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- Statute_of_Winchester abstract "The Statute of Winchester of 1285 (13 Edw. I, St. 2; Law French: Statutum Wynton), also known as the Statute of Winton, was a statute in England by King Edward I of England that reformed the system of Watch and Ward (watchmen) of the Assize of Arms of 1252, and revived the jurisdiction of the local courts. It received royal assent on 8 October 1285.It was the primary legislation enacted to regulate the policing of the country between the Norman Conquest and the Metropolitan Police Act 1829. Of particular note was the requirement to raise hue and cry, and that \"the whole hundred … shall be answerable\" for any theft or robbery, in effect a form of collective responsibility.".
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- Statute_of_Winchester wikiPageWikiLink Assize_of_Arms_of_1252.
- Statute_of_Winchester wikiPageWikiLink Category:1285_in_England.
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- Statute_of_Winchester wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_English_law.
- Statute_of_Winchester wikiPageWikiLink Collective_responsibility.
- Statute_of_Winchester wikiPageWikiLink Edward_I_of_England.
- Statute_of_Winchester wikiPageWikiLink Hue_and_cry.
- Statute_of_Winchester wikiPageWikiLink Hundred_(county_division).
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- Statute_of_Winchester wikiPageWikiLink Police.
- Statute_of_Winchester wikiPageWikiLink Robbery.
- Statute_of_Winchester wikiPageWikiLink Royal_assent.
- Statute_of_Winchester wikiPageWikiLink Theft.
- Statute_of_Winchester wikiPageWikiLink Watchman_(law_enforcement).
- Statute_of_Winchester wikiPageWikiLinkText "Statute of Winchester".
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- Statute_of_Winchester subject Category:1285_in_England.
- Statute_of_Winchester subject Category:1285_in_law.
- Statute_of_Winchester subject Category:Acts_of_the_Parliament_of_England.
- Statute_of_Winchester subject Category:History_of_Winchester.
- Statute_of_Winchester subject Category:Medieval_English_law.
- Statute_of_Winchester hypernym Statute.
- Statute_of_Winchester type Act.
- Statute_of_Winchester type History.
- Statute_of_Winchester type Law.
- Statute_of_Winchester comment "The Statute of Winchester of 1285 (13 Edw. I, St. 2; Law French: Statutum Wynton), also known as the Statute of Winton, was a statute in England by King Edward I of England that reformed the system of Watch and Ward (watchmen) of the Assize of Arms of 1252, and revived the jurisdiction of the local courts. It received royal assent on 8 October 1285.It was the primary legislation enacted to regulate the policing of the country between the Norman Conquest and the Metropolitan Police Act 1829.".
- Statute_of_Winchester label "Statute of Winchester".
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- Statute_of_Winchester wasDerivedFrom Statute_of_Winchester?oldid=626786893.
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