- Thomas Bromley
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Thomas Bromley (chief justice) "Sir Thomas Bromley (
1530 -11 April ,1587 ), English lord chancellor, was born inStaffordshire . He was educated atOxford University and called to the bar at theMiddle Temple . Through family influence as well as the patronage of Sir Nicholas Bacon, the lord keeper, he quickly made progress in his profession.In 1566 he was appointed recorder of
London , and in 1569 he became solicitor-general. He sat in parliament successively forBridgnorth ,Wigan andGuildford . On the death of Sir Nicholas Bacon in 1579 he was appointed lord chancellor. As an equity judge he showed great and profound knowledge, and hisrule in Shelley's Case is a landmark in the history of English real property law.He presided over the commission which tried
Mary I of Scotland in 1586, but the strain of the trial and the enormous responsibility of ordering the execution of a monarch proved too much for his strength, and he died soon after. He was buried inWestminster Abbey .His wife was Elizabeth Fortesque, daughter of Sir
Adrian Fortesque , and by her he had four sons and four daughters.See Foss, "Lives of the Judges"; and Campbell, "Lives of the Lord Chancellors".
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DATE OF BIRTH=1530
PLACE OF BIRTH=Staffordshire , England
DATE OF DEATH=11 April 1587
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