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- Statute_of_Westminster_1275 subject Category:1275_in_England.
- Statute_of_Westminster_1275 subject Category:1275_in_law.
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- Statute_of_Westminster_1275 subject Category:Acts_of_the_Parliament_of_England.
- Statute_of_Westminster_1275 subject Category:Acts_of_the_Parliament_of_England_still_in_force.
- Statute_of_Westminster_1275 subject Category:History_of_the_City_of_Westminster.
- Statute_of_Westminster_1275 subject Category:Medieval_English_law.
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- Statute_of_Westminster_1275 comment "The Statute of Westminster of 1275 (3 Edw. I), also known as the Statute of Westminster I, codified the existing law in England, in 51 chapters.Chapter 5, known as the Freedom of Election Act 1275, is still in force in the United Kingdom. William Stubbs says of it:Though it is a matter of dispute when peine forte et dure (Law French for "hard and forceful punishment") was first introduced, chapter 3 states that those felons standing mute shall be put in prison forte et dure.".
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