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An Historical Introduction

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  • Date Published: May 2019
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  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9781108499064

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  • Historians of the English legal profession have written comparatively little about the lawyers who served in the courts of the Church. This volume fills a gap; it investigates the law by which they were governed and discusses their careers in legal practice. Using sources drawn from the Roman and canon laws and also from manuscripts found in local archives, R. H. Helmholz brings together previously published work and new evidence about the professional careers of these men. His book covers the careers of many lesser known ecclesiastical lawyers, dealing with their education in law, their reaction to the coming of the Reformation, and their relationship with English common lawyers on the eve of the Civil War. Making connections with the European ius commune, this volume will be of special interest to English and Continental legal historians, as well as to students of the relationship between law and religion.

    • Provides detailed accounts of the careers and learning of individual lawyers
    • Presents a different (and more optimistic) account of the collective work of the English civilians
    • Discusses connections with Roman and canon law
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    Awards

    • Co-winner for runner up, 2022 The Inner Temple Book Prize, The Inner Temple

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    'This valuable book by one of our most eminent legal historians is the product of fifty years engagement with the history of the Church courts in England. It not only provides new insights into the careers of eighteen very different ecclesiastical lawyers over seven centuries but also (in the first half) prepares the way with an accessible and authoritative history of their profession.' John H. Baker, Downing Professor Emeritus of the Laws of England, University of Cambridge

    'The Profession of Ecclesiastical Lawyers: An Historical Introduction is an important contribution to the literature on the history of the legal profession by the leading scholar of canon law. It combines a thorough and insightful analysis of the development, education, and regulation of a somewhat neglected segment of the English legal profession with a view of the profession through the activities of its practitioners.' Jonathan Rose, Willard H. Pedrick Distinguished Research Scholar Emeritus, Arizona State University

    'No one knows the history of ecclesiastical law in the British Isles better than R. H. Helmholz. This volume provides a unique and authoritative overview of the training and practice of English ecclesiastical lawyers, together with biographical portraits of some twenty leading practitioners brought to life with skill and energy. Drenched with fresh and fascinating insights, this is a mighty work of scholarship.' Mark Hill, Inner Temple, London

    'The Profession of Ecclesiastical Lawyers is an illuminating work from one of the leading historians of canon law, and it has value for both a specialist and a general audience.' Jennifer McNabb, Reviews in History

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    • Date Published: May 2019
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9781108499064
    • length: 248 pages
    • dimensions: 234 x 157 x 17 mm
    • weight: 0.48kg
    • availability: In stock
  • Table of Contents

    Part I. The Profession Described: Introduction
    1. Law of the legal profession: advocates and proctors
    2. The education of ecclesiastical lawyers
    3. Ecclesiastical lawyers and the Protestant Reformation
    4. English ecclesiastical lawyers and the courts before the coming of the Civil War
    Part II. The Profession Illustrated:
    5. Roger of Worcester (d. 1179)
    6. Gilbert Foliot (d. 1187)
    7. William of Drogheda (d. 1245)
    8. John de Burgh (d. 1398)
    9. Adam Usk (d. 1430)
    10. Richard Rudhale (d. 1476)
    11. Daniel Dun (d. 1617)
    12. Clement Colmore (d. 1619)
    13. Arthur Duck (d. 1648)
    14. William Somner (d. 1669)
    15. Richard Zouche (d. 1661)
    16. Leoline Jenkins (d. 1685)
    17. Hugh Davis (d. 1694)
    18. George Lee (d. 1758)
    19. Thomas Bever (d. 1791)
    20. Francis Dickins (d. 1755)
    21. Arthur Browne (d. 1805)
    22. Henry Charles Coote (d. 1865).

  • Author

    R. H. Helmholz, University of Chicago
    R. H. Helmholz is Ruth Wyatt Rosenson Distinguished Service Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School. He is the author of Marriage Litigation in Medieval England (Cambridge, 1975), Roman Canon Law in Reformation England (Cambridge, 1990) and The Oxford History of the Laws of England: The Canon Law and Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction from 597 to the 1640s (2004).

    Awards

    • Co-winner for runner up, 2022 The Inner Temple Book Prize, The Inner Temple

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