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- John Rastell (or Rastall) (c. 1475 – 1536) was an English printer, author, member of parliament, and barrister. Born in Coventry, he is vaguely reported...
- obviously far-fetched elements of this foundation myth of Britain, Johannes Rastell writing in 1529 questioned, along these lines:  Supposing the original...
- "Antiquities of the Law" (1870) 1 Albany Law Journal 247. John Rastell and William Rastell. Les Termes de la Ley. In the Savoy. 1721. p 27 Black's Law Dictionary...
- William Rastell (1508 – 27 August 1565) was an English printer and judge. Rastell was born in London, a son of John Rastell and his wife Elizabeth More...
- obviously far-fetched elements of this foundation myth of Britain, Johannes Rastell, writing in 1529, questioned along these lines: Supposing the original...
- by the local people and also has many lexical items. Examples include: rastell: a street (normally with a steep slope) which is formed with pieces of...
- John Rastell (1532–1577) was an English Jesuit and controversialist author. Rastell was born at Gloucester in 1532, was admitted into Winchester School...
- Practice. 1999. Chapter 5. Section II. "Sentences of Imprisonment". John Rastell. Termes de la Ley. 1636. Page 202. Digital copy from Google Books. Clerk...
- married Jane Rastell, the niece of Sir Thomas More. Through this marriage, Heywood entered into a very dramatic family. Jane's father John Rastell was a composer...
- later text. An abridged English-language edition was published by John Rastell in 1527. Thomas Berthelet, Pynson's successor as the royal printer during...