CLARENDON, CONSTITUTIONS OF

1164, articles issued by King Henry II of England at the Council of Clarendon defining the customs governing relations between church and state. In the anarchic conditions of the previous reign, the church had extended its jurisdiction in various ways, and it was the king's object to curb the growth of ecclesiastical power by securing the assent of the English prelates to this codification, which he claimed represented the practices followed during the reign of his grandfather, Henry I. The majority of the 16 articles dealt with church authority and the competence of ecclesiastical courts, while others defined the extent of papal authority in England; and they were in fact a fair statement of earlier customs. However, several articles were contrary to canon law, and controversy centered on two clauses in particular: that which provided for the secular punishment of clerics convicted of crime in the ecclesiastical courts (already a major point at issue between the king and the archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas à Becket) and that which forbade appeals to Rome without royal consent. After much debate, the English prelates assented to the Constitutions at Clarendon, but after the pope had condemned the codification, Becket repudiated his agreement. When the bitter quarrel between the king and his archbishop ended (1170) in Becket's murder, Henry felt compelled to amend the Constitutions, explicitly revoking the two controversial clauses. However, for the most part the Constitutions of Clarendon remained in effect as part of the law of the land.

See A. L. Poole, From Domesday Book to Magna Carta, 1087–1216 (2d ed. 1955).

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...the lawmakers. Although the Constitution itself may have multiple purposes...many fewer.... Primarily, constitutions are put in writing to better...they can invite it. Our written Constitution, like many others, appears...Barnett cannot simply write off the Constitutions many opaque provisions as atypical...In this respect, the U.S. Constitution seems typical of written constitutions, which often contain a mixture...
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...mischief by the chains of the constitution," he had declared in 1798...powers given them by the Constitution, whether in Article 2...bound by the chains of the Constitution, leaving only the electoral...Powers (Oxford, U.K.: Clarendon, 1967 ), 13. 6. Ibid...
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...assent to the customs--known to history as the Constitutions of Clarendon--but when Henry had them put in writing he rejected them. This rejection of the Constitutions intensified the kings hostility and entrenched...
...excerpted it in his Defense of the Constitutions of the United States of America...Newsbooks, 1641-1649 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996). (2.) See...Politics and Polemics (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1969), pp. 28...Second Part (Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1971), Pp. 4...
...Milton and Philip Milton, editors. Clarendon Press. pounds sterling65.00. xi...823721-9. This latest volume in the Clarendon edition of Lockes works contains all...three exceptions, viz. the Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina, the Two Treatises of Government...
...overseas enclaves uncontrolled by the Constitution! ILLUSTRATION OMITTED Founders Safeguards...failure, or refusal to render the Constitutions guarantee of the writ meaningful...the states are not limited by the Constitution in their authority to suspend the...power must be found in their own constitutions and laws. See Gasquet v. Lapeyre...


 

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...concerning the "criminous clerks") in the Constitutions of Clarendon (see Clarendon, Constitutions of ) and Becket, although he...give his oral assent. The Constitutions of Clarendon were, for the most part, an accurate statement...
...came to a head when Henry issued (1164) the Constitutions of Clarendon , defining the relationship between church and...he made some concessions, most clauses of the Constitutions remained in force. Henrys most significant achievement...
...ecclesiastical law until the 17th cent. In common law it was substantially abolished as a defense in felonies by the Constitutions of Clarendon (1164). Compurgation was still permitted in civil actions for debt, however, and vestiges of it survived...


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