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What (who) is E F D Roberts - definition

BRITISH JUDGE (1923-2013)
Denys Tudor Emil Roberts; D. T. E. Roberts

E. F. D. Roberts         
  • The interior of Trinity College Library in Dublin, Ireland
  • National Library of Scotland
BRITISH LIBRARIAN AND PALAEOLONTOLOGIST
Denis Roberts; Edward Frederick Denis Roberts
Prof Edward Frederick Denis Roberts FRSE (1927–1990) was a 20th-century British librarian and palaeolontologist. He was Librarian of the National Library of Scotland.
Samuel E. Roberts         
AUSTRALIAN PRINTER AND PUBLISHER
Samuel Edward Roberts; S. E. Roberts
Samuel Edward Roberts (5 November 1824 – 23 September 1905) was a printer and publisher in Adelaide.
Brynley F. Roberts         
BRITISH WRITER
Brynley Roberts; Brynley Francis Roberts
Brynley Francis Roberts (born 1931), known as Bryn Roberts, is a Welsh scholar and critic, who has written much on the Welsh language and Celtic history. He was Professor of Welsh Language and Literature at the University of Wales, Swansea 1978–1985 and Librarian of the National Library of Wales in 1985–1994, then made editor of the Dictionary of Welsh Biography in 1987 and of Y Traethodydd in 1999.

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Denys Roberts

Sir Denys Tudor Emil Roberts (Traditional Chinese: 羅弼時爵士; 19 January 1923 – 20 May 2013) was a British colonial official and judge. Joining the colonial civil service as a Crown Counsel in Nyasaland (now Malawi) in 1953, he became Attorney General of Gibraltar in 1960. In 1962, he was posted to Hong Kong as Solicitor-General, and was successively promoted to Attorney-General in 1966, Colonial Secretary/Chief Secretary in 1973 and Chief Justice in 1979. He was the first and only Attorney-General to become both Colonial Secretary (and Chief Secretary) in Hong Kong. Never having been a judge before, he was appointed as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in 1979 and was the first and only Colonial Secretary (and Chief Secretary) of Hong Kong to receive such appointment.

Roberts was the last non-Chinese person to hold the post of Chief Justice of Hong Kong. After retiring in 1988, he had served as President of the Court of Appeal of Bermuda, Chief Justice and President of Court of Appeal of Brunei Darussalam before finally retiring from the judicial service in 2003.