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Kill a Welshman
Is it true that by virtue of an unrepealed law dating back to Norman times that in a certain Churchyard you can legally kill a Welsh man with a longow?
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this and more strange laws here http://www.dumblaws.com/laws.php?site=laws&cid=183
it is true, was even a law during 18th century on the borderline between england and wales that allowed englishmen to kill a welshmen whom they 'suspected' (open to intepretation) were stealing english trade or goods - especially prelevant in shrewsbury/shropshire. As a Welshman im constantly on guard in these places. ps, it was against the law to kill an Englishman in the same circumstances.
Can anyone provide a link to a credible reference describing an unrepealed law along the lines of that described by 'dominion'? Coming from Shropshire, I've heard this story many times but I'm not aware of any references to substantiate this.
Web-based searches turn up blogs reiterating similar statements, which leaves the cynic in me thinking that stories of an 'unrepealed law' may just be an urban myth.
Web-based searches turn up blogs reiterating similar statements, which leaves the cynic in me thinking that stories of an 'unrepealed law' may just be an urban myth.
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