Jews and the Law in Medieval England
Redland Quaker Meeting House 126 Hampton Road , Bristol, United KingdomEngland’s first known Jewish inhabitants came from Normandy soon after the Norman Conquest and by the end of the twelfth century the community in England had been granted a right of residence and a right of free movement plus a substantial degree of autonomy in intra-communal disputes by king Henry II and his sons Richard … Continue reading Jews and the Law in Medieval England