William Fullbecke (1560–1603?) was an English playwright, historian, lawyer and legal scholar, who did pioneering work in international law. He described himself as "maister of Artes, and student of the lawes of England."
vertue, and voluptuousnesse. Made by WilliamFulbecke, maister of Artes, and student of the lawes of England., William Fulbeck, At London : Imprinted by...
provided the introduction, Francis Flower the choruses of Acts I and II, WilliamFulbecke wrote two speeches, while Francis Bacon, Christopher Yelverton, John...
law and what on the contrary part ought to be eschued and avoyded. WilliamFulbecke, London: Printed by Thomas Wight, 1600. Le Tierce Part des Reportes...
non-league club has progressed to the last eight since 1914. 1560 – WilliamFulbecke, lawyer (d. c.1603) 1670 - 26 February: John Morley (Rector of Lincoln...
1587: viz. Thomas Hughes, the author of the whole body of the tragedy; WilliamFulbecke, who wrote two speeches substitute on the representation and appended...