- William Bird (lawyer)
Sir William Bird (1560 or 1561 – 1624) was a lawyer,
Member of Parliament forOxford University and Dean of theCourt of Arches but who was accused in Parliament of taking improper fees.Life
Bird was born in
Saffron Walden ,Essex and matriculated atAll Souls College, Oxford on28 November 1581 aged 20, having become a Fellow in 1578. He studied civil law, obtaining the degrees ofBachelor of Civil Law (1583) andDoctor of Civil Law (1588) before becoming an advocate of theCourt of Arches in 1589 and a member ofDoctors' Commons in 1590. He was also acting Vice-Chancellor ofOxford University in 1591 and dean of All Souls College in 1593. He became more active in the courts, resigning his fellowship in 1604. In 1608 he became MP for the university in succession to Thomas Crompton. In 1611 he became judge of thePrerogative Court of Canterbury along withJohn Bennet (judge) , but became the sole judge in 1622 when Bennet was prosecuted for corruption. He was knighted in 1617 and became Dean of theCourt of Arches in 1618. He was also a Master in Chancery but was one of four masters accused in the Parliament of 1621 of taking improper fees, although they argued that the statute relied upon by their accusers was not intended to deprive them of their fees. He was buried on5 September 1624 in Christ Church, Newgate, London. He was survived by his wife, but they had no children. [cite web|url=http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/68192|title=Bird, Sir William (1560/61–1624)|last=Levack|first=Brian|work=Oxford Dictionary of National Biography |publisher=Oxford University Press |month=January|year=2008|accessdate=2008-08-15]References
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