Sir John Blossett Maule,
QC (1818–1889) was a British
barrister
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who served as the first
Director of Public Prosecutions for England and Wales.
Life
The second son of the
Solicitor to the Treasury George Maule
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, Esquire, of
London
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, Maule was educated at
Westminster School
(God Gives the Increase)
, established = Earliest records date from the 14th century, refounded in 1560
, type = Public school Independent day and boarding school
, religion = Church of England
, head_label = Hea ...
and
Christ Church, Oxford
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. He entered the
Inner Temple
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on 13 January 1844, aged twenty-six, was
called to the bar
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on 29 January 1847, and was appointed a
Queen's Counsel
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in 1866.
[ Joseph Foster, ''Men-at-the-bar: a Biographical Hand-list of the Members of the Various Inns of Court, Including Her Majesty's Judges, Etc.'' (London: Reeves and Turner, 1885), p. 72]Frederic Boase
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Family
He was born at Lariggan, Penzance, Cornwall to John Josias Arthur Boase (1801–1896), banker, and his wife, Charlotte née Scholl (1802–1873) ...
, '' Modern English Biography: I–Q'' (1897), p. 801.
Maule served as
Recorder
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of Leeds from 1861 to 1880, when he was appointed as Director of Public Prosecutions.
[ He was Treasurer of his Inn for 1881-1882, was a member of the ]Council of Legal Education The Council of Legal Education (CLE) was an English supervisory body established by the four Inns of Court to regulate and improve the legal education of barristers within England and Wales.
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,[''The Law Times'', vol. 87 (1889), p. 425] was knighted
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in December 1882,[ and retired as Director of Public Prosecutions in 1884.][
]
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Directors of Public Prosecutions (England and Wales)
Lawyers awarded knighthoods
Alumni of Christ Church, Oxford
English King's Counsel
1818 births
1889 deaths
British barristers
People educated at Westminster School, London
Knights Bachelor
19th-century English lawyers