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Law and government under the Tudors

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This scholarly work examines the intricate relationship between law and government during the Tudor dynasty in Great Britain, spanning from 1485 to 1603. It offers a detailed analysis of the political and legal systems that shaped the era, exploring their evolution and impact. The book provides critical insights into the historical context of Tudor rule, focusing on key figures and developments in governance and jurisprudence.

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Claire Cross writes contemporary romance, including the holiday story Silent Night. Her work focuses on modern relationships and the everyday connections that bring people together.

D. M. Loades writes about historical topics, specializing in the Tudor period. Their work includes "Law and Government under the Tudors," a detailed examination of the era's legal and political structures.

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