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- Sir William Stanford (1509 – 1558), also written Stamford or Staunford, was an English politician, judge and jurist. Born on or by 22 August 1509 at Monken...
- of Es****, in her will, expressed the wish that her servant, Margaret Staunford, should go on a pilgrimage to "Seint Willyam of Rowchester". On 18 and...
- Lydgate's translations from Giovanni Boccaccio, and books by William Staunford and Thomas Tusser. The majority of his publications were legal treatises...
- de Littleton. Plees del Coron (Pleas of the Crown) (1557) by William Staunford La Novelle Natura Brevium (New Natura Brevium) (1534) by Anthony Fitzherbert...
- other former colonies of the British Empire. First formulated by William Staunford, it was later set down by Edward Coke in his Institutes of the Laws of...
- 1250 Wilhelmus de Alnmouth 1269-75 Thomas de Kirkeby 1283-84 Al**** de Staunford 1289-1304 Thomas 1310 Joannes de Otteley 1224-39 Joannes de Alnwick 1340-50...
- other former colonies of the British Empire. First formulated by William Staunford, it was later set down by Edward Coke in his Institutes of the Laws of...
- Statuto pro Clero inviolabiliter observando see 10 Edw. 2. Statutum apud Staunford (Statute of Stamford) — cited as 2 Edw. 2 in The Statutes at Large, repealed...
- capital crime of homicide was therefore not applied. Drawing on William Staunford, Edward Coke first formulated the born alive rule in Institutes of the...
- died 1298. Richard of Bokesworth, elected 1298, died 1316. Robert of Staunford, elected 1316, resigned 1322. William of Braunston, elected 1322. John...