George Jeffreys
Welsh judge, Lord Chancellor of Great Britain

Born
May 15th, 1645
380 years ago
Died
April 18th, 1689
336 years ago — 43 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
United Kingdom
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This individual served as a prominent judge and politician in 17th century Britain. Appointed as Lord Chancellor, played a significant role in the judicial system of England, overseeing notable trials including the Monmouth Rebellion. Known for a severe and controversial approach to law, the tenure and decisions influenced the perception of the British judicial system during that era. Also involved in politics, was a member of the House of Lords and had a notable impact on legislation concerning the courts.
Served as Lord Chancellor of Great Britain
Oversaw the trials during the Monmouth Rebellion
Contributed to the judicial system of England
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