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Sir Anthony Fitzherbert (1470 – 27 May 1538) was an English judge, scholar and legal author, particularly known for his treatise on English law, New Natura Brevium (1534).
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Anthony Fitzherbert Fitzherbert, Anthony
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English judge
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