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❤️ Statute of Bigamy 🐵

"The Statute of Bigamy (Statutum de Bigamis, 4 Edw. I) was an English law passed in 1276. It encompassed six chapters on a variety of subjects, but took its name from the fifth chapter, which removed benefit of clergy from men found to have committed bigamy by an ecclesiastical court.Sir Edward Coke - books.google.co.uk (Google eBook) pages 265 - 275 of The second part of the Institutes of the laws of England: Containing the exposition of many ancient and other statutes ... (746 pages) Printed for E. and R. Brooke, 1797 [Retrieved 2011-12-17]John M. Scheb books.google.co.uk Criminal Law and Procedure (758 pages) Cengage Learning, 1 Jan 2010 [Retrieved 2011-12-17] The legislation was passed in the fourth year of the reign of Edward I.Great Britain (Sir George Kettilby Rickards Editor) (Google eBook) page 191 The statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland [1807-1865] His Majesty's statute and law printers, 1828 The statute was an adoption of the council of Lyon decision of omni priviligio clericali nudati et coercioni fori secularis addicti during 1274. The stratatum treated the misdemeanor as an act of capital crime.Sir William Oldnall Russell (Oxford University)& books.google.co.uk (Google eBook) A treatise on crimes and indictable misdemeanors, Volume 1 Butterworth, 1826 [Retrieved 2011-12-17] At the time of the law having been brought into force, clergy considering bigamous occurrences already within their number were desiring that punishment be decided via the common law in order that those persons be treated less severely, Pope Gregory X decreed otherwise.T. Bayly Howell, T. Jones Howell, W. Cobbett, D. Jardine books.google.co.uk (Google eBook) Cobbett's state trials Volume 20 of Cobbett's Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and Other Crimes and Misdemeanors from the Earliest Period to the Present Time ...: From the Ninth Year of the Reign of King Henry, the Second, A. D. 1163, to, Thomas Jones Howell R. Bagshaw, 1814 [Retrieved 2011-12-17] By the time of the son of king Henry the VIII in the 16th century,British Broadcasting Corporation 2011 bbc.co.uk [Retrieved 2011-12-24] the king of England by statute had had the prospective clerical impedement issue revoked.Sir William Blackstone - books.google.co.uk Commentaries on the laws of England , Volume 4 [Retrieved 2011-12-24] References External links Donald J. Kiser (the New York Public Library)books.google.co.uk Corpus juris: being a complete and systematic statement of the whole body of the law as embodied in and developed by all reported decisions Volume 7, American Law Book Co., 1916 Medieval English law 1276 in England 1270s in law Christianity in medieval England "

❤️ Vinnytski Haidamaky 🐵

"Vinnytski Haidamaky (, ) are a Ukrainian ice hockey club based in Vinnytsia. They were a founding member of the Professional Hockey League of Ukraine and currently compete in the nation's Ukrainian Hockey Championship. The team takes its name from the 18th-century haidamak movement, with their logo consisting of a cossack. The team's principal sponsor is the Ukrainian political party, Svoboda. History The team was founded in the fall of 2008 as an amateur ice hockey team by V.O. Tchaikovsky and V.V. Lukianets. While competing in the city championships, the team would place 3rd in their inaugural season and 2nd the following year, while also playing in tournaments across the country, and winning the Regional Hockey League championship in 2010 and 2011. The team suspended operations for the 2012-13 PHL season, and will return in 2013-14.http://isport.ua/hockey/ukraine/news/252761.html Head coaches * Anatoliy Stepanishchev, 2011–2012http://www.hockey.ua/new.aspx?id=9858 References Ice hockey teams in Ukraine Sport in Vinnytsia Professional Hockey League teams "

❤️ Mark Steele 🐵

"Mark Steele may refer to: * Mark Steele (politician), South African member of Parliament * Mark Steele (cricketer) (born 1976), former English cricketer * Mark Steele (conspiracy theorist), British conspiracy theory promoter See also * Mark Steel (born 1960), British comedian and left-wing commentator "

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