| 41. | In 1166 Henry II of England transformed English law by passing the Assize of Clarendon act.
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| 42. | And none of them shall keep more arms than he ought to have by this assize.
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| 43. | Assize of Woodstock ) in 1184:
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| 44. | Parish and assize records have disappeared.
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| 45. | Green bound him over to the next assize, when Judge Hutton gave him his discharge.
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| 46. | The Court of Assize was the highest tribunal, subordinate only to the Governor and Duke.
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| 47. | On 20 June 2001 a new trial opened before the Assize Court of the minor Marne.
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| 48. | Strangeways was designed by Alfred Waterhouse and opened in 1868 alongside the now destroyed Manchester Assize Courts.
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| 49. | The assize is believed to have been passed at a council held in Northampton in January 1176.
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| 50. | However the court made no judgement on whether the right dated back to the Assize of Arms.
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