Matthew Hale may refer to: Mathew Hale (bishop) (1811–1895), frequently spelled "Matthew", Anglican bishop in Australia; Bishop of Perth; Bishop of Brisbane...
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Sir Matthew Hale SL (1 November 1609 – 25 December 1676) was an influential English barrister, judge and jurist most noted for his treatise Historia Placitorum...
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Matthew F. Hale (born July 27, 1971) is an American white supremacist, neo-Nazi leader and convicted felon. Hale was the founder of the East Peoria, Illinois-based...
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linked to the Hale family. The Lower House (the original property on the present day Alderley House site) was built by Sir Matthew Hale after his purchase...
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Joan Lefkow (section Matthew Hale)
the Creator (WCOTC), an organization run by white supremacist leader Matthew F. Hale. The Oregon-based TE-TA-MA Truth Foundation—described by the Southern...
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Mathew Blagden Hale (18 June 1811 – 3 April 1895), very frequently spelled "Matthew", was the first Anglican Bishop of Perth and then the Anglican Bishop...
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Matthew Hale (June 20, 1829 – March 25, 1897) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. Matthew Hale was born in Chelsea, Vermont on June 20...
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"on-slow". The adage was a favourite of the influential judge, Sir Matthew Hale, Sir Matthew Hale was naturally a quick man; yet, by much practice on himself...
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or trivial, with negative connotations. However, as early as 1676 Sir Matthew Hale, in Contemplations Moral and Divine, wrote "Almost every person hath...
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gay", and the couple split in September 2000. Cypher went on to marry Matthew Hale in 2004. On May 13, 2020, Etheridge announced via Twitter that their...
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Matthew Hale Carpenter (born Decatur Merritt Hammond Carpenter; December 22, 1824 – February 24, 1881) was an American attorney and U.S. Senator representing...
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influential treatise on the criminal law of England, written by Sir Matthew Hale and published posthumously with notes by Sollom Emlyn by E. and R. Nutt...
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The Hale Commission was established by the Commonwealth of England on 30 January 1652 and led by Sir Matthew Hale to investigate law reform. Consisting...
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bodily harm. Robbery was an offence under the common law of England. Matthew Hale provided the following definition: Robbery is the felonious and violent...
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Creativity (religion) (section Matthew F. Hale)
common origins, both being created in 2003 after Klassen's successor Matthew F. Hale (who had renamed the organisation New Church of the Creator) was arrested...
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gesture indicating approval One of Blackstone's sources was jurist Sir Matthew Hale who ruled in 1674 that a husband may admonish his wife and confine her...
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was somehow contained within it from the start. Notably, in 1677 Sir Matthew Hale, attacking the atheistic atomism of Democritus and Epicurus, used the...
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that ten guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffer. And Sir Matthew Hale in particular lays down two rules most prudent and necessary to be observed:...
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known from only two specimens, and first described in 1925 by Herbert Matthew Hale (1895–1963). It lives on the continental shelf at Encounter Bay and Fowlers...
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from the writings of Blackstone, Joseph Chitty and their predecessors, Matthew Hale and Edward Coke. After the Norman conquest, common law courts began to...
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lord of the Rangeworthy and Alderley manors was Matthew Hale, Chief Justice of King's Bench. Matthew Hale was an only child. Nelme was the author of An...
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could not be discerned. In Pleas of the Crown. A Methodical Summary, Sir Matthew Hale classifies Burglary and Arson as offences "against the dwelling or habitation"...
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the most famous common law jurist of the seventeenth century is Sir Matthew Hale. Hale wrote a treatise on natural law that circulated among English lawyers...
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entity. References to martial law date back to 1628 England, when Sir Matthew Hale described martial law as, “no Law, but something indulged rather than...
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advice of Monck, the Commons rejected a resolution put forward by jurist Matthew Hale (a member for Gloucestershire) for a committee to be formed to look into...
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Anthony Russell Hale (born September 30, 1970) is an American actor and comedian. He is known for his role in the Fox comedy series Arrested Development...
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Nate Dogg (redirect from Nathaniel Dawayne Hale)
Nathaniel Dwayne Hale (August 19, 1969 – March 15, 2011), known professionally as Nate Dogg, was an American singer, rapper . He gained recognition for...
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Hale is a surname. Lords of Loddon-Hales, Hale or "De Halys" trace back to Lord Roger De Halys circa 1130; his descendant Lord Roger De Halys married...
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reformer Elbridge Thomas Gerry and included New York lawyer and politician Matthew Hale and Southwick, to investigate a more humane means of execution. The commission...
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and reformer Elbridge Thomas Gerry, and New York lawyer and politician Matthew Hale. They explored many forms of execution and in 1888 recommended electrocution...
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