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Neil Kennedy, Lord Kennedy

Neil John Downie Kennedy, Lord Kennedy (1854 – 12 February 1918) was a Scottish advocate, legal academic and judge. He was a Professor of Law at the University of Aberdeen, and served from 1912 to 1918 as the first chairman of the Scottish Land Court.

Lord Kennedy
Chairman of the Scottish Land Court
In office
1912–1918
Preceded byNone
Succeeded byLord St Vigeans

Early life and education Edit

Kennedy was born in 1854 at Rosehall in Sutherland,[1] the son of Rev John Downie Kennedy (1811-1873) and his wife Catherine Mackay.[2] His father had been minister of Rosehall for the Church of Scotland since 1836 but at the Disruption of 1843 joined the Free Church of Scotland.[3]

Neil was educated at Inverness and then at the University of Aberdeen,[3] where he was awarded an MA in 1876.[4] He later received an LL.D from the University of Edinburgh, in 1903.[4]

Career Edit

He was called to the Scottish Bar in 1874[3] or 1877,[5] and in 1898 he was appointed as lecturer on private international law at the University of Edinburgh.[5] From 1901 to 1907 he was Professor of Civil and Scots Law at the University of Aberdeen.[5]

His interest in the plight of crofters led him to be the Liberal Party candidate for Inverness-shire at the 1895 general election. [3][6] He achieved a swing of 4.8% from the Conservatives, but fell 100 votes short of defeating the sitting Conservative MP James Evan Bruce Baillie.[7]

He was a member of the Congested Districts Board,[3] and in May 1906 he was appointed to the Royal Commission On Registration Of Title In Scotland.[8][9][5]

Kennedy became a King's Counsel in October 1906.[10] In January 1907, he became Sheriff of Renfrew and Bute.[11]

In April 1908 he was appointed as a chairman of the Crofters' Commission, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Sir David Brand.[12][5]

Land Court Edit

In March 1912, Kennedy was appointed as the first chairman of the Scottish Land Court, with the rank of a Lord of Session and the judicial title of Lord Kennedy.[13][14]

The Land Court was established under the Small Landholders (Scotland) Act 1911. Some of its duties had been transferred from the Crofters Commission. The court regarded with great suspicion by landowners, because the 1911 Act had extended of security of tenure to tenant farmers in all of Scotland.[15] This right had previously existed only in the seven crofting counties of Shetland, Orkney, Caithness, Sutherland, Ross-shire, Inverness-shire and Argyll, where it was created by the Crofters' Holdings (Scotland) Act 1886.

The landowners' hostility was reflected in the newspapers.[15] In 1914 The Scotsman called it "the new tyrants of the countryside", and Blackwood's Magazine labelled it as the "Agrarian Star Chamber".[15] The Court was also criticised by the Court of Session when it heard appeals, reproaching Kennedy's "rhetorical indulgence".[15] In March 1914, the Conservative MP John Pretyman Newman was rebuked by the Speaker for asking in the House of Commons "Does Lord Kennedy act in his judicial capacity, or is he merely a tool of the Radical party?"[16][17]

Personal life Edit

 
Ainslie Place in Edinburgh

In April 1902, Kennedy married his cousin Hilda Stevenson at St Mary's Church, Hendon in Middlesex.[18]

Death Edit

Kennedy died on 12 February 1918, at his home at 22 Ainslie Place on the Moray Estate in west Edinburgh.[19] He was 63 years old.[3] His funeral was held in Edinburgh on 15 February, at the United Free Church in Queen Street. His body was then taken to Glasgow for cremation.[20]

He was described by The Scotsman as "one of the most brilliant and learned men of his generation at the bar".[4]

References Edit

  1. ^ Campbell, H. F. (2012) [1920]. Caithness and Sutherland. p. 159. ISBN 978-1107692800. Retrieved 2 January 2016. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  2. ^ Ewing, William Annals of the Free Church
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Lord Kennedy". The Times. No. 41715. London, England. 13 February 1918. p. 8. Retrieved 2 January 2016 – via The Times Digital Archive.
  4. ^ a b c Aberdeen University Review, Volume 5. Aberdeen University Press. 1918. p. 185. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Small Landholders (Scotland) Bill". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). House of Lords. 13 December 1911. col. 926.
  6. ^ "Scotland". The Times. No. 34619. London, England. 3 July 1895. p. 10. Retrieved 2 January 2016 – via The Times Digital Archive.
  7. ^ Craig, F. W. S. (1989) [1974]. British parliamentary election results 1885–1918 (2nd ed.). Chichester: Parliamentary Research Services. p. 543. ISBN 0-900178-27-2.
  8. ^ "Royal Commission On Registration Of Title In Scotland". The Times. No. 38008. London, England. 1 May 1906. p. 11. Retrieved 2 January 2016 – via The Times Digital Archive.
  9. ^ "No. 27917". The London Gazette. 29 May 1906. p. 3744.
  10. ^ "No. 27957". The London Gazette. 12 October 1906. p. 6860.
  11. ^ "No. 11904". The Edinburgh Gazette. 1 February 1907. p. 113.
  12. ^ "No. 12032". The Edinburgh Gazette. 24 April 1908. p. 465.
  13. ^ "The Scottish Land Court". The Times. London, England. 20 April 1912. p. 3. Retrieved 2 January 2016 – via The Times Digital Archive.
  14. ^ "No. 12446". The Edinburgh Gazette. 29 March 1912. p. 320.
  15. ^ a b c d Inkster, Brian (13 August 2012). "Reviews of No Ordinary Court (100 Years of the Scottish Land Court)". Journal of the Law Society of Scotland. Retrieved 2 January 2016.
  16. ^ "House Of Commons: Scottish Judicial Rents". The Times. No. 40480. London, England. 25 March 1914. p. 12. Retrieved 2 January 2016 – via The Times Digital Archive.
  17. ^ "Scottish Judicial Rents". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). House of Commons. 24 March 1914. col. 179.
  18. ^ "MARRIAGE PROF. KENNEDY, ABERDEEN". Aberdeen Journal. 30 April 1902.
  19. ^ Edinburgh Post Office Directory 1911
  20. ^ "Deaths". The Times. London, England. 16 February 1918. p. 9. Retrieved 2 January 2016 – via The Times Digital Archive.

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Neil Kennedy redirects here For the sailor see Neil Kennedy Cochran Patrick Neil John Downie Kennedy Lord Kennedy 1854 12 February 1918 was a Scottish advocate legal academic and judge He was a Professor of Law at the University of Aberdeen and served from 1912 to 1918 as the first chairman of the Scottish Land Court The HonourableLord KennedyChairman of the Scottish Land CourtIn office 1912 1918Preceded byNoneSucceeded byLord St Vigeans Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Land Court 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 ReferencesEarly life and education EditKennedy was born in 1854 at Rosehall in Sutherland 1 the son of Rev John Downie Kennedy 1811 1873 and his wife Catherine Mackay 2 His father had been minister of Rosehall for the Church of Scotland since 1836 but at the Disruption of 1843 joined the Free Church of Scotland 3 Neil was educated at Inverness and then at the University of Aberdeen 3 where he was awarded an MA in 1876 4 He later received an LL D from the University of Edinburgh in 1903 4 Career EditHe was called to the Scottish Bar in 1874 3 or 1877 5 and in 1898 he was appointed as lecturer on private international law at the University of Edinburgh 5 From 1901 to 1907 he was Professor of Civil and Scots Law at the University of Aberdeen 5 His interest in the plight of crofters led him to be the Liberal Party candidate for Inverness shire at the 1895 general election 3 6 He achieved a swing of 4 8 from the Conservatives but fell 100 votes short of defeating the sitting Conservative MP James Evan Bruce Baillie 7 He was a member of the Congested Districts Board 3 and in May 1906 he was appointed to the Royal Commission On Registration Of Title In Scotland 8 9 5 Kennedy became a King s Counsel in October 1906 10 In January 1907 he became Sheriff of Renfrew and Bute 11 In April 1908 he was appointed as a chairman of the Crofters Commission to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Sir David Brand 12 5 Land Court Edit In March 1912 Kennedy was appointed as the first chairman of the Scottish Land Court with the rank of a Lord of Session and the judicial title of Lord Kennedy 13 14 The Land Court was established under the Small Landholders Scotland Act 1911 Some of its duties had been transferred from the Crofters Commission The court regarded with great suspicion by landowners because the 1911 Act had extended of security of tenure to tenant farmers in all of Scotland 15 This right had previously existed only in the seven crofting counties of Shetland Orkney Caithness Sutherland Ross shire Inverness shire and Argyll where it was created by the Crofters Holdings Scotland Act 1886 The landowners hostility was reflected in the newspapers 15 In 1914 The Scotsman called it the new tyrants of the countryside and Blackwood s Magazine labelled it as the Agrarian Star Chamber 15 The Court was also criticised by the Court of Session when it heard appeals reproaching Kennedy s rhetorical indulgence 15 In March 1914 the Conservative MP John Pretyman Newman was rebuked by the Speaker for asking in the House of Commons Does Lord Kennedy act in his judicial capacity or is he merely a tool of the Radical party 16 17 Personal life Edit nbsp Ainslie Place in EdinburghIn April 1902 Kennedy married his cousin Hilda Stevenson at St Mary s Church Hendon in Middlesex 18 Death EditKennedy died on 12 February 1918 at his home at 22 Ainslie Place on the Moray Estate in west Edinburgh 19 He was 63 years old 3 His funeral was held in Edinburgh on 15 February at the United Free Church in Queen Street His body was then taken to Glasgow for cremation 20 He was described by The Scotsman as one of the most brilliant and learned men of his generation at the bar 4 References Edit Campbell H F 2012 1920 Caithness and Sutherland p 159 ISBN 978 1107692800 Retrieved 2 January 2016 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Ewing William Annals of the Free Church a b c d e f Lord Kennedy The Times No 41715 London England 13 February 1918 p 8 Retrieved 2 January 2016 via The Times Digital Archive a b c Aberdeen University Review Volume 5 Aberdeen University Press 1918 p 185 Retrieved 3 January 2016 a b c d e Small Landholders Scotland Bill Parliamentary Debates Hansard House of Lords 13 December 1911 col 926 Scotland The Times No 34619 London England 3 July 1895 p 10 Retrieved 2 January 2016 via The Times Digital Archive Craig F W S 1989 1974 British parliamentary election results 1885 1918 2nd ed Chichester Parliamentary Research Services p 543 ISBN 0 900178 27 2 Royal Commission On Registration Of Title In Scotland The Times No 38008 London England 1 May 1906 p 11 Retrieved 2 January 2016 via The Times Digital Archive No 27917 The London Gazette 29 May 1906 p 3744 No 27957 The London Gazette 12 October 1906 p 6860 No 11904 The Edinburgh Gazette 1 February 1907 p 113 No 12032 The Edinburgh Gazette 24 April 1908 p 465 The Scottish Land Court The Times London England 20 April 1912 p 3 Retrieved 2 January 2016 via The Times Digital Archive No 12446 The Edinburgh Gazette 29 March 1912 p 320 a b c d Inkster Brian 13 August 2012 Reviews of No Ordinary Court 100 Years of the Scottish Land Court Journal of the Law Society of Scotland Retrieved 2 January 2016 House Of Commons Scottish Judicial Rents The Times No 40480 London England 25 March 1914 p 12 Retrieved 2 January 2016 via The Times Digital Archive Scottish Judicial Rents Parliamentary Debates Hansard House of Commons 24 March 1914 col 179 MARRIAGE PROF KENNEDY ABERDEEN Aberdeen Journal 30 April 1902 Edinburgh Post Office Directory 1911 Deaths The Times London England 16 February 1918 p 9 Retrieved 2 January 2016 via The Times Digital Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Neil Kennedy Lord Kennedy amp oldid 1176346918, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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