Off the books are a law that forbids adulterating coffee with sheep dung and another, from 1181, that forbids Jews from owning armour.
Medieval Laws to be Struck from Irish Republic Statutes
Submitted by JaneStockton on Fri, 2006-03-17 16:45
The Republic of Ireland is about to strike hundreds of obsolete laws from its statute books. Some of the laws date back to the time of the Norman invasion.
Off the books are a law that forbids adulterating coffee with sheep dung and another, from 1181, that forbids Jews from owning armour. |
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