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- Henry of Bracton (c. 1210 – c. 1268), also known as Henry de Bracton, Henricus Bracton, Henry Bratton, and Henry Bretton, was an English cleric and jurist...
- & M p. 332, ibid. Bracton, f. 23, p****age "addicio" Bracton, f.48 Bracton, f. 45 b, 46 Bracton, f. 169; Notebook pl. 1248 Bracton f. 45 b–46 b Pollock...
- judgment and law. In Bracton's time, anyone seeing a "misdeed" was empowered to make an arrest. The role of the constable in Bracton's description was as...
- the influence of Henry de Bracton (d. 1268) and Sir John Fortescue (d. cir. 1476)." Bracton's translator notes that Bracton "was a trained jurist with...
- become a Senior Fellow in sociology at Bracton College in the University of Edgestow. The fellows of Bracton are debating the sale of a portion of college...
- never clear how Bracton would decide to proportion damages. Bracton's description has been called Romanesque, and premature. Even by Bracton's time, lawyers...
- The 2018 Bracton Law Society Scandal involved screenshots of text messages been leaked from the WhatsApp chat group of Bracton Law Society (BLS), a student...
-  1300 – c. 1369) Emma Sir John Bracton Thomas Boleyn I (c. 1350–1411) Builder of St Peter and St Paul's, Salle Agnes Alice Bracton (c. 1390 – ) Geoffrey Boleyn...
- Samuel E. Thorne (transl.), Bracton on the Laws and Customs of England, Vol. I (Introduction) 46 (1968); Carl Güterbock, Bracton and his Relation to the Roman...
- Heimskringla c. 1230s – Post-Vulgate Cycle Mainly before 1235 – Henry de Bracton – De Legibus et Consuetudinibus Angliae (The Laws and Customs of England)...