British and Colonial Antecedents of American Liberties
 

Creator

Robert Brooke

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Identifier

KD 3946 .B76 1641

Creation Date

1641

Description

Brooke, Robert. The Reading of M. Robert Brook, Serjeant of the Law, and Recorder of London, Upon the Stat. of Magna Charta, Chap. 16. London: Printed by M. Flesher and R. Young, 1641.

Following a long–standing tradition of delivering lectures on statutes, "reading," at the Inns of Court, Robert Brooke (d. 1558) presented this reading on Chapter 17 of the Magna Carta in 1551 (the title page erroneously lists Chap. 16). He broadly discussed criminal law, but the printed version provides little of the analysis or historical background one might expect from a chief justice of the Court of Common Pleas. The lack of depth in Brooke's discussion may stem from the 80 year gap between lecture and publication.

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