James Rose Innes

James Rose Innes
2nd Chief Justice of South Africa
In office
1914–1927
Preceded byJohn Henry de Villiers
Succeeded bySir William Henry Solomon
Judge of the Appellate Division
In office
1910–1927
Chief Justice of the Transvaal Supreme Court
In office
1902–1910
Member of the Cape Parliament
In office
1884–1902
ConstituencyVictoria East
Cape Town
Attorney-General of the Cape Colony
In office
1900–1902
Prime MinisterGordon Sprigg
GovernorLord Milner
Walter Hely-Hutchinson
Preceded byRichard Solomon
Succeeded byThomas Graham
In office
1890–1893
Prime MinisterCecil Rhodes
GovernorHenry Brougham Loch
Preceded byThomas Upington
Succeeded byW. P. Schreiner
Personal details
Born8 January 1855
Grahamstown, Cape Colony
Died16 January 1942(1942-01-16) (aged 87)
Kenilworth, Cape Town, Cape Province, Union of South Africa
NationalitySouth African
SpouseJessie Dods Pringle
ChildrenDorothy von Moltke (nee Rose-Innes)
EducationTempleton High School, Bedford, South Africa
Alma materGill College
Cape University
ProfessionBarrister

Sir James Rose Innes KCMG PC KC (8 January 1855 – 16 January 1942) was the Chief Justice of South Africa from 1914 to 1927 and, in the view of many, its greatest ever judge.[1][2] Before becoming a judge he was a member of the Cape Parliament, the Cape Colony's Attorney-General, and a prominent critic of Cecil John Rhodes. His grandson was Helmuth James Graf von Moltke, a prominent opponent of the Third Reich.

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