Admitted 1949, Called 1961 The Rt Hon Joyce Adeline Bamford-Addo JSC First woman to serve as Speaker in an African Parliament
Admitted 1922, Not called (practised as a solicitor) Marion Graeme Billson Labour candidate and solicitor
Admitted 1974, Called 1976, Bencher 1999 The Rt Hon Lady Black DBE Family law specialist who became second woman to be a Supreme Court Judge
Admitted 1951, Called 1955, Treasurer 1998 The Rt Hon the Baroness Butler-Sloss GBE First female Treasurer of the Inn and first female member of Court of Appeal
Admitted 1985, Called 1987, Silk 2003, Bencher 2006 The Rt Hon The Baroness Carr of Walton-on-the-Hill DBE First Lady Chief Justice of England and Wales
Admitted 1943, Called 1947 Mary Eugenia Charles DBE First woman to be a lawyer in Dominica, and the first to be Prime Minister
Called 1977 (Scottish Bar), Admitted 1988, Called 1988 (Bar of England and Wales), Bencher 2000 The Rt Hon The Baroness Clark of Calton QC The first woman Advocate General for Scotland
Admitted 1924, Called 1928 Coomee Rustom Dantra First Burmese woman to be admitted to an Inn of Court
Admitted 1991, Called 1991, Bencher 2018 The Rt Hon Lady Dorrian The second most senior judge and most senior woman judge in Scotland
Admitted 1957, Called 1964 Dr Frene Noshir Ginwala Anti-apartheid campaigner who became Speaker of the National Assembly of South Africa
Admitted 1970, Called 1972, Treasurer 2011 The Rt Hon Baroness Heather Hallett DBE First woman to be appointed Vice-President of the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) and first woman to chair the Bar Council