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Thomas Skyrme

Lieutenant Colonel Sir William Thomas Charles Skyrme KCVO CB CBE TD JP DL (20 March 1913 – 24 January 2002) was a British civil servant, army officer, and magistrate. He served as Secretary of Commissions in the Lord Chancellor's Office for three decades.[1]

Sir Thomas Skyrme
Personal details
Born(1913-03-20)20 March 1913
Upper Norwood, London
Died24 January 2002(2002-01-24) (aged 78)
SpouseSuzanne Lyle
Alma materNew College, Oxford,
Inner Temple
OccupationCivil Servant, army officer, magistrate
Military service
Allegiance United Kingdom
Branch/service British Army
Rank Lieutenant Colonel
UnitRoyal Artillery
Honourable Artillery Company

Education and early life edit

Thomas Skyrme was born in Upper Norwood, London, to British and American parents.[2] He was educated at Rugby School, New College, Oxford, and the Inner Temple.

Career edit

During the Second World War, Skyrme served in the Royal Artillery in the Middle East, North Africa, and Italy.[1] He was wounded twice and was invalided out of the army with the rank of major in 1944. After the war, he founded and commanded G Locating Battery of the Honourable Artillery Company.[2]

In 1948, he was put in charge of the magistracy as Secretary of Commissions in the Lord Chancellor's Office. In this role, he pushed for compulsory training for magistrates, which was introduced in 1980.[3]

In 1970, he co-founded the Commonwealth Magistrates' Association with Clare Spurgin. He was its president from 1970 to 1979, and life vice-president thereafter.[4]

Personal life edit

He married Suzanne Lyle, daughter of Leonard Lyle, 1st Baron Lyle of Westbourne.[3]

Books edit

His published books include:

  • The Changing Image of the Magistracy (1979)
  • History of the Justices of the Peace (1990)

Other appointments and honours edit

  • Justice of the Peace (1948)
  • Commander of the Order of the British Empire (1953)
  • Companion of the Order of the Bath (1966)
  • Freeman of the City of London (1970)
  • Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (1974 New Year Honours)
  • Chairman of the Magistrates' Association (1979–81)
  • Deputy Lieutenant of Gloucestershire (1983)
  • Chairman of the Judicial Salaries Committee (1983–90)
  • Chairman of the Broadcasting Complaints Commission (UK) (1985–7)
  • Master of the Bench of the Inner Temple (1988).

References edit

  1. ^ "Sir Thomas Skyrme". The Daily Telegraph. 5 February 2002. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
  2. ^ "Skyrme, Sir (William) Thomas Charles". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. 5 January 2006. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
  3. ^ "The children of Sir William Thomas Charles Skyrme". National Portrait Gallery, London. Retrieved 30 November 2021.

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