Edmund Plowden (1519/20 – 6 February 1585) was a distinguished English lawyer, legal scholar and theorist during the late Tudor period. Plowden was born...
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Edmund Plowden was a lawyer. Edmund Plowden may also refer to: Edmund Plowden (colonial governor), Lord Proprietor, Earl Palatine, Governor and Captain...
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the United States. Colonization was unsuccessfully attempted by Sir Edmund Plowden, under the authority of a charter granted by Charles I in 1634. The...
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Sir Edmund Plowden (1590 – July 1659 in Lydbury North, Shropshire, England) also titled Lord Earl Palatinate, Governor and Captain-General of the Province...
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reformer David Plowden (born 1932), American photographer Dorothea Plowden (died 1827), British songwriter and librettist Edmund Plowden (1518–1585), English...
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: pp.155ff In 1634, Charles I of England granted a charter to Sir Edmund Plowden, to establish a colony in North America north of lands granted to Lord...
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treason, The Lords Appellant and the commentaries of jurist Edmund Plowden and his Plowden Reports. In Kantorowicz' analysis, a Medieval Political theology...
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Wolffhart, Alsatian humanist and encyclopedist (died 1561) unknown date – Edmund Plowden, English legal writer (died 1585) February 25 – Publio Fausto Andrelini...
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to the theme of the King's "two bodies" as found in the reports of Edmund Plowden, an Elizabethan jurist. It then revisits the appearance of the same...
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Plowden born in c. 1644 in Plowden, Shropshire to a Roman Catholic gentry family, he was the second son of the former Elizabeth Cotton and Edmund Plowden...
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reformer (d. 1589) Hubert Languet, French diplomat and reformer (d. 1581) Edmund Plowden, English legal scholar (d. 1585) Mayken Verhulst (a.k.a. Marie Bessemers)...
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the Records in the Tower of London (1640/1641 – 3 October 1707). Sir Edmund Plowden (1518–1585). Francis James Newman Rogers (1791–1851). John Selden (1584...
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the lamb with the flag, each were symbols of the Knights Templar. Sir Edmund Plowden, English lawyer William Byrd II, American lawyer and author Sir John...
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the Tudor period. She was born at Quetta in India, a descendant of Edmund Plowden and, collaterally, of Henry Chichele. Privately educated, she worked...
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the doctrine of the king's two bodies can be traced in the Reports of Edmund Plowden. In the 1561 Case of the Duchy of Lancaster, which concerned whether...
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Wokefield Park (Berkshire), younger brother of Edmund Plowden, and grandson of Edmund Plowden. Plowden was sent on the English Mission about 1622. He...
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Wales Edith Pargeter (1913–1995), author Edmund Plowden (1518–1585), legal scholar and theorist Sir Edmund Plowden (1590–1659), proprietor, Earl Palatine...
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deer park. The first house at Wokefield was built in the 1560s for Edmund Plowden; it is likely that the present vaulted cellars date from this time....
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Gilby, English Puritan and Bible translator (born c. 1510) February 6 – Edmund Plowden, English lawyer and theorist (born 1518) February 13 – Alfonso Salmeron...
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a biannual peer-reviewed academic legal periodical published by The Edmund Plowden Trust. The primary focus of the journal is a Christian perspective of...
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of Lesley's work, in 1571. Lesley's arguments in fact went back to Edmund Plowden, and had been simplified by Anthony Browne. The arguments naturally...
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Jesuit priest, teacher, writer and administrator. He was a descent of Edmund Plowden, and was raised in a Catholic family. Educated at the College of St...
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Dorothea Plowden (died 5 June 1827) was a British songwriter and librettist. Dorothea Plowden was the daughter of Griffith Phillips, MP for Carmarthen...
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Margaretta Plowden (b. c. 1769) in Clifton, Gloucestershire. She was a daughter of Edmund Plowden and Elizabeth Lucy (née Thompson) Plowden. Mary's paternal...
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Würzburg (b. 1459) 1539 – John III, Duke of Cleves (b. 1491) 1585 – Edmund Plowden, English lawyer and scholar (b. 1518) 1593 – Jacques Amyot, French author...
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and repeating cases found in earlier law reports, such as those of Edmund Plowden. After being called to the Bar in 1578 he began attending court cases...
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Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln, English admiral (b. 1512) February 6 – Edmund Plowden, English legal scholar (b. 1518) February 13 – Alfonso Salmeron, Spanish...
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by Ben Jonson, first published in 1609, based on a remark by lawyer Edmund Plowden which entered into common currency. Also said to be a corruption of...
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reformer (d. 1589) Hubert Languet, French diplomat and reformer (d. 1581) Edmund Plowden, English legal scholar (d. 1585) Mayken Verhulst (a.k.a. Marie Bessemers)...
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Robert Pigot, Lieutenant General in the American Revolutionary War Edmund Plowden, lawyer who defended religious freedom Francis Sykes, builder of Basildon...
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