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Monarch
  
Elizabeth II

Name
  
Anthony Mellows

Profession
  
Barrister, academic


Nationality
  
United Kingdom

Preceded by
  
Colonel Eric Barry

Succeeded by
  
Neil Conn

Anthony Mellows Chapels Royal H M Tower of London Professor Anthony Mellows RIP

Full Name
  
Anthony Roger Mellows

Born
  
29 July 1936 (age 87) (
1936-07-29
)

Books
  
The Modern Law of Trusts, Parker and Mellows

Anthony Roger Mellows, OBE, TD (29 July 1936 – 10 January 2016) was an English Solicitor, academic and British Army officer. Until June 2014 (having succeeded Colonel Eric Barry, in 2008), he served as Lord Prior of the Order of Saint John, the order's most senior non-royal office.

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Military career

Mellows began his military career in the British Army by joining the other ranks, rising to the rank of sergeant. On 27 January 1959, he was commissioned in the TA Intelligence Corps, as a second lieutenant (probationary). On 1 January 1964, he was promoted captain and seconded to the Staff. On 1 April 1967, he transferred to the newly created Territorial and Army Volunteer Reserve as a captain in the Intelligence Corps. On 18 November 1970, he was placed on the Regular Army Reserve of Officers list.

Academic career

Mellows was Professor of Law in the University of London and served as Head of the Department of Law at King's College London and Dean of the Faculty of Laws of the University of London.

Order of St John

In May 1981, Mellows was appointed an Officer of the Most Venerable Order of Saint John (OStJ), in April 1985, he was promoted to the grade of Commander (CStJ); in 1988, he was raised to Knight of Justice (KJStJ); and, in July 1991, he was advanced as Bailiff Grand Cross of the Order of Saint John (GCStJ), its highest grade. He also was decorated with the St John Service Medal.

Other honours

In 1969, he received the Territorial Decoration (TD) awarded for long service as a Territorial Army officer. In the 2003 New Year Honours, he was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) "for services to the Church of England".

References

Anthony Mellows Wikipedia