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Sir
Charles Caesar
Master of the Rolls
Nominated byLord Hardwicke
Preceded bySir Dudley Digges
Succeeded bySir John Colepeper
In office
30 March 1639 – 28 January 1643
Personal details
Born(1590-02-27)27 February 1590
Died6 December 1642(1642-12-06) (aged 52)
NationalityBritish
Spouse(s)Anne Vanlore, Jane Barkham
ChildrenJulius Caesar, Henry Caesar, Charles Caesar
ResidenceBenington, Hertfordshire
Alma materMagdalen College, Oxford
ProfessionBarrister, judge, politician

Sir Charles Caesar (27 January 1590 – 6 December 1642), of BeningtoninHertfordshire, was an English judge who served as Master of the Rolls in the period leading up to the outbreak of the English Civil War; his father, Sir Julius Caesar, had held the same office for many years.

Caesar entered Magdalen College, Oxford, aged 12 in 1602, and was a fellow of All Souls from 1605 to 1611. He was incorporated at Cambridge with a LL.B. in 1609,[1] but continued at Oxford, where he was made Doctor of Civil and Canon Law in 1612. In 1611 he joined the Middle Temple and began to practice in the ecclesiastical courts; he was knighted in 1613, and served as MP for Weymouth in the Addled Parliament of 1614.

In 1615, he was appointed a master in chancery, no doubt through the influence of his father, and continued in this post until 1639; he was also from before 1626 a judge of the Court of Audience and Master of the Faculties, both appointments which held until his death. In 1639 the Mastership of the Rolls became vacant on the death of Sir Dudley Digges, and Caesar consulted Archbishop Laud on whether he might obtain it, but was warned "that as things then stood, the place was not like to go without more money than he thought any wise man would give for it". Caesar apparently paid the King £15,000 in a lump sum with a further £2,000 loan, and was duly appointed.

Foss in his Lives of the Judges comments that "It is difficult to regret that he did not live long enough to profit by this iniquitous traffic of the judicial seat, as disgraceful to one party as the other". He had made little mark through his tenure of the post when his family was struck down by smallpox in November 1642: one of his daughters died on 2 November, he himself did so on 6 December 1642 (even though, as he declared in the will he made on his death-bed, he had already had the disease as a younger man), and his eldest son, Julius, followed five days later. He was succeeded by his second son, Henry, still a minor at the time of his father's death.

References

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  1. ^ "Caesar, Charles (CSR609C)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.

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Parliament of England
Preceded by

Viscount Cranborne
Robert Myddelton
Bernard Michell
Sir John Hanham

Member of Parliament for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis
1614
With: Robert Bateman (MP)
Bernard Michell
John Roy
Succeeded by

Matthew Pitt
Giles Green
John Freke
Christopher Erle

Legal offices
Preceded by

Sir Dudley Digges

Master of the Rolls
30 March 1639 — 28 January 1643
Succeeded by

Sir John Colepeper


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