Anthony Fitzherbert

[[Monumental brass]] in chancel floor of Norbury Church to Anthony Fitzherbert and his wife. The foremost standing lady wears a mantle on which are shown the following arms: ''Gules, three lions rampant or'' (FitzHerbert of Tissington) quartering: ''Argent, a chief vairy gules and or overall a bend sable'' (FitzHerbert of Swynnerton) Sir Anthony Fitzherbert (147027 May 1538) was an English judge, scholar and legal author, particularly known for his treatise on English law, ''New Natura Brevium'' (1534). Provided by Wikipedia
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    [Londini [i.e., London] : In edibus Roberti Redma[n], 1528]
    [46] p. ; 16⁰
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    [London] : In aedibus Ricardi Tottell, duodecimo Nouembris (1565)
    1 online resource (2 v.)
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    by Brooke, Robert, Sir, -1558
    Published 1907
    [Edinburgh : London : W. Green & Sons ; Stevens & Sons, 1907]
    1 v. ; 26 cm.
    Other Authors: ...Fitzherbert, Anthony, 1470-1538...
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    by Bellew, Richard
    Published 1869
    London : Stevens and Haynes, 1869.
    1 online resource ([10], 344, [8] p.)
    Other Authors: ...Fitzherbert, Anthony, 1470-1538...
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