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Why did the "Bloody Code" come into such force in the 18th century, and then was largely abolished in the early part of the 19th century?

Title: Why did the "Bloody Code" come into such force in the 18th century, and then was largely abolished in the early part of the 19th century?
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Why did the "Bloody Code" come into such force in the 18th century, and then was largely abolished in the early part of the 19th century?
The law is that thou shalt return from hence, to the place where thou camest, and from thence to the place of execution, where thou shalt hang by the neck till the body be dead, dead, dead and the Lord have mercy upon thy soul. The eighteenth century is notorious for the creation of the Bloody Code (1618-1815) of capital laws in the English criminal legal system. The administration of justice and the importance of …showed first 75 words of 1945 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1945 total…Bloody Code? Forgery legislation in eighteenth-century England, in Norma Landau (ed), Law, Crime and English Society, 1660-1830. Cambridge. McLynn, F. Crime and Punishment in Eighteenth-century England. Routledge, New York, USA. Silverthorne, E. (1978). Deposition Book of Richard Wyatt J. P. 1767-76, Surrey Records Society, vol xxx, numbers 64-67. Tobias, J. J. (1979). Crime and Police in England, 1700-1900. Gill and Macmillan, New York, USA. www.umich.edu/~ece/student_projects, Pardons, Last Mile Tours, Accessed on 25 September 2005.

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