

Episode 111: Laying Down the Law
May 10, 2018
This podcast explores Edward I's conquest of Wales and his desire to extend his authority to Scotland. It discusses the linguistic situation in England around the 1300s and the anglicization of French words. The succession crises in England and Scotland during the 13th century are examined, as well as Edward's expulsion of the Jews from England. The evolution of legal terms in English and the origin of the word 'sentence' are also explored.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Languages in English Law and Courts
02:45 • 23min
Transition of Power in England and Scotland
25:24 • 6min
Edward's Expulsion of the Jews from England
31:41 • 19min
The Influence and Evolution of Legal Terms in English
50:38 • 3min
The Evolution of Legal Terminology
53:23 • 6min
The Origin of the Word 'Sentence' and the Phrase 'Not Worth a Hill of Beans'
59:08 • 3min