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Thomas Bromley (chief justice)

Effigy of Thomas Bromley, St Andrew's parish church, Wroxeter, Shropshire.

Sir Thomas Bromley (died 1555) was an English judge of Shropshire landed gentry origins who came to prominence during the Mid-Tudor period. After occupying important judicial posts in the Welsh Marches, he won the favour of Henry VIII and was a member of Edward VI's regency council. He was appointed Chief Justice of the King's Bench by Mary I.


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Thomas Bromley (presidente del Tribunal Supremo) Spanish

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