Bodkin, Archibald Henry, 1862-1957

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Epithet: Director of Public Prosecutions

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Archibald Bodkin was born in Hampstead; his ancestry included many lawyers, and he studied law at the Inner Temple and was called to the bar soon thereafter. He built a successful private practice, and was appointed to the Treasury Council in 1892. Meticulous and hard-working, he had a simple and direct litigation style, and handled many notable cases, including the prosecution of spies in the World War I era. He was knighted in 1917, and retired to his garden, but later became a judge.

From the description of A.H. Bodkin letter to Lord Birkenhead, 1928 Dec. 3. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 70247603

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Birth 1862-04-01

Death 1957-12-31

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