Sir John Connell (c.1765–1831) was a Scottish legal author and judge, specialising in both church law and naval procedures.
Life
He was born in Glasgow a younger son of Arthur Connell a merchant and his wife Magdalen Wallace.[1] His father served as Lord Provost of Glasgow from 1772 to 1774, when John was still young.
He studied law at Glasgow University and passed the Scottish bar as an advocate around 1785 being created a member of the Faculty of Advocates in 1788.[citation needed]
In 1816 he was appointed Judge of the Court of the Admiralty, a position abolished in 1830. In 1822 he was knighted by King George IV during his visit to Scotland. From 1830 he was the senior member of the Faculty of Admiralty Procurators.[3]
From around 1816 he lived in Edinburgh, residing his final years at 16 Abercromby Place in the Second New Town.[4]