John Willis (judge)

Sir John Ramsay Willis (1908 – 29 October 1988) was a British barrister and judge.

He was known as J. Ramsay Wills at the planning bar and was known as "Jack" to his friends.

[1] The son of Dr and Mrs J. K. Willis, of Cranleigh, Surrey, Willis was educating at Lancing College, where he was a scholar, and Trinity College, Dublin, where he took the BA and LLB.

He was called to the English bar at Gray's Inn in 1932.

He was a High Court judge from 1966 to 1980, sitting in the Queen's Bench Division.