His Honour Quentin Tytler Edwards QC (16 January 1925 – 19 December 2010) was a British barrister and circuit judge.
[2] When found by a schoolmaster, in July 1942, these resulted in Mortimer being sent down from Oxford, and Edwards being "asked not to return" to Bradfield at the age of seventeen.
A friend and fellow student was Peter Shand Kydd who, in 1969, became Princess Diana's stepfather when he married Frances Spencer, the divorced wife of Viscount Althorp.
After completing his basic training in August 1943, Ordinary Seaman Edwards was posted to HMS London just in time to witness the ship's inspection by King George VI.
[8] He continued in that post for fifteen years, mainly sitting at the Bloomsbury and Marylebone County Court in Park Crescent,[9] and was also Chancellor in two dioceses, Chichester and Blackburn.
[1] Christopher Hill recalled that Edwards was "a stickler for propriety and good manners ... quixotic, urbane, and wickedly amusing ... occasionally irascible.