Matthew Hale — (* 1. November 1609 in Alderley; † 25. Dezember 1676) war ein Rechtsgelehrter und Staatsmann. Matthew Hale wurde unter Karl I. Sachwalter, 1652 Sergeant at law und 1653 Judge of common pleas. 1671 wurde er von Karl II. zum Lord Oberrichter an der … Deutsch Wikipedia
Matthew Hale — Portrait de Matthew Hale en vêtements d apparat. Sir Matthew Hale (1er novembre 1609 25 décembre 1676)[1] fut un barrister, un juge et un juriste anglais éminent. Fils d un barrister, ses parents … Wikipédia en Français
Matthew Hale (jurist) — For other people of the same name, see Matthew Hale (disambiguation). Sir Matthew Hale SL … Wikipedia
Matthew Hale (bishop) — For other people named Matthew Hale, see Matthew Hale (disambiguation). Bishop Hale, Archdeacon James Brown and Rev. William Mitchell. Early Anglican clergy in the Swan River Colony Matthew Blagden Hale (18 June 1811 – 3 April 1895) was the first … Wikipedia
Hale — can refer to:PeopleurnameFrom the Old English h(e)alh nook, hollow or recess.There was no single family which first took the name; it emerged independently across many parts of the United Kingdom they took their name from where they lived. People … Wikipedia
Matthew H. Carpenter — Matthew Hale Carpenter (* 22. Dezember 1824 in Moretown, Washington County, Vermont als Decatur Merritt Hammond Carpenter; † 24. Februar 1881 in Washington D.C.) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker … Deutsch Wikipedia
Matthew H. Carpenter — Matthew Hale Carpenter United States Senator from Wisconsin In office March 4, 1869 – March 4, 1875 Preceded by … Wikipedia
Hale — hale. interj. hala. * * * Hale, George Ellery * * * (as used in expressions) Hale, George E(llery) Hale, John Parker Hale, Nathan Hale, Sarah Josepha Hale, Sir Matthew … Enciclopedia Universal
Matthew F. Hale — For other people named Matthew Hale, see Matthew Hale (disambiguation). Matthew F. Hale Religion Creativity Personal Nationality American Born July 27, 1971 (1971 07 27) … Wikipedia
Hale, Sir Matthew — 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… … Universalium