Claredon Code

Claredon Code

The Clarendon Code was a series of laws used by the Parliament of England between 1661 and 1665. The use of the Clarendon Code was used against Charles II of England who was trying to make Catholicism return to England after it was banished by Elizabeth I of England.

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