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247 matches to Common Law
Blackstone, William. 1723-80. English common law scholar/jurist. Commentaries 1765-9.
Coke, Edward. 1552-1634. English jurist. Defended Common Law. Prosecuted Raleigh.
Common Law. Based on precedents derived from reason rather than a code of statutes. Originally English.
Henry II. 1133-1189. Plantagenet king of England 1154-. Common Law system. Married Eleanor of Aquitaine. Angevin Empire. Becket. Rosamund.
Law Commission Act. 1965. First codification of English common law.
Achaean League. 5-4C BC. Greek towns in common defence against pirates in Gulf of Corinth. 280-146BC. Model for federal government. Created to fight Macedonia. Dissolved by Romans.
Anthony, St. 1195-1231. Franciscan, protector of common people.
Astor, Nancy. 1879-1964. First woman to sit in British House of Commons, 1919-45.
Austen, Jane. 1775-1817. English novelist: Sense and Sensibility, 1811, Pride and Prejudice, 1813. “the exquisite touch which renders the commonplace interesting”-W. Scott. Emma 1816.
Australia. c28,000BC Australoids. 1606 Sighted by Portuguese. 1668 Dampier lands. 1770 Cook claims for England. 1788-1868 Penal colonies. 1901 Independent commonwealth.
Barbusse, Henri. 1873-1935. French writer: Le Feu (The experiences of a common soldier) 1916.
Beaverbrook, Lord. (Maxwell Aitken). 1879-1964. Canadian/British newspaper magnate, politician. Advocated free trade within Commonwealth.
Blake, Robert. 1599-1657. English Commonwealth admiral.
Book of Common Prayer. 1549. Church of England official prayer book.
British Empire. 1500-1997. Britain, its colonies and protectorates. Commonwealth.
CCF. 1932. Cooperative Commonwealth Federation. Canadian Socialist party. 1961 =New Democratic Party.
CIS. 1991. Commonwealth of Independent States led by Russia. Ukraine, Belarus. Kazakstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova.
Colombo Plan. 1951-77. Commonwealth plan to improve living conditions in SE Asia, check spread of communism.
Commonwealth. 1649-60. Government of England after Charles I executed. Cromwell.
Commonwealth. Organized community by consent of governed. Hobbes. Locke.
Commonwealth, British. 1926-. Free association of autonomous countries. Evolved from the British Empire. Statute of Westminster 1931.
Crofter. Scottish tenant farmer with right of common pasture.
Cromwell, Oliver. 1599-1658. Led revolution in England, 1649. Lord Protector of the Realm, 1653-. Commonwealth Head of Government, 1649-. Signed Charles I death warrant.
Elizabeth II. 1926-. Queen of UK 1952-. Head of State of many Commonwealth countries.