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The term statute of frauds comes from the Statute of Frauds, an act of the Parliament of England (29 Chas. 2 c. 3) passed in 1677 (authored by Lord Nottingham assisted by Sir Matthew Hale, Sir Francis North and Sir Leoline Jenkins [2] and passed by the Cavalier Parliament), the long title of which is: An Act for Prevention of Frauds and Perjuries.
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The fifteenth session of the 2nd Parliament of King Charles II (the 'Cavalier Parliament'), which met from 15 February 1677 until 25 April 1677. This session was traditionally cited as 29 Car. 2 (Chronological Table of the Statutes), 29 Chas. 2 or 29 C. 2.
Statute of Frauds. 10 September – Henry Purcell is appointed a musician to the royal court. 4 November – William of Orange marries Princess Mary of York at St James's Palace. [1] 30 December – William Sancroft nominated by the King as Archbishop of Canterbury. [4]
Laws of William the Conqueror 1070–1087 [1] One God to be revered throughout the whole realm; peace and security to be preserved between English and Normans; Oath of loyalty; Protection of the King's Peace; Frenchmen to pay "scot and lot" Live cattle to be sold in cities; Defence of French allegations of offences; Hold the law of King Edward
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