Hubert Parker, Baron Parker of Waddington

The Lord Parker of Waddington
1968 photograph, by Godfrey Argent
Lord Chief Justice of England
In office
30 September 1958 – 19 April 1971
Nominated byHarold Macmillan
Appointed byElizabeth II
Preceded byThe Lord Goddard
Succeeded byThe Lord Widgery
Lord Justice of Appeal
In office
1954–1958
Appointed byQueen Elizabeth II
Judge of the High Court of Justice
In office
1950 – 19 April 1971
Appointed byQueen Elizabeth II
Personal details
Born
Hubert Lister Parker

(1900-05-28)28 May 1900
Died15 September 1972(1972-09-15) (aged 72)
NationalityBritish
ParentRobert Parker, Baron Parker of Waddington
EducationRugby School
Alma materTrinity College, Cambridge
AwardsKnight Bachelor
Life peer

Hubert Lister Parker, Baron Parker of Waddington, PC (28 May 1900 – 15 September 1972) was a British judge who served as Lord Chief Justice of England from 1958 to 1971. His term was marked by much less controversy than that of his predecessor, Lord Goddard.

The son of a law lord, Parker was educated at Rugby School and Trinity College, Cambridge. Having initially intended to go into business, he was instead called to the English bar in 1922, and specialised in commercial cases. In 1945, he was appointed Treasury devil and, after refusing promotion once, was appointed to the High Court in 1950, sitting in the King's Bench Division. He was promoted to the Court of Appeal in 1954. In 1957, he presided over the bank rate tribunal of inquiry.