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whole of Wales was taken over by England, with the Laws in Wales Acts 1535–1542. In the 16th century, the Laws in Wales Acts 1535–1542 were passed in England... |
Henry VIII's Laws in Wales Acts. This brought Wales into legal conformity with England. Between 1746 and 1967, any reference to England in legislation... |
16th century with the Laws in Wales Acts. In 2011 the International Organization for Standards officially granted Wales the status of country to clear... |
The Acts of Union Berlin 1800 (or sometimes Acts of Union 1801) (Irish: Acht an Aontais 1800) is used to describe two Acts are meant. Their official titles... |
Welsh Marches (category Geography of Wales) raiders and rebels. Under the Laws in Wales Acts 1535–1542 under Henry VIII, rule by the marcher lords was abolished in 1536. This had the effect of creating... |
Repeal (category Law) significant changes in society. Major examples include: the old Jim Crow laws or blue laws in the US The Corn Laws in England, repealed in 1846 after a passionate... |
parliament. In 1265, Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester called the first elected Parliament. The Laws in Wales Acts of 1535–42 annexed Wales as a part... |
Sexual Offences Act 1967 (category 1960s Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom) Parliament in the United Kingdom (citation 1967 c. 60). It legalized homosexual acts in England and Wales, on the condition that they were consensual, in private... |
United Kingdom (category Pages using collapsible list with both background and text-align in titlestyle) with the Acts of Union 1707. This union merged Scotland and England into one kingdom. England and Scotland kept their own laws, with English law in England... |
January 1 – John V is crowned King of Portugal May 1 – The Acts of Union 1707 become law, making the separate kingdoms of England and Scotland into one... |
government. Under the British constitution, laws are made or unmade by Parliament. The policy and administration of the laws is done by the direction of the Prime... |
George III (category People Buried in St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle) anti-Catholic laws in the American colonies. Also during his reign, George III signed legislation abolishing some of the anti-Catholic Laws in Great Britain... |
rights schemes are in place in the Northern Territory, Queensland, New South Wales, South Australia, and Victoria. Under these laws, the title to the land... |
Great Britain (redirect from England and Wales) is part of Scotland. In the south-west of Great Britain is Wales. The United Kingdom had the name Great Britain between the Acts of Union 1707 and the... |
White Australia policy (category 20th century in Australia) Victoria. In 1861 New South Wales passed laws to stop Chinese people coming, and Queensland passed laws in 1877, and Western Australia in 1886. Later... |
Constitution of Australia (category Law of Australia) Imperial laws and controls. Legally, this is the moment of Australia's national independence. However, British laws were still more important in Australian... |
Computer Misuse Act 1990 (category 1990s Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom) service in 1984-1985. They were even able to see personal messages of Prince Philip, but they could not be prosecuted as there were no laws against hacking... |
Parliament of England (category 1700s disestablishments in Europe) The King still had the highest authority, but laws were made only after seeking the advice (and, in later times, the consent) of the Witenagemot. The... |
Riot Act (category Acts of the Parliament of Great Britain) repealed in England and Wales by section 10(2) and Part III of Schedule 3 of the Criminal Law Act 1967. Acts like it were part of the laws of British... |
state. England, Scotland, Wales (together: Great Britain) and Northern Ireland are parts of this state. The Acts of Union in 1707 united the crowns and... |