Robert Babington
Robert John Babington, DSC, QC was an Ulster Unionist Party politician, who served as the member of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland for North Down from 1969 to 1972, and a county court judge. He was born in Dublin.
Early life
Born into the Anglo-Irish Babington family, the son of David and Alice Babington, Robert Babington was educated at Saint Columba's College, Dublin and Trinity College Dublin. He served the United Kingdom in the Second World War, earning the Distinguished Service Cross, and was aboard the aircraft carrier for the Battle of Crete as a member of the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve attached to the Fleet Air Arm. He went on to spend most of his war service in and around the Mediterranean Sea and survived the sinking of. He subsequently embarked on a career in law and politics in Northern Ireland. He married Elizabeth Alton, the daughter of Ernest Alton, in 1952; the couple had had two sons and a daughter.He was a great-grandson of The Rev. Hume Babington and a first cousin once removed to Sir Anthony Babington.