Evelyn Faithfull Monier-Williams (/ˈmɒniər/; né Williams; 29 April 1920 – 30 June 2015) was an English barrister and circuit judge.
He was called up to the war in 1940 and served as a field gunner in the 8th Army and the 50th Northumbrian Infantry Division.
[3] After the war, as a competent German speaker, he was stationed in Mönchengladbach tasked with troop welfare and entertainment.
Once de-mobilised, Monier-Williams decided to follow in his father’s footsteps and train as a barrister.
His chambers were in Francis Taylor Buildings and he built up a practice on divorce and personal injury work.