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MANX JUDGE
Callow, Henry

Keith M. Callow         
AMERICAN JUDGE
Draft:Keith M. Callow; Keith McLean Callow; Keith Callow
Keith McLean Callow (January 11, 1925 – April 4, 2008) was a justice of the Washington Supreme Court from 1985 to 1991.
Kenneth Callow         
BRITISH BIOCHEMIST (1901-1983)
Robert Kenneth Callow
Robert Kenneth Callow, FRS (15 February 1901 – 1983) was a British biochemist. He worked at the National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR, Medical Research Council) in Hampstead and Mill Hill, where his work on steroids included contributions to the isolation and characterisation of vitamin D, and the synthesis of cortisone from naturally occurring steroids.
callow         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Callow (disambiguation)
To touch someone inappropirately
He just callowed my privates.

Wikipedia

Henry Callow

Henry Callow (died 14 April 2006) was a former Second Deemster in the Isle of Man.

He began his career as a Manian advocate and was then appointed High Bailiff in 1969. After 19 years in the post, he was made Second Deemster until retiring in 1993. He was the Provincial Grand Master of the Isle of Man Freemasons from 1983 to 1994. He was appointed CBE in the 1994 Birthday Honours.

He is the most recent judge in the British Isles to pass a death sentence (upon Anthony Teare in 1992), although it was commuted to life imprisonment. Capital punishment in the Isle of Man was formally abolished by Parliament in 1993.