The Tudor Society

February 6 – Edmund Plowden

A line engraving of Edmund Plowden by T. StaynerOn this day in Tudor history, 6th February 1585, lawyer, legal scholar and law reporter, Edmund Plowden, died in London.

Plowden was laid to rest in the Middle Temple Church.

Cambridge University’s libraries and the British Library contain manuscripts of his commentaries and opinions, and he is known for his 1571 volume of law reports covering cases during the reigns of Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I.

Here are some facts about Edmund Plowden:

You can read Plowden's legal reports, translated into English, at https://archive.org/details/commentariesorr00plowgoog/page/n4/mode/2up

Image: A line engraving of Edmund Plowden by T. Stayner.

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