Haydn Tudor Evans

Sir Haydn Tudor Evans (20 June 1920 – 22 March 2012) was a British barrister and judge.

[1] During the Second World War, he joined the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve and trained as a pilot in the Fleet Air Arm.

Graduating with honours in modern history and jurisprudence, he also won a major scholarship to Lincoln's Inn.

[1] After completing a pupillage in the chambers of Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, he obtained tenancy in the chambers of Montague Berryman, KC, in King’s Bench Walk, where he specialised in personal injury litigation.

[1] Tudor Evans was appointed to the High Court in 1974, receiving the usual knighthood.