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Ferdinando Pulton〔Ferdinand, Fardinando Pulton.〕 (1536–1618) was an English legal writer, the first to attempt a comprehensive book treating criminal law. This was his ''De pace Regis et regni'',〔In print (2005) ISBN 1-58477-697-8, ISBN 978-1-58477-697-0.〕 first published in 1609. Pulton belonged to Lincoln's Inn, but he was a Roman Catholic, so that at that time a legal career was denied to him. He was a student at Christ's College, University of Cambridge. He wrote also a ''Collection of Sundrie Statutes'' (1618). This is credited with making the term ''Star Chamber'' common in use.〔(Star Chamber: Definition and Much More from Answers.com )〕 An earlier work was the 1577 ''Abstract of all the penall Statutes''.〔(An Abstract of all the penall Statutes : PULTON, (Ferdinando) )〕 He resided in Bourton, Buckinghamshire.〔(Borough of Buckingham (including Bourton, Lenborough and Gawcott) )〕 ==References==
*''Concise Dictionary of National Biography''
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