Rose Heilbron
Dame Rose Heilbron | |
|---|---|
Heilbron in April 1949 | |
| Judge of the High Court | |
| In office 1974–1988 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 19 August 1914 Liverpool, England |
| Died | 8 December 2005 (aged 91) Islington, England |
| Cause of death | Pneumonia |
| Spouse | Nathaniel Burstein |
| Education | The Belvedere School University of Liverpool |
| Occupation | Lawyer and judge |
| Known for | many firsts in UK legal history |
Dame Rose Heilbron, DBE (19 August 1914 – 8 December 2005) was a British barrister who served later as a High Court judge. Her career included many "firsts" for a woman – she was the first woman to achieve a first class honours degree in law at the University of Liverpool, the first woman to win a scholarship to Gray's Inn, one of the first two women to be appointed King's Counsel in England, the first woman to lead in a murder case, the first woman recorder, the first woman judge to sit at the Old Bailey, and the first woman treasurer of Gray's Inn. She was also the second woman to be appointed a High Court judge, after Elizabeth Lane.