- Robert Norwich
His Worship Sir Robert Norwich KS JP (d. April 1535) was a British justice. He was a member of
Lincoln's Inn , and is first mentioned practicing in theCourt of Requests in 1516, followed by service in his home county ofEssex as a commissioner in 1518. The same year he became a Bencher of his Inn, also giving his first reading, and acted as the Treasurer from 1519 to 1520. He was created aSerjeant-at-law in 1521, followed by a promotion toKing's Serjeant a year later and, in 1525, an appointment as aJustice of the Peace , again for Essex. In 1529 he was knighted and appointed Surveyor of the Liveries, along with Sir Thomas Nevill, an office he held until his death. He was madeChief Justice of the Common Pleas on 22 November 1530, although there are few records of his character or career as Chief Justice. He died in April 1535, and was buried in St Nicholas's Chapel nearSerjeant's Inn . [cite web|url=http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/20363?&docPos=46&backToResults=list=yes|group=yes|feature=yes|aor=3|orderField=alpha|title=Oxford DNB article:Norwich, Sir Robert|accessdate=2008-10-04]References
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