Arthur Black (Unionist politician)

Arthur Black PC(NI) KC (6 February 1888 – 15 April 1968) was an Irish barrister, judge and Ulster Unionist Party politician.

[1] He was called to the English Bar in 1915 and was appointed as King's Counsel in 1929.

[5] He held the seat until he was appointed to the judiciary in November 1941 as Recorder of Belfast and as a County Court judge.

[6] He served as Attorney General for Northern Ireland from 1939–1941, Recorder from 1941–43, Judge of the Northern Ireland Supreme Court from 1943–49 and as a Lord Justice of Appeal from 1949-64.

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