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Sir Ernest Wingate Wingate-Saul KC, 18731944 (aged 71 years)

Name
Sir Ernest Wingate /Wingate-Saul/ KC
Name prefix
Sir
Given names
Ernest Wingate
Surname
Wingate-Saul
Name suffix
KC
Family with Violet Annie Satterthwaite
himself
18731944
Birth: 25 March 1873Lancaster, Lancashire, England
Death: 13 December 1944Pendleton, Salford, Lancashire, England
wife
18751935
Birth: July 1875 43 30 Ganthorpe, Malton, Yorkshire, England
Death: 2 June 1935Putney, Surrey, England
Marriage MarriageApril 1902Lancaster, Lancashire, England
19 months
daughter
19031904
Birth: October 1903 30 28 Bucklow, Cheshire, England
Death: January 1904Lancaster, Lancashire, England
16 months
son
19051984
Birth: 4 February 1905 31 29 Brooklands, Sale, Cheshire, England
Death: 11 August 1984Daglingworth, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England
17 months
son
19061975
Birth: 15 June 1906 33 30 Brooklands, Sale, Cheshire, England
Death: December 1975Surrey, England
2 years
daughter
19081951
Birth: July 1908 35 33 Brooklands, Sale, Cheshire, England
Death: 13 August 1951Welwyn, Hertfordshire, England
4 years
son
19122005
Birth: 30 April 1912 39 36 Bucklow, Cheshire, England
Death: March 2005Dorset, England
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Address: 192 West Hill
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Note

Background and education
Wingate-Saul was born in 1873, the son of William Wingate Wingate-Saul. He was educated at Rugby and Christ Church, Oxford,[1] where he received the MA in October 1901.[2] In 1897 he became a barrister of the Inner Temple, where he was elected a bencher in 1925.[1]

Legal career
Wingate-Saul was appointed a King's Counsel (KC) in 1919. He was Recorder of Preston and Judge and Assessor of Borough Court of Pleas from 1921 until 1928, and Judge of Appeal in the Isle of Man from 1925 until 1928. He was also Umpire under the Unemployment Insurance Act between 1928 and 1944, and was appointed an Umpire under the Reinstatment in Civil Employment Act shortly before his death in 1944.[1]

He was knighted in 1933.

Wingate-Saul died in 1944. Wingate-Saul Road in Fairfield, Lancaster is named after him.

Family
He married first, in 1902, Violet Satterthwaite (died 1935), daughter of Thomas Edmondson Stedman Satterthwaite, of Lancaster. They had three sons and two daughters. After his first wife's death, he married secondly, in 1938, Dorothy Sharpe, daughter of Edmund Sharpe, of Halton Hall, Lancaster