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He was made Doctor of Civil Law in 1524.
On 8 July 1687 he took by accumulation the degrees of bachelor and doctor of civil law.
He gained a Doctor of Civil Laws degree in 1831.
By 1521, when he entered Doctors' Commons, he was a doctor of civil law.
Subsequently he travelled in France, and at Orleans was created a doctor of civil law.
He held the Doctor of Civil Law degree from Oxford.
In 1769 he was awarded the degree of Doctor of Civil Laws.
He later obtained a Doctor of Civil Law.
Returning to Cambridge later, he received his Doctor of Civil Law degree.
He received the degree of doctor of civil law in 1520, and of canon law in the following year.
Scott graduated as doctor of civil law, and, after a customary year of silence, commenced practice in the ecclesiastical courts.
He was created Doctor of Civil Law in 1742, and "went out a grand compounder" on 21 October 1748.
Butler was awarded a Doctor of Civil Law at Oxford University.
In 1820, he received a Doctor of Civil Law by the University of Oxford.
He was also awarded with an Honorary Doctor of Civil Laws in May 2009.
He was later awarded the degree of Doctor of Civil Laws by Oxford in 1864.
He was ordained about the same time, and admitted doctor of civil law (DCL) in 1525.
The Doctor of Civil Law (an honorary degree) has facings of purple velvet.
Oxford University awarded him an honorary Doctor of Civil Law degree in March 2005.
Some universities, such as the University of Oxford, award a Doctor of Civil Law degree instead.
He was also awarded the a Doctor of Civil Law from the University of Durham in 1916.
On 31 January he received the Oxford degree of Doctor of Civil Laws.
De Cherlton was a Doctor of Civil Law.
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In 2007 he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Civil Law degree from Newcastle University.