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  2. Assize of Clarendon - Wikipedia

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    The only trial available to the defendant remained the traditional trial by ordeal, specifically in the Assize of Clarendon, "the ordeal of water". [2] Nevertheless, Henry did not put much faith in the results of the ordeal. The unfortunate felon who was convicted through the ordeal was typically executed.

  3. Trial by ordeal - Wikipedia

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    Water-ordeal; miniature from the Luzerner Schilling. Trial by ordeal was an ancient judicial practice by which the guilt or innocence of the accused (called a "proband" [1]) was determined by subjecting them to a painful, or at least an unpleasant, usually dangerous experience.

  4. Ecclesiastical court - Wikipedia

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    Secular courts in medieval times were numerous and decentralized: each secular division (king, prince, duke, lord, abbot or bishop as landholder, manor, [1] city, forest, market, etc.) could have their own courts, customary law, bailiffs and gaols [a] with arbitrary and unrecorded procedures, including in Northern Europe trial by combat and trial by ordeal, and in England trial by jury.

  5. Trial by water - Wikipedia

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    Trial by water can refer to: Trial by ordeal; Castelseprio, the apocryphal Christian story of the trial of Mary and Joseph by water This page was last edited on 22 ...

  6. Idlurugu - Wikipedia

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    He was the personification of a type of trial by ordeal, which shared its name with him. Idlurugu was chiefly worshiped in Id (modern Hit). However, he was not strongly associated with any location, but rather with trial of water alone, and as such appears in sources from many parts of the Ancient Near East.

  7. Talk:Trial by drowning - Wikipedia

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    If the water received the defendant, he was innocent and hopefully pulled out of the water and freed. Kempin notes that the historical record indicates a preponderance of acquittals. Also per Kempin, this was not a method of trial exclusive to charges of witchcraft, but was for villeins and other "unfree" people in medieval England.

  8. Map shows locations mentioned in the Delphi murders trial of ...

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    Timeline of events in Delphi murders. On Monday, Feb. 13, Abby and Libby were off school, and Abby had stayed the night at the Germans' house. Libby's sister dropped the girls off on the Monon ...

  9. Medieval Times - Wikipedia

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    Medieval Times Entertainment, the holding company, is headquartered in Irving, Texas. [1] There are ten locations: the nine in the United States are built as replica 11th century castles; [2] the tenth, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is located inside the CNE Government Building. [3]