England

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The England Community serves as a repository for academic and research materials related to the diverse regions, history, and developments within England. Here, you'll find collections that represent various jurisdictions and sectors, providing a valuable resource for researchers, students, and professionals.

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    A Proclamation Against Steelets, Pocket Daggers, Pocket Dagges and Pistols (R. Barker printer 1616).
    (General Publisher, 1616)
    Banned the wear, carry, manufacturer, or sale of steelets, pocket daggers, pocket daggs, & pistols.
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    4 Jac. I, ch. 1 (1606)
    (General Publisher, 1606)
    Repealed exemption for subjects living with 12 miles of the Scottish border for the keeping of crossbows, handguns, and demy hakes.
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    33 Hen. 8, ch. 6 §§ 1, 2, 18
    (General Publisher, 1541)
    Prohibited possession of any crossbow, handgun, hagbutt, or demy hake. Exempted subjects living within 12 miles of the Scottish border. Punishable by forfeiture or payment of 10 pounds.
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    26 Hen. 8, c. 6, § 4 (1534)
    (General Publisher, 1534)
    Prohibited Welsh residents or lords from bearing any bill, longbow, crossbow, handgun, sword, staff, dagger, halberd, morespike, spear, or any other manner of weapon into sessions, court, town, church, fair, market, other congregation, or on the highways in affray of the King's peace or the King's liege people. Violators punished with imprisonment and fine.

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