Clarendon, Constitutions of

Clarendon, Constitutions of
/konstatyuwshanz av klaerandan/ Certain statutes made in the reign of Henry II of England, at a parliament held at Clarendon (A.D. 1164), by which the king checked the power of the pope and his clergy, and greatly narrowed the exemption they claimed from secular jurisdiction. 4 Bl.Comm. 422

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