COKE, SIR EDWARD

kook, 1552–1634, English jurist, one of the most eminent in the history of English law. He entered Parliament in 1589 and rose rapidly, becoming solicitor general and speaker of the House of Commons. In 1593 he was made attorney general. His rival for that office was Sir Francis Bacon, thereafter one of Coke's bitterest enemies. He earned a reputation as a severe prosecutor, notably at the trial of Sir Walter Raleigh, and held a favorable position at the court of King James I. In 1606 he became chief justice of the common pleas. In this position, and (after 1613) as chief justice of the king's bench, Coke became the champion of common law against the encroachments of the royal prerogative and declared null and void royal proclamations that were contrary to law. Although his historical arguments were frequently based on false interpretations of early documents, as in the case of the Magna Carta, his reasoning was brilliant and his conclusions impressive. His constant collisions with the king and the numerous enmities he developed—especially that with Thomas Egerton, Baron Ellesmere, the chancellor—brought about his fall. Bacon was one of the foremost figures in engineering his dismissal in 1616. By personal and political influence, Coke got himself back on the privy council and was elected (1620) to Parliament, where he became a leader of the popular faction in opposition to James I and Charles I. He was prominent in the drafting of the Petition of Right (1628). His most important writings are the Reports, a series of detailed commentaries on cases in common law, and the Institutes, which includes his commentary on Littleton's Tenures.

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Sir Edward Coke and "The Grievances of the Commonwealth...Joseph H. Smith L. Kinvin Wroth Sir Edward Coke and "The Grievances of the Commonwealth...Data White, Stephen D., 1945- Sir Edward Coke and "the grievances of the Commonwealth...
...rhinoceros, the exploits of Sir Edward Marsh were few and...the eldest boy, Edward Marshs grandfather...Bellingham was tried by Sir James Mansfield in...studied medicine under Sir James Paget, to...1 A Memoir of Edward Marsh , F.R.C.S...
...south Cornwall, and John Coke, one of the commissioners...neighbouring Devon came Sir Edward Giles with whom Sir John...Robert Phelips, the great Sir Edward Coke, and Sir James Perrot...chairman of the committee, Sir Edward Coke, make his report, was...
...a Memoir of Sir Edward Dyer, in "Davisons Poetical Rhapsody...they had, moreover, complained of Sir Edward Fitton, one of the Council and...pardon granted, and also touching Sir Edward Fitton, having read and considered...
...Adams wrote: QUINCY, Oct. 28, 14. DEAR SIR I have great pleasure in giving this letter...the gentleman who requests it. The Revd Edward Everett, the successor of Mr. Buckminster...to Aberdeen in search of others. With Sir William Hamilton he took a long walk out...
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Did Sir Edward Coke mean what he said...question was none other than Sir Edward Coke, the oracle--if ever there...of law."(4) Years later Sir John Holt, Chief Justice...And what my Lord Coke says in Dr. Bonhams case...
...II. Sir Edward Coke: His Majestys Loyal Opponet...conviction was forcefully expressed by Sir Edward Coke (1552-1634) in the first decades...bench and in Parliament, of whom Sir Edward Coke was the most prominent, both James...
...in 1652 as A Life of Sir Philip Sidney. (2) While...our of mind as man," as Edward Coke (1552-1634) often put...of Lord Chief Justice Edward Coke. While Rebholz claims...Catalogue of the Library of Sir Edward Coke. New Haven. The Historical...
...citizen, (whether natus or datus, as Sir Edward Coke expresses it,) always a citizen...arisen from the involvement of Sir Edward Coke (1552-1634), English judge and...Throne: The Life and Times of Sir Edward Coke (1552-1634) (Boston, 1956), 300-301...
...Courts. London, 1644. -----. "The Case of the Master and Fellows of Magdalen Colledge of Cambridge" The Reports of Sir Edward Coke, part 11, 1094-109. London, 1658. Collectanea Juridica: Consisting of Tracts Relative to the Law and Constitution...
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...early seventeenth century the lawyer Edward Coke, surveying veying the statute book and...century, declared that we should regard Edward I as our Justinian--implying, of course...powerful restatement to date in the works of Sir Maurice Powicke. In his Henry III and the...
...and the revival of Magna Carta was Sir Edward Coke (d. 1634). Coke conceived of the...Parliament as a new Magna Carta. Sir Edward Cokes portrayal of Englands past...Association to commemorate the Charter. Edward Coke and other opponents of the Stuarts...
...western Europe allowed torture, except England, which ignored the Romans and stuck with the Anglo-Saxon common law. Sir Edward Coke, Bodins English contemporary, was adamant that "there is no warrant to torture in this land". He meant in the common...
...arbitrary expansions of government power, and such legal experts of the time as James Harrington, John Locke, and Sir Edward Coke "championed the rule of law as a superior organizational principle to royal absolutism." In France, on the other...
...fundamental law -- though jurists have made rather too much of Sir Edward Cokes famous remark on Bonhams Case in 1610, that the judges...asks that we ditch Dicey and be `true to the ideals of Coke. The increasing scope of judicial review is emboldening...
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...Fredericks mother, he had been in thrall for some time to Marion Coke, vivacious wife of the Earl of Leicesters heir, who was 12 years...trust fund such as Frederick claims. There is hard evidence that Edward Windsor expected to pay for his follies if that was what was...
...soundtrack playing in your head would be by Sir Edward Elgar. Its impossible to look at the...Revolution through the smelting of iron with coke. The achievement is symbolised by the...domestic life of Englands greatest poet (Sir Walter Scott got so fed up with the...
...period of five years. At Coventry Crown Court, Recorder Edward Coke heard yesterday how Corbin had lived in womens refuges...Think First programme. On leaving court Corbin told him: "Sir, you are not going to see me here again."
...go for a burger and a Coke, then youd try to snog...like men, he explains. Sir Terence Conran salutes...the mantle of a Scottish Edward Hopper. They could have...have been here before. Sir Alfred Munnings is still...girlfriend Natalia Traxel), Sir Tim Rice, Sir Terence...
...What not to say: "Actually, Ill just have a Coke" (to Kate). Runners-up: Sir Richard Steele, 97 Haverstock Hill, NW3, 020...thereof: the third, Jane Seymour, called her sixth Edward; her son was Edward VI). What are you having? An intellectual workout...
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COKE, SIR EDWARD kook, 1552 1634, English...prosecutor, notably at the trial of Sir Walter Raleigh, and held a...justice of the kings bench, Coke became the champion of common...personal and political influence, Coke got himself back on the privy...
...instituted (1626) the impeachment proceedings against Charles Is favorite, the 1st duke of Buckingham , and joined Sir Edward Coke and others in promoting the Petition of Right , which was presented to the king in 1628. In 1629 he read a protest...
...a work that reduced to order and lucidity the formless bulk of English law. It ranks with the achievements of Sir Edward Coke and Sir Matthew Hale, Blackstones great predecessors. Blackstones Commentaries, written in an urbane, dignified, and...
...earliest printed books in England, was much admired for its concise and simple quality. In the much-expanded edition of Sir Edward Coke, the Tenures was the standard text on property law until the 19th cent. His name also occurs as Lyttelton or Lyttleton...
...freedom, founder of Rhode Island , b. London. A protege of Sir Edward Coke, he graduated from Pembroke College, Cambridge, in 1627...England. Through the influence of powerful friends such as Sir Henry Vane (1613 62), he obtained from the Long Parliament...
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