Freedom under British Monarchy
Preamble: Freedom – by right, influence or law Liberty under Roman law was a privilege given rule and under Scandinavian law, liberty was a birth right by a tradition of entitlement. Of note, people of Scandinavia have always been able to move freely throughout their nations without fear of prosecution for trespass. England inherited the rules (codes) initially set by Roman law and this has been complimented by much of the freedoms recreated by the Anglo-Saxon and subsequent Dane law….