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Henry de bracton biography of christopher columbus

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          Henry de Bracton

          English lawyer
          Country: Great Britain

          Content:
          1. Biography of Henry de Bracton
          2. Bracton's Work and Contributions

          Biography of Henry de Bracton

          Henry de Bracton (d.

          1268) was an English jurist known for his influential work "On the Laws and Customs of England" (De legibus et consuetudinibus Angliae).

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        1. Spain, by whom Columbus was employed, enslaved many of the inhabitants and treated them brutally.
        2. He was a patron of the literary arts, and served as a longtime board member of the Vincent Astor Foundation, an organization that provides.
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        4. Once he is satisfied, he will look at the legal solution adopted in the previous case and will apply it to the instant case.
        5. He possibly received his education at the school of Exeter Cathedral and later entered the service of the renowned judge William Raleigh. When Raleigh became Bishop of Norwich in 1239, Bracton was transferred to royal service and appointed as a judge in 1245.

          He administered justice in the southwest counties from 1248 to 1268 and served on the newly established Court of King's Bench from 1249 to 1257. Bracton passed away in Exeter in September 1268 and was buried in the cathedral, of which he was the custodian from 1264 to 1268.

          Bracton's Work and Contributions

          Bracton's reputation rests on his influential work "On the Laws and Customs of England" (De