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During The English Middle Ages Law Often Took On The Form Of An Ordeal. An Ordea

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Term Paper TitleDuring The English Middle Ages Law Often Took On The Form Of An Ordeal. An Ordea
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During the English middle ages law often took on the form of an ordeal.  An ordeal is a method of trial in
which the accused was given a physical test that could only be met successfully if he or she was "innocent"
in the eyes of God.  I will discuss specifically three types of ordeals that were commonly used.  
     I -- Ordeal of White Hot Iron
     This ordeal was used to test a person’s honesty.  If a person was accused of lying to an official
pertaining to a crime supposedly committed, then the individual would be given a choice.  If the accused
held the white hot iron and did not get burned by it then he was innocent.  If the accused held the iron and
was burned then he was considered to be guilty and then punished according to the law.  The accused
would also be held as guilty if he chose not to undertake the ordeal at all.
     II -- Ordeal of Fire
     This ordeal was the only ordeal administered to women accused of cheating on their husbands.  
The suspected woman, dressed in white cloth, was made to walk through fire.  If the clothing singed or
turned black, then she was guilty and faced punishment.
     III -- Trial by Combat      
     Of all med...

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