Template:History of the Jews in England
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History of the
Jews in England
Medieval
Early history (1066–1290)
Exchequer of the Jews
Early literature
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Fox Fables
Synod of Oxford (1222)
Domus Conversorum
(est. 1232)
Statute of Jewry (1253)
Statute of the Jewry (1275)
Edict of Expulsion (1290)
Blood libel in England
William of Norwich, 1144
Harold of Gloucester 1168
Robert of Bury, 1181
Hugh of Lincoln, 1255
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"Sir Hugh" ballad
Medieval Jewish buildings
Guildford Synagogue
;
Jew's House, Lincoln
;
Moyse's Hall
Modern
Resettlement (1655)
Marranos in England
Jewish Naturalisation Act 1753
Emancipation
Chuts
Whitechapel Boys
Related
British Jews
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List
Jews in Ireland
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Scotland
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Wales
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Isle of Man
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Guernsey
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Jersey
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