Ralph Littler

Sir Ralph Daniel Makinson Littler (2 October 1835 – 23 November 1908), was an English barrister and magistrate who served as Chairman of the Middlesex Quarter Sessions until his death in 1908.

Robert Littler and Sarah Makinson, he was educated at University College School before going up to University College London, where he was Common Law Prizeman.

From 1889, he was in the public eye as Chairman of the Middlesex Quarter Sessions.

[4] He was known for his severity, once sentencing a man to five years' penal servitude for the theft of a penny, though the circumstances were particularly egregious.

Appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath in 1890, Littler was knighted in 1902[5] and served as Master of the Worshipful Company of Curriers for 1907/08.