Samuel Romilly

Samuel Romilly
Portrait de Samuel Romilly par Thomas Lawrence.

Samuel Romilly (1758-1818) fut un jurisconsulte anglais.

Né à Londres, il descendait d'une famille française protestante. Ami de Fox, il fut nommé en 1806 avocat général, et entra peu après à la Chambre des communes.

Après la chute de Fox, il se plaça sur les bancs de l'opposition, et réclama énergiquement la réforme parlementaire, l'émancipation des catholiques, le rejet de l'alien-bill, l'abolition de la traite des noirs.

Ayant perdu sa femme, il se donna la mort trois jours après.

On a de lui des Observations sur les lois criminelles (1810), et des Discours (1820).

Source

Marie-Nicolas Bouillet et Alexis Chassang (dir.), « Samuel Romilly » dans Dictionnaire universel d’histoire et de géographie, 1878  (Wikisource)


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