DYER, SIR JAMES (1511-1582), an eminent English lawyer, who was at one time speaker of the House of Commons, and was afterwards chief judge of the court of common pleas in the reign of Elizabeth. He published a large collection of Reports, and several law tracts, which have been eulogized both by Coke and Camden.
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