Robert Studley Vidal

Robert Studley Vidal (1770–1841) was an English barrister, known as a translator, legal writer and antiquary.

The son of Robert Studley Vidal, a solicitor in London who died at Exeter on 2 January 1796, he was called to the bar at the Middle Temple.

[1] Vidal formed a collection of coins and medals, which was sold by Leigh & Sotheby in 1842 after his death.

[1] Vidal's major work was the translation of Johann Lorenz Mosheim's Commentaries on the Affairs of the Christians before the Time of Constantine, vols.

He had antiquarian tastes, and communicated papers on trial by ordeal and on the site of Kenwith Castle, Devonshire, to the Society of Antiquaries of London, through his friend Henry Wansey.