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Statute of Rhuddlan

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in North Wales, one of the "iron ring" of fortresses built by Edward I to control his newly conquered lands. It provided the constitutional basis for the government of what was called "The Land of Wales" or "the king's lands of Snowdon and his other lands in Wales", but subsequently called the
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where it was thought that the Statute of Rhuddlan was promulgated. Thomas Pennant remarks in 1778, "A piece of antient building called the Parlement is still to be seen in Rhuddlan: probably where the king sat in council." Pennant was to get
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to Wales, but also permitted the continuance of Welsh legal practices within the Principality. The statute also introduced the English shire system to the Principality of Wales. Prior to the statute, the Welsh principalities were ruled by
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to collect taxes and administer justice. The king had ordered an inquiry into the rents and other dues to which the princes had been entitled, and these were enforced by the new officials. At the local level,
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The statute also divided Wales into administrations of government via shires which were essentially provinces of the English crown. Prior to the statute, the Welsh principalities were ruled by
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to provide a watercolour of the building. Today the building still partially stands in Parliament Street, with a late 13th-century doorway and a 14th-century cusped
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system to Wales, but the law administered was not precisely the same as in England. The criminal law was much the same, with felonies such as
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held it as a marcher lordship. Rhys ap Maredudd of Dryslwyn would have been in a similar position in
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made Wales unequivocally part of the "realm of England". The statute was formally repealed by the
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prosecuted before the justiciar, as in England. The English writs and forms of action, such as
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and the killing of the last Welsh prince to rule the whole Principality,
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Widows were entitled to dower in a third of their late husband's lands.
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for the revenues he collected. Under them were royal officials such as
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has been used erroneously by older authors, including in Blackstone's
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who had suffered at the hands of Llewelyn, and he and his successor
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1284 decree by King Edward I establishing the Principality of Wales
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Feudal Britain: the completion of the medieval kingdoms, 1066–1314
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Daughters could inherit their father's lands if there was no son.
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41, a 15th-century manuscript of the Statute of Rhuddlan in Welsh
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to the king of England, and Edward I took possession of the
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12 Edw. 1. cc. 1–14 Statuta Wallie (the Statutes of Wales)
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continued, but in accordance with English practice:
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on 19 March 1284. The Statute was superseded by the
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already had a means of governing South Wales in the
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Index

Statute of Wales

Peniarth MS
Welsh
Latin
Edward I of England
Principality of Wales
Conquest of Wales by Edward I
Llywelyn ap Gruffudd
English common law
Welsh law
Princes of Wales
Conquest of Wales by Edward I

Rhuddlan Castle
Prince of Gwynedd
Prince of Wales
England
feudal overlord
Llywelyn ap Gruffudd
Lord of Aberffraw
Dafydd ap Gruffudd
escheated
Principality of Wales
military conquest from 1282 to 1283
Crown of England
marcher lordships
Chirk
Chirkland
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