Herbert Broom

Herbert Broom (1815–1882) was an English writer on law.

Life
Broom was born at Kidderminster in 1815, and was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated as a wrangler in 1837. He proceeded LL.D. in 1864. He was called to the bar at the Inner Temple in Michaelmas term 1840, and practised on the home circuit. For a considerable period he occupied the post of reader of common law at the Inner Temple. He died at the Priory, Orpington, Kent, on 2 May 1882.

Legal Maxims (1845) gained wide circulation as an established text-book for students.

Works

 * Law books
 * Practical Rules for determining Parties to Actions, 1843.
 * Legal Maxims, 1845. third edition, 1858 Fifth edition, 1870.
 * Practice of Superior Courts, 1850.
 * Practice of County Courts, 1852.
 * Commentaries on the Common Law, 1856. fourth London edition 1873
 * Constitutional Law viewed in relation to Common Law and exemplified by Cases, 1st edition 1866; 2nd edition 1885.
 * Commentaries on the Laws of England (with E. Hadley), 1869.
 * Philosophy of Law; Notes of Lectures, 1876-8.


 * Novels
 * The Missing Will, 1877
 * The Unjust Steward, 1879