rebellion in Ireland"
1916
"Pandit Moti Lal Nehru"


External links


CHAR 2/97 Public and political: correspondence of 1917 concerning the Dardanelles Commission of Inquiry
Churchill Archive
Dardanelles 1916-19
British History Online
To deposit the cremated remains of Sir Grimwood Mears, in the closed churchyard, with no memorial stone
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