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  2. Priests attached to the king's chapel acted as royal secretaries—writing letters, charters, and other official documents. Under Edward the Confessor (r. 1042–1066), the office of chancellor appears for the first time. Regenbald, the first chancellor, kept the king's seal and oversaw the writing of charters and writs.

  3. Constitution of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The constitution of the United Kingdom comprises the written and unwritten arrangements that establish the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland as a political body. Unlike in most countries, no official attempt has been made to codify such arrangements into a single document, thus it is known as an uncodified constitution .

  4. Thomas Hooker - Wikipedia

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    On January 14, 1639, freemen from these three settlements ratified the "Fundamental Orders of Connecticut" in what John Fiske called "the first written constitution known to history that created a government. It marked the beginnings of American democracy, of which Thomas Hooker deserves more than any other man to be called the father.

  5. List of national constitutions - Wikipedia

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    Such elements are almost always written down somewhere (perhaps across multiple documents and/or publications), however written in documents that are not enforceable in law. Approximate dates have been listed below based on fundamental founding documents on governance of the respective countries. Constitution of Canada (1867, 1982)

  6. Constitutional history - Wikipedia

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    The English term is attributed to Henry Hallam, in his 1827 work The Constitutional History of England. [2] It overlaps legal history and political history . For uncodified constitutions, the status of documents seen as contributing to the formation of a constitution has an aspect of diplomatics .

  7. Constitution - Wikipedia

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    The English Protectorate set up by Oliver Cromwell after the English Civil War promulgated the first detailed written constitution adopted by a modern state; [36] it was called the Instrument of Government. This formed the basis of government for the short-lived republic from 1653 to 1657 by providing a legal rationale for the increasing power ...

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  9. United Kingdom constitutional law - Wikipedia

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    The British constitution has not been codified in one document, like the Constitution of South Africa or the Grundgesetz in Germany. However, general constitutional principles run through the law [ 64 ] and the Supreme Court has said that "[the UK constitution] includes numerous principles of law, which are enforceable by the courts in the same ...