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Henry Harvey (lawyer)

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In 1567 Harvey procured a lease of the premises in London which, as Doctor's Commons, became the central stronghold of ecclesiastical lawyers. Trinity Hall had control of the buildings and chambers; and these rights, though rendered terminable in 1728, were not abandoned until the incorporation of
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On 27 January 1550 he was admitted an advocate at Doctors' Commons. He gained a reputation as an ecclesiastical lawyer, and was appointed vicar-general of his diocese by
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LL.D. (died 1585) was an English lawyer, who became Master of
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Trinity Hall, Cambridge
Doctors' Commons
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge
Stradbroke
Suffolk
Nicholas Ridley
Bishop of London
province of Canterbury
Queen Mary
heretics
Elizabeth I
Puritanism
"Harvey, Henry (HRVY538H)"


Venables 1891


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Venables, Edmund
Harvey, Henry (d.1585)
Stephen, Leslie
Lee, Sidney
Dictionary of National Biography
William Mowse
Master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge
Thomas Preston
Andrew Perne
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge
Philip Baker

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