Sir William Meigh Goodman (1847 – 3 May 1928) was a British lawyer and Judge. He served as Attorney General and Chief Justice of
British Honduras and Hong Kong in the late 19th and early 20th Century.
His last position before retirement was as
Chief Justice of Hong Kong.
Early life
Goodman was born in 1847 and was the fourth son of Samuel Robert Goodman, of London. Goodman was educated at
University College of London
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where he obtained a B.A.(hons) in 1867. He was called to the Bar at the
Middle Temple in 1870. He practised on the South Eastern Circuit and at the Surrey Sessions.
Career
Goodman served as
Attorney General
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of
British Honduras (now
Belize) from 1883 to 1886 and as
Chief Justice of the same colony from 1886 to 1889. In 1886, he was commissioned to revise and consolidate the laws of British Honduras.
In 1889, Goodman was appointed
Attorney-General and Admiralty Advocate of Hong Kong, taking up his post upon arrival on the ''City of Rio de Janeiro'' on 15 March of the next year. He was the first attorney-general of Hong Kong required to forego private practice.
He served as acting Chief Justice from 6 March to 7 August 1895, during the absence of Sir
Fielding Clarke
Sir Fielding Clarke (23 February 1851 – 30 July 1928) was a British colonial barrister, civil servant and jurist. He served as Chief Justice of Fiji, Hong Kong and Jamaica.
Early life
Clarke was the fourth son of Henry Booth Clarke and hi ...
, and for another four months in 1896 after the latter's retirement
and was appointed a
Queen's Counsel in 1900.
In March 1902, he was appointed
Chief Justice of Hong Kong and led the court until 1905. He was appointed a
Knight Bachelor in the November
1902 Birthday Honours
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, and received the dignity on 9 December 1902. In 1903 he presided over the laying of the foundation stone for the new Hong Kong Supreme Court building.
Personal life
After the loss of his wife to a brief illness on 22 May 1890, Goodman took a leave of absence from 8 July until 7 January the next year.
He retired to England in 1905 and, in 1907, his book ''Reminiscences of a Colonial Judge'' was published. Though going by his second given name, he used the initial W on official documents.
He died on 3 May 1928 at the age of 81.
[Obituary, Straits Times, 10 July 1928, p7]
References
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1847 births
1928 deaths
English civil servants
Chief Justices of British Honduras
Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong
Attorneys General of Hong Kong
Hong Kong Queen's Counsel
Knights Bachelor
Attorneys-General of British Honduras