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William Sheppard (barrister) : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Sheppard (barrister) William Sheppard (died 1674) was an English barrister, known as a legal writer. ==Life== Sheppard was baptised at Whitminster, Gloucestershire, at the end of 1595, and entered the Middle Temple in 1620; he was called to the bar in 1629.〔 He lived in Horsley and enjoyed a large country legal practice. About 1653 Sheppard was invited to London by Cromwell, and made one of the clerks of the upper bench. In 1656 he became a serjeant-at-law, and was nominated with three others to prepare the charters granted to town corporations.〔 In September 1659 he was appointed chief justice in North Wales, by the Rump Parliament.〔 After the Restoration of 1660 Sheppard was deprived of his offices and left public life. He had six children: John (a clergyman), Elizabeth, Sarah, Samuel, Anne, and Dorothy.〔
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