Ranulph Crewe
978-613-4-82900-7
6134829005
108
2011-01-20
39.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Sir Ranulph (or Randolph or Ranulphe) Crewe (or Crew) (1558–1646) was an English judge and Chief Justice of the King's Bench. Ranulph Crewe was the second son of John Crew of Nantwich, who is said to have been a tanner, by Alice, daughter of Humphrey Mainwaring. He attended Shrewsbury School and, in 1576, Christ's College, Cambridge, but did not take a degree. He was admitted a member of Lincoln's Inn on 13 Nov. 1577, called to the bar on 8 Nov. 1584, returned to parliament as junior member for Brackley, Northamptonshire, in 1597, elected a Bencher of Lincoln's Inn in 1600, and Autumn Reader there in 1602. The earliest reported case in which he was engaged was tried in the Queen's Bench in Hilary term 1597-8, when he acted as junior to the attorney-general, Coke. In 1604 he was selected by the House of Commons to state objections to the adoption of the new style of king of Great Britain in the conference with the lords.
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