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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...
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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...
- & 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...
- 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...
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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...
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never clear how
Bracton would decide to
proportion damages.
Bracton's description has been
called Romanesque, and premature. Even by
Bracton's time, lawyers...
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Bracton f. 12, 286 b.
Bracton, f. 27 b
Pollock &
Maitland (1968), p. 245.
Pollock &
Maitland (1968), p. 246 et seq..
Bracton, f.45b, 46
Bracton, f...
- Most
historians now
believe that he was the
author of the
great law book
Bracton. In 1212
Raley was
presented by the King to the
church living at Bratton...