Hughes, William, of Gray's Inn

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William Hughes (1587/8-1663?) was educated at St. Alban Hall, Oxford and admitted to Gray's Inn in November of 1606. He published several collections and translations of legal works, beginning with The Parson's Law (1641) and including the three-volume The Grand Abridgement of the Law Continued (1660-1663).

From the description of The parsons lawe / collected out of the whole bodie of the common lawe and some late reports by W. H. of Grays Inne Esquier, 1633. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702182279

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