Law
- Peter Millett, Baron Millett, Lord of Appeal
- Donald Somervell, Baron Somervell of Harrow, Attorney General, Home Secretary, Lord of Appeal
- Rt. Hon. Sir William Aldous, Lord Justice of Appeal
- Sir Dunbar Barton, High Court judge
- Sir Reginald Bray, High Court judge
- Rt. Hon. Sir Felix Cassel 1st Baronet, Judge Advocate General
- Sir Arthur Moseley Channell, oarsman and High Court judge
- Sir Michael Connell, High Court judge
- Sir H. S. Cunningham, Advocate General of the Madras Presidency and High Court judge in Bengal
- Sir Edward East, 1st Baronet, Chief Justice of Bengal
- Sir Michael Eastham, High Court judge
- Sir Gerald Howard, High Court judge
- Sir Henry Jackson, 2nd Baronet, MP and High Court judge
- Francis Jeune, 1st Baron St Helier, President of the Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division
- Sir Adrian Knox, Second Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia
- Henry Moncreiff, 2nd Baron Moncreiff, Senator to the Court of Justice, Scotland
- Andrew Murray, 1st Viscount Dunedin, Lord of Appeal
- Sir Basil Nield, MP and High Court judge
- Sir Peter Openshaw, High Court judge
- Sir Thomas Joshua Platt, Baron of the Exchequer
- Sir Henry Plowden, High Court judge in the Punjab and cricketer
- Sir John Richardson, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas
- Sir Ronald Roxborough, High Court judge
- Sir Lancelot Sanderson, MP and Chief Justice at Bengal
- Thomas Tomlin, Baron Tomlin, Lord of Appeal
- Sir Timothy Walker, High Court judge
- Sir Jean-Pierre Warner, High Court judge
- Sir Joshua Strange Williams, Judge of the Supreme Court New Zealand
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