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Alan Abraham Mocatta

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Birthplace: London, United Kingdom
Death: November 01, 1990 (83)
London, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Son of Edward Lumbroso Mocatta and Flora Mocatta
Husband of Pamela Maud Grace Mocatta
Father of Private; Private; Private and Francis David Abraham Mocatta
Brother of Sybil Grace Diamond; Gladys Elkah Diamond and Violet Hannah Whitehill

Occupation: Judge
Managed by: Pam Karp
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About Alan Abraham Mocatta

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Mocatta

Sir Alan Abraham Mocatta (27 June 1907 – 1 November 1990) was an English judge, an expert on restrictive practices and a leader of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews of Britain.

Legal and military career[edit] After attending Clifton College and New College, Oxford, he was called to the bar at the Inner Temple in 1930.

In World War II he first served as 2nd Lieutenant in 12 LAA Regiment, RA, TA, 1939, but was rapidly promoted to Brigade Major, 56 AA Brigade, 1940–41; to GSO (2) AA HQ BTNI, 1941–42; and finally to Lieutenant-Colonel General Staff, Army Council Secretariat, War Office, 1942-45. He was awarded the OBE in 1944.

Returning to his legal career after the end of the war, he was appointed QC in 1951. He was elected a Bencher of his Inn in 1960. He served as a Judge of the High Court of Justice (Queen's Bench Division) from 1961 (the year in which he received his knighthood) to 1981. Also from 1961 to 1981 he was a Member of the Restrictive Practices Court, of which he was President from 1970.

In 1982 he served as Treasurer of the Inner Temple.

He contributed also to legal literature as joint editor on the 14th-19th editions of "Scrutton on Charter Parties"; editor on the 3rd edition of "Rowlatt on Principal and Surety"; and as a member of the Advisory Panel for the 4th edition of "Halsbury's Laws of England".

From 1955 to 1956 he was Chairman of the Treasury Committee on Cheque Endorsement.

At the 1962 Winter Assizes in Carmarthen, he presided over what was then the longest criminal trial in British legal history, sitting for 55 court days in what became known as 'The West Wales (or Black Mountains) Lime Fraud enquiry'.[1]

He was also Chairman of the Council of Jews' College, 1945–61 and Vice-President of the Board of Elders of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews' Congregation, London, from 1961 to 1967, and President from 1967 to 1982.

Alan Abraham Mocatta was born between January and March 1901. He was the daughter of Edward Lumbroso Mocatta and Flora (Gubbay) Mocatta. Occupation - Judge.

They had four children:

1. Sybil Grace b. between October and December 1898 2. Gladys Elkah b. between January and March 1901 d. before 1952 3. Violet Hannah b. between April and June 1902 4. Sir Alan Abraham b. 26 June 1907 d. 1 November 1990

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Alan Abraham Mocatta's Timeline

1907
June 27, 1907
London, United Kingdom
1935
April 1, 1935
1990
November 1, 1990
Age 83
London, United Kingdom