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  1. Sir Matthew Hale was one of the greatest scholars on the history of English common law, well known for his judicial impartiality during England’s Civil War (1642–51). He also played a major role in the law-reform proposals of the Convention Parliament and in promoting Charles II’s restoration. Hale

  2. Sir Matthew Hale SL (1 November 1609 – 25 December 1676) was an influential English barrister, judge and jurist most noted for his treatise Historia Placitorum Coronæ, or The History of the Pleas of the Crown.

  3. 19 de may. de 2022 · Both in India and in the Roe v. Wade draft ruling roiling the United States, Lord Matthew Hale — an English judge who wrote that women were contractually obligated to husbands — still looms...

  4. Matthew F. Hale (born July 27, 1971) is an American white supremacist, neo-Nazi leader and convicted felon.

    • 40-year prison term
    • 1983–2005
    • American
  5. Abstract. This chapter discusses the life and works of Sir Matthew Hale, whose The History of the Common Law was the work of a committed Christian who avoided sectarian disputes; of a great advocate who, amid the vicious politics of the Interregnum and Restoration, was noted for his rare ability to walk a middle line and follow principle in ...

  6. 6 de may. de 2022 · Hale was a 17th-century English jurist and former chief justice of the Court of King’s Bench, the highest common law court in England.

  7. Sir Matthew Hale, (born Nov. 1, 1609, Alderley, Gloucestershire, Eng.—died Dec. 25, 1676, Alderley), British legal scholar. Orphaned at age 5, he planned to become a minister but ultimately chose the study of law. He defended Archbishop William Laud and other Royalists during the English Civil Wars (1642–51).