John Thomas Bigge (8 March 1780 – 22 December 1843) was an English judge and royal commissioner. Bigge was born at Benton House, Northumberland, England, the second son of Thomas Charles Bigge, High Sheriff of Northumberland in 1771. He was educated at Newcastle Grammar School, Westminster School (1795) and in 1797 entered Christ Church, Oxford (B.A. , 1801; M.A. , 1804). Bigge was called to the Bar in 1806 and from 1814–1818 he was chief justice of the former Spanish colony of Trinidad.
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- John Thomas Bigge (8 March 1780 – 22 December 1843) was an English judge and royal commissioner. Bigge was born at Benton House, Northumberland, England, the second son of Thomas Charles Bigge, High Sheriff of Northumberland in 1771. He was educated at Newcastle Grammar School, Westminster School (1795) and in 1797 entered Christ Church, Oxford (B.A. , 1801; M.A. , 1804). Bigge was called to the Bar in 1806 and from 1814–1818 he was chief justice of the former Spanish colony of Trinidad.
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- Portrait of John Thomas Bigge
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- Judge and royal commissioner
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- John Thomas Bigge (8 March 1780 – 22 December 1843) was an English judge and royal commissioner. Bigge was born at Benton House, Northumberland, England, the second son of Thomas Charles Bigge, High Sheriff of Northumberland in 1771. He was educated at Newcastle Grammar School, Westminster School (1795) and in 1797 entered Christ Church, Oxford (B.A. , 1801; M.A. , 1804). Bigge was called to the Bar in 1806 and from 1814–1818 he was chief justice of the former Spanish colony of Trinidad.
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