Charles Murray-Aynsley
Sir Charles Murray Murray-Aynsley was a British colonial judge who served as Chief Justice of Singapore from 1946 to 1955.
Early life and education
Murray-Aynsley was born on 28 November 1893, the only son of Rev Alfred Murray-Aynsley. He served with the King's Royal Rifle Corps, and while serving in France, he was severely wounded. He was educated at Marlborough College, St Paul's School, and at St John's College, Cambridge where he received double firsts in history and law.Career
In 1920, Murray-Aynsley was called to the Bar by the Inner Temple and practised on the North-eastern circuit from 1920 to 1927. He then joined the Colonial Judicial Service and went to Belize, British Honduras as District Commissioner and acted as Attorney-General on several occasions. He served as Chief Justice of Tonga ; Chief Justice of Grenada, and Puisne Judge of the Federated Malay States and Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. During the Second World War he was interned as a POW in Singapore. From 1946 until his retirement in 1955 he served as Chief Justice of Singapore.Personal life and death
Murray-Aynsley married Elsa Goldberg in 1920 and following her death in 1950 he married Ann-Maria Curth. He had no children.Murray-Aynsley died on 30 August 1967 in Florence, Italy.