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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: PYR-RAY |
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RASTELL, WILLIAM (c. 1508-1565) , English printer and judge, son of the preceding, was born'in London about 1508. At the age of seventeen he went to the university of Oxford
home to super-intend his father's 'business. The first work
Thomas
Thomas
Louvain
Louvain
licence . By virtue of a special
Exchequer
idea of the modest nature of the law library (consisting of twenty-four works) and of the chambers of an Elizabethan judge (see Law Magazine, February 1844). He died at Louvain on the 27th of August 1565.It is difficult to distinguish between the books written by him and those by his father. The following are believed to be his: A Colleccion of all the Statutes (1559), A Table collected of the Yeares of the Kynges of Englande (1561), both frequently reprinted with continuations, and A Colleccion of Entrees, of Declarations, (1566), also frequently reprinted. The entries are not of Rastell's own drawing, but have been selected from printed and MS. collections; their " pointed brevity and precision " are commended by Story. He supplied tables or indexes to several law-books, and edited La novel natura brevium de Monsieur Anton. Filzherbert (1534) and The Workes of Sir T. More in the English Tonge (1557). He is also stated to have written a life of Sir T. More, but it has not come down to us. End of Article: RASTELL, WILLIAM (c. 1508-1565) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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