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De Facto Act

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De Facto Act

In Britain, statute of 1495 protecting the property rights of those who served any current or ‘de facto’ monarch. The measure reassured both former Yorkist supporters of Richard III that they would be safe from political recriminations and those who supported Henry VII but had little certainty that his dynasty would survive that they would not suffer from backing the new regime.



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