Charles Pratt

English lawyer and Lord Chancellor

Charles Pratt - English lawyer and Lord Chancellor
Born

1714
311 years ago

Died

April 18th, 1794
230 years ago — 80 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United Kingdom

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Served as Lord Chancellor of Great Britain, overseeing significant legal reforms. Practiced law as a barrister and became known for his contributions to the legal system in England. Appointed as the first Earl Camden in 1776, holding a prominent role in both judicial and political spheres. Contributed to landmark cases that shaped common law, influencing the legal landscape of the time.

Served as Lord Chancellor from 1766 to 1770

Became the first Earl Camden in 1776

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