William J. Staunton

William J. Staunton (1928 – 25 January 1973[1]) was a British resident magistrate killed by the IRA.

As they did so, two members of the IRA upon a motorcycle came alongside the car, the pillion passenger shooting Staunton.

[6] Staunton was the first of a number of judges killed or attacked by the IRA during the 1970s and 1980s.

Others included Rory Conaghan and Martin McBirney in 1974, William Doyle in 1983, and Lord Justice Sir Maurice Gibson in 1987.

The IRA were also responsible for the deaths of Lord Justice Gibson's wife Cecily, and Mary Travers (a daughter of Judge Tom Travers), shot alongside her father after leaving a Catholic church.