Elliot Bovill

British lawyer and judge who served as Chief Justice of Cyprus and the Straits Settlements in the late 19th century
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IntroBritish lawyer and judge who served as Chief Justice of Cyprus and the Straits Settlements in the late 19th century
A.K.A.Elliot Charles Bovill
A.K.A.Elliot Charles Bovill
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
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Work fieldLaw
Gender
Male
Birth1848
Death24 March 1893 (aged 45 years)
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Biography

Sir Elliot Charles Bovill (1848 – 24 March 1893) was a British lawyer and judge. He served as Chief Justice of Cyprus and the Straits Settlements in the late 19th century.

Early life

Bovill was the fourth son of William John Bovill, Q.C., of Lincoln's Inn. He was educated at Westminster School and Christ Church, Oxford, graduating from the latter with honours in 1871. He was called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1873.

He married Anna White, the daughter of J. T. White on 27 July 1876 at Kensington.

Legal appointments

Bovill was appointed assistant Judicial Commissioner in Cyprus in 1875 soon after its cessation from Turkey to Britain. He was legal adviser to the government (the predecessor position to King's Advocate) from 1877 to 1881. He was appointed Judicial Commissioner in 1881 and Chief Justice in 1883 on creation of that position. He was knighted the following year, in 1884.

In 1890, it was reported that he was to be appointed Chief Justice of Western Australia. He declined the appointment. Instead, in 1892, he was appointed Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements on the departure of Edward Loughlin O'Malley. He first sat as Chief Justice in October 1892. His family made up of his wife and two boys and a daughter remained in Cyprus, planning to join him in Singapore later.

Death

Gravestones in Fort Canning Green, Singapore. Bovill's gravestone is in front on the right.
Bovill's gravestone

Bovill died at the age of 45 of cholera on 24 March 1893 at his residence in Paterson Road, Singapore, after returning from a trip to Malacca. He was buried at the Bukit Timah Cemetery. His gravestone was moved to Fort Canning Green when the Bukit Timah Cemetery was closed. There is a commemorative plaque placed by Bovill's wife in St Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore.

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