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SIR ANTHONY FITZHERBERT (1470–1538)

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Originally appearing in Volume V10, Page 446 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SIR ANTHONY FITZHERBERT (1470–1538)  ,
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English jurist, was born at Norbury,
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Derbyshire . After studying at Oxford, he was called to the English bar, and in 1523 became justice of the Court of
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Common Pleas, the duties of which office he continued to discharge till within a short time of his
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death in 1538 . As a judge he
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left behind him a high reputation for fairness and integrity, and his legal learning is sufficiently attested by his published
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works . He is the author of La Graunde Abridgement, a
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digest of important legal cases written in Old French, first printed in 1514; The Office and Authority of Justices of the Peace, first printed in 1538 (last ed . 1794); the New Natura Brevium (1534, last ed . 1794), with a commentary ascribed to
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Sir Matthew Hale . To Fitzherbert are sometimes attributed the
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Book of Husbandry('523),the first published
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work on agriculture in the English language, and the Book of
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Surveying and Improvements (1523) (see AGRICULTURE) .

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