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Mary Marre (Romola Mary Gilling) was born on 25 April, 1920 in Chelmsford, is a Legal. Discover Mary Marre's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?

Popular As Romola Mary Gilling
Occupation N/A
Age 85 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 25 April, 1920
Birthday 25 April
Birthplace Chelmsford
Date of death (2005-03-07)2005-03-07 St Andrews
Died Place St Andrews
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Mary Marre Height, Weight & Measurements

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Who Is Mary Marre's Husband?

Her husband is Alan Marre

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Husband Alan Marre
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Children two

Mary Marre Net Worth

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Source of Income Legal

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2005

Marre died in St Andrews in 2005 from heart disease.

1990

She married Alan Marre who she met whilst they were both working at the Ministry of Health. They would gave two children a son and a daughter. He would in time become the Ombudsman. After he died in 1990 from cancer she and retired judge Alan Lipfriend lived together until she died in 1996.

1986

A public debate about the role of solicitors created a joint committee between the Law Society and the Bar was formed to discuss the future of the legal profession. The committee was established in April 1986 and made its report in July 1988. The committee had not arrived at a unanimous conclusion—with the solicitor members and six of the seven independent members recommending the extension of solicitors' rights of audience to the Crown Court, with the Bar representatives and one independent member disagreeing and attaching a Note of Dissent to the final report that undermined its conclusions. However the group was known as the Marre Committee whose majority conclusion A Time For Change resulted in the Courts and Legal Services Act in 1990.

1942

She worked for a short time at the Ministry of Health before she joined the Auxiliary Territorial Service in 1942. She married on Christmas Eve 1943 and she would volunteer for work over the next few years whilst she and Alan Marre had children. She took the lead when she started to manage the West Hampstead Citizens' Advice Bureau in 1962. In 1974 she took on the chair of the London Council of Social Service and she held that role for ten years. During that time the organisation was renamed the London Voluntary Service Council.

1920

Mary, Lady Marre born (Romola) Mary Gilling (25 April 1920 – 6 March 2005) was a British voluntary worker and public servant. She led the Marre Committee which investigated the future of the law profession. Its acrimonious conclusions resulted in the Courts and Legal Services Act in 1990.