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to Margaret Southworth, daughter of Henry Southworth, merchant, of London and Wells. The couple had two daughters, according to the biographer
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in 1645. In 1648 Charles I, then a prisoner of Parliament, requested that Parliament allow him Duck's help in negotiating a settlement to the
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Gabor Hamza, Entstehung und Entwicklung der modernen Privatrechtsordnungen und die römischrechtliche Tradition, Budapest, 2009. 407 sqq. pp.
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The Civilian Writers of Doctors' Commons, London: three centuries of juristic innovation in comparative, commercial, and international law
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and administrative posts. In 1639 he prosecuted a case against a false display of heraldry at a funeral of a wealth benefactor of
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in 1628; by 1633 Duck is recorded as pleading a case for Laud before the King and Council on appeal from the
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Pritchard, Allan. “Puritans and the Blackfriars Theater: The Cases of Mistresses Duck and Drake.”
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In 1641, Duck unsuccessfully contested the appointment of Sir William Meyrick as judge of the
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in May 1649. However, Foss lists him as still a Master of Chancery from 1649 to 1650.
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Martha Duck, who married (1) William Duck, (2) Nicholas Duck (1630–1667), of
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Vita Henrici Chichele archiepiscopi Cantuariensis sub regibus Henrico V et VI
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for some years. Duck wrote an opinion that a statute drafted by Laud for
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is mentioned in the Calendar of State Papers in 1625–6. Duck became
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On the Use and Authority of the Civil Law in the Kingdom of England
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According to one commentator, the Chichele biography was
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Cust, Richard, and Andrew Hopper. "176 Duck v Myles."
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and bound in the same volume with the translation of
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102:In 1624, Duck became a Member of Parliament for 82:in 1604. In 1612 he was made a Doctor of Laws ( 16:English lawyer, author and Member of Parliament 86:), and in 1614 was admitted as an Advocate of 252:De Usu et Authoritate Juris Civilis Romanorum 137:at about the time Laud was translated to the 8: 538:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 853:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 620:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 478:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 379:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 723: 701:, vol. 45, no. 1, 1994, pp. 92–95. JSTOR, 240:, it was reprinted, ed. William Bates, in 78:(M.A., 1602), and was elected a fellow of 39:(LL.D.) was an English lawyer, author and 430:Or, on a fess undee sable three fusils or 334:, her first cousin once removed, and (3) 298:considered this point in relation to the 20: 535:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 418: 518:Eds. Richard Cust, and Andrew Hopper. 282:and negative about the foundations of 532:Handley, Stuart. "Meyrick, William". 7: 217:in December 1648, and was buried at 117:Duck was associated with the future 568:. Institute of Historical Research 90:. As a jurist Duck was a pupil of 14: 149:in 1635, and held numerous other 877:Alumni of Exeter College, Oxford 850:Dictionary of National Biography 832: 632:Dictionary of National Biography 617:Dictionary of National Biography 516:The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640. 475:Dictionary of National Biography 376:Dictionary of National Biography 316:Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew 274:in different European countries. 229:Duck wrote the following works: 210:Dictionary of National Biography 703:https://doi.org/10.2307/2871296 242:Vitæ Selectorum aliquot Virorum 520:British History Online website 1: 649:Roman Law in European History 594:, London, 1795, pp. 185-222, 336:Sir Thomas Carew, 1st Baronet 552:UK public library membership 254:, London, 1653 (assisted by 882:Members of Doctors' Commons 35:(1580 – 16 December 1648), 913: 256:Gerard Langbaine the Elder 236:, Oxford, 1617. A life of 213:records that Duck died in 203:, held under a lease from 811: 791: 779: 765: 745: 733: 726: 264:Claude Joseph de Ferrière 892:English MPs 1640 (April) 268:History of the Roman Law 705:. Retrieved 5 May 2023. 664:Daniel R. Coquillette, 469:"Zouche, Richard"  345:Mary Duck, who married 688:vol. II (1999), p. 66. 686:Barbarism and Religion 588:The Environs of London 544:10.1093/ref:odnb/18645 388:Notitia Parliamentaria 123:Wadham College, Oxford 72:Exeter College, Oxford 70:Duck was educated at 29: 887:English MPs 1624–1625 728:Parliament of England 699:Shakespeare Quarterly 566:"Masters of Requests" 522:Retrieved 1 May 2023. 399:The Judges of England 332:Mount Radford, Exeter 310:Marriage and children 168:. He was appointed a 24: 794:Member of Parliament 748:Member of Parliament 611:"Duck, Arthur"  426:Vivian, Lt.Col. J.L. 370:"Duck, Arthur"  314:Duck was married at 292:ancient constitution 290:took a line on the " 41:Member of Parliament 897:Lawyers from Exeter 807:Sir Francis Wyndham 783:Sir Francis Wyndham 592:County of Middlesex 205:St Paul's Cathedral 110:. and again in the 37:Doctor of Civil Law 819:Sir Francis Popham 815:Alexander Luttrell 191:Duck acquired the 182:Master in Chancery 170:Master of Requests 30: 825: 824: 812:Succeeded by 766:Succeeded by 756:1624–1625 550:(Subscription or 434:Pole, Sir William 304:Kingdom of Sicily 300:Kingdom of Naples 207:in London. . 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Doctor of Civil Law
Member of Parliament
Heavitree
Exeter
Devon
Nicholas Duck
Exeter College, Oxford
Hart Hall, Oxford
All Souls
LL.D.
Doctor's Commons
John Budden
Minehead
Somerset
Short Parliament
Archbishop Laud
Wadham College, Oxford
Chancellor
Diocese of London
bishopric
Dean of Arches
Bath and Wells
ecclesiastical
Christ's Hospital
prerogative court
Canterbury
Master of Requests
Charles I
Oxford

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