Joseph Keble

As well as recording more than four thousand sermons preached in the chapel of Gray's Inn, Keble reported every case heard by the Court of King's Bench from 1661 until his death.

He attended the University of Oxford, matriculating from All Souls College in 1651 and obtaining a Bachelor of Civil Law degree in 1654.

[1] More than 150 handwritten folios and quartos of case reports were left unpublished at his death.

[2] His other writings included An Explanation of the Laws against Recusants (1681), and An Assistance to Justices of the Peace (1683).

[2] He died on 28 August 1710 in Holborn and was buried at Tuddenham, Suffolk where he was a property owner.