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Ancient constitution of England : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ancient constitution of England The term ''ancient constitution of England'' refers to a 17th-century political theory in a formulation about the common law, used at the time in particular to oppose the royal prerogative. It was developed initially by Sir Edward Coke, in his law reports; and has been analysed in modern times by J. G. A. Pocock in ''The Ancient Constitution and the Feudal Law'' (1st edition 1957; reissued "with a retrospect" 1987).〔Pocock 1987.〕 ==Legal antiquarianism== The self-conscious antiquarian study of the law gathered momentum from the 15th century. It supported the theories of the ancient constitution. In his ''Institutes of the Lawes of England'' Coke challenged the accepted view of the Norman Conquest by asserting it amounted to trial by battle, with William the Conqueror agreeing to maintain the Anglo-Saxon laws.
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