- 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Statutes at Large, repealed...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...