Edict of Expulsion (1290) — Jews from England
Exemption-Against — Jews / English Crown (1290)
Edward I; edict 18 Jul 1290, all Jews to depart by All Saints' Day (1 Nov) on pain of death; de-facto readmission only 1656 under Cromwell. Structural class: exemption-against instance of the exemption fork (#100) at sovereign-statutory scale; state-scale instance of scapegoat_mechanism_pharmakos.
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