Sir John Pratt

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Sir John Pratt was an English judge who served as Chief Justice of the King’s Bench in the early 18th century.

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instanceOf Chief Justice of the King’s Bench
English judge
person
appointedBy King George I NERFINISHED
burialPlace Seal, Kent NERFINISHED
child Anne Pratt NERFINISHED
Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden NERFINISHED
Elizabeth Pratt NERFINISHED
John Pratt NERFINISHED
Thomas Pratt NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Great Britain
dateOfBirth 1657
dateOfDeath 1725
educatedAt Christ Church, Oxford
Magdalen Hall, Oxford NERFINISHED
Middle Temple NERFINISHED
endTime 1725 (as Chief Justice of the King’s Bench)
era early 18th century
fieldOfWork English constitutional law
common law
givenName John NERFINISHED
honorificPrefix Sir
knownFor influence on early 18th-century English jurisprudence
service as Chief Justice of the King’s Bench
languageOfWorkOrName English
legalSystem English law NERFINISHED
memberOf Privy Council of Great Britain NERFINISHED
monarchDuringTerm George I of Great Britain NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Knight
notableRelative Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden NERFINISHED
notableWork judgments in early 18th-century common law cases
judicial decisions in the King v. Lord Chancellor case (regarding the Great Seal)
occupation judge
parliamentaryActivity member of the House of Lords by virtue of office
placeOfBirth Stanton, Staffordshire NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath London, England
surface form: London
positionHeld Chief Justice of the King’s Bench NERFINISHED
Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales NERFINISHED
precededBy Thomas Parker, 1st Earl of Macclesfield NERFINISHED
religion Church of England
residence Kent NERFINISHED
London, England
surface form: London
spouse Elizabeth Gregory NERFINISHED
startTime 1718 (as Chief Justice of the King’s Bench)
succeededBy Sir Robert Raymond NERFINISHED

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Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden father Sir John Pratt