Lambert
historical figure · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages
a certain Lambert
in the texts
Institutes of Roman Law
French legal scholar whose theories on the Twelve Tables' authorship and comparative civil law method are reported.
He thinks that the Twelve Tables, as a code, originated with Sextus Aelius Paetus, consul in 198 b.
This thesis has been vigorously maintained by Lambert in his work La fonction du droit civil comparé (1903).
Magna Carta: A Commentary on the Great Charter of King John
Deceased tenant whose lands, heir, and widow were sold in wardship to Bartholomew de Muleton in 1203.
In 1203 Bartholomew de Muleton bought for 400 marks the wardship of the lands and heir of a certain Lambert, along with the widow, to be married to whom he would, yet so that she should not be disparaged.