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  1. William Murray, 1. Earl of Mansfield (* 2. März 1705 in Scone Palace, Perthshire, Schottland; † 20. März 1793 in Kenwood House, London) war ein britischer Barrister, Politiker und Richter.

  2. William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield, PC (2 March 1705 – 20 March 1793), was a British barrister, politician and judge noted for his reform of English law. Born to Scottish nobility, he was a member of the Scottish Clan Murray and was educated in Perth, Scotland before moving to London at the age of 13 to take up a place at ...

  3. 25. März 2024 · attorney general (1754-1754), England. William Murray, 1st earl of Mansfield (born March 2, 1705, Scone, Perthshire, Scot.—died March 20, 1793, London, Eng.) was the chief justice of the King’s Bench of Great Britain from 1756 to 1788, who made important contributions to commercial law.

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  4. William Murray, 1. Earl of Mansfield. Wappen der Earls of Mansfield and Mansfield. Earl of Mansfield, in the County of Nottingham, und Earl of Mansfield, of Caen Wood in the County of Middlesex, sind zwei erbliche britischer Adelstitel in der Peerage of Great Britain. Die Titel sind seit 1843 vereint.

  5. William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield. Earl of Mansfield, in the County of Nottingham, and Earl of Mansfield, in the County of Middlesex, are two titles in the Peerage of Great Britain that have been united under a single holder since 1843.

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  6. Statesman, Lawyer and Abolitionist. William Murray, Earl of Mansfield was buried in the north transept of Westminster Abbey on 28th March 1793. He was born on 2nd March 1705 at Scone Abbey (later Palace) in Perth, Scotland.

  7. 18. Mai 2018 · Social Sciences and the Law. Law: Biographies. William Murray 1st earl of Mansfield. views 3,028,109 updated May 18 2018. William Murray, Lord Mansfield (1705-1793) established a body of rules regarding commercial transactions that became the foundation of British commercial law.