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Originally appearing in Volume V12, Page 77 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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RANULF DE

GLANVILL (sometimes written GLANVIL, GLANVILLE) (d. 1190)  , chief justiciar of England and reputed author of a
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book on
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English law, was born at Stratford in Suffolk, but in what
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year is unknown . There is but little information regarding his early
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life . He first comes to the front as
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sheriff of
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Yorkshire from 1163 to 1170 . In 1173 he became sheriff of
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Lancashire and custodian of the honour of Richmond . In 1194 he was one of the English leaders at the
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battle of
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Alnwick, and it was to him that the king of the Scots, William the Lion, surrendered . In 1175 he was reappointed sheriff of Yorkshire, in 1176 he became justice of the king's court and a justice itinerant in the
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northern circuit, and in 118o chief justiciar of England . It was with his assistance that Henry II. completed his judicial reforms, though the
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principal of them had been carried out before he came into office . He became the king's right-hand man, and during Henry's frequent absences was in effect viceroy of England . After the
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death of Henry in 1189, Glanvill was removed from his office by Richard I., and imprisoned till he had paid a ransom, according to one authority, of £15,000 . Shortly after obtaining his freedom he took the
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cross, and he died at the siege of Acre in 1190 . At the instance, it may be, of Henry II., Glanvill wrote or superintended the writing of the Tractatus de legibus et consuetudinibus regni Angliae, which is a
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practical
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treatise on the forms of procedure in the king's court . As the source of our knowledge regarding the earliest form of the
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curia regis, and for the information it affords regarding ancient customs and
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laws, it is of
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great value to the student of English
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history .

It is now generally agreed that the

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work of Glanvill is of earlier date than the Scottish law book known from its first words as Regiam Majestatem, a work which bears a close resemblance to his . The treatise of Glanvill was first printed in 1554 . An English
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translation, with notes and introduction by John Beames, was published at
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London in 1812 . A French version is found in various
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MSS., but has not yet been printed .

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