Anthony Fitzherbert

Anthony Fitzherbert
Monumental brass in chancel floor of Norbury Church to Anthony Fitzherbert and his wife. The foremost standing lady wears a mantle on which are shown the following arms: Gules, three lions rampant or (FitzHerbert of Tissington) quartering: Argent, a chief vairy gules and or overall a bend sable (FitzHerbert of Swynnerton)
Born1470
Died27 May 1538(1538-05-27) (aged 67–68)
Resting placeNorbury
NationalityEnglish
OccupationJudge
Spouses
  • Dorothy Willoughby
  • Matilda Cotton
Parent(s)Ralph Fitzherbert and Elizabeth Marshall

Sir Anthony Fitzherbert (1470  27 May 1538) was an English judge, scholar and legal author, particularly known for his treatise on English law, New Natura Brevium (1534).