Assize of Northampton

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The Assize of Northampton was a major 1176 legal reform in medieval England that expanded royal justice, strengthened criminal law, and refined land and property procedures under Henry II.

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Assize of Northampton canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf assize
medieval English legal reform
royal ordinance
aimedTo extend royal control over justice
standardize legal procedures
appliesTo criminal accusations
disputes over land possession
free men in England
category 1170s in law
Henry II of England
Medieval law in England
concerns custody of suspected criminals
royal rights over escheated lands
seizure of chattels of accused felons
treatment of felons
country Kingdom of England
dateEnacted 1176
expanded royal justice
follows Assize of Clarendon
hasConsequence development of English common law institutions
greater centralization of legal authority
increased role of royal justices
historicalContext restoration of royal authority after the Anarchy
influenced later English legal practice
issuedBy Henry II of England
language Latin
legalArea criminal law
procedural law
property law
legalForm articles of inquiry
royal writs
legalSystem English common law
partOf Constitutions of Clarendon
surface form: Henry II legal reforms
period 12th century
refined land procedures
property procedures
reignOf Henry II of England
relatedTo general eyre
itinerant justices
jury of presentment
strengthened criminal law in England
use of juries in criminal cases
subject criminal procedure
land tenure
property disputes
royal jurisdiction
tookPlaceAt Northampton

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Henry II of England implemented Assize of Northampton
Assize of Clarendon followedBy Assize of Northampton
Assize of Clarendon relatedTo Assize of Northampton