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ENGLAND’S FIRST WOMAN JUDGE.—Mrs Elizabeth Lane, Q.C., of London, who has been appointed a County Court judge. She will be sworn in on Monday, and will preside in the Edmonton circuit, Middlesex. Mrs Lane is 57, has been a barrister for 22 years, and is married to a barrister.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29940, 29 September 1962, Page 11

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ENGLAND’S FIRST WOMAN JUDGE.—Mrs Elizabeth Lane, Q.C., of London, who has been appointed a County Court judge. She will be sworn in on Monday, and will preside in the Edmonton circuit, Middlesex. Mrs Lane is 57, has been a barrister for 22 years, and is married to a barrister. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29940, 29 September 1962, Page 11

ENGLAND’S FIRST WOMAN JUDGE.—Mrs Elizabeth Lane, Q.C., of London, who has been appointed a County Court judge. She will be sworn in on Monday, and will preside in the Edmonton circuit, Middlesex. Mrs Lane is 57, has been a barrister for 22 years, and is married to a barrister. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29940, 29 September 1962, Page 11

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