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FLETEWOOD

Volume 4 · 125 words · 1778 Edition

(William), an eminent English lawyer and recorder of London, in the reign of queen Elizabeth. He was very zealous in suppressing masons' houses, and committing Popish priests; but once rushing in upon masons at the Portuguese ambassador's house, he was committed to the Fleet for breach of privilege, but soon released. Mr Wood says, "He was a learned man, and a good antiquary, but of a marvellous memory and pleasant conceit." He was a good popular speaker, and wrote well upon subjects of government. His principal works are, 1. Annuarium tan regnum Edwardi V. Richardi III. & Henrici VII. quam Henrici VIII. 2. A table of the reports of Edmund Plowden. 3. The office of a justice of peace. He died about the year 1593.