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⚖️ This Day in Law History
15 June 1215 — King John agreed to put his Royal Seal on the Magna Carta.
16 June 1963 — Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman to travel in space.
17 June 2013 — R v Hall [2013] EWCA Crim 140 is decided, with James Stuard Hall, aged 83, pleading guilty to 14 counts of indecent assault on children and teenage girls. He was sentenced to 15 months in prison.
18 June 1965 — The UK Government announced the introduction of a blood alcohol limit for drivers.
19 June 1809 — the Curwen Act was passed, preventing the sale of parliamentary seats, thus decreasing the number of seats which the British governement could manipulate for its regular supporters.
20 June 1214 — The University of Oxford received its charter. It is the second-oldest surviving university in the world. Alma Mater Studiorum Bologna, Italy, is the oldest.
21 June 1948 — The first stored programme to run on a computer was executed n the Small Scale Experimental Machine at Manchester University.
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