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Recusancy in
Ireland Magee,
Brian (1938). The
English Recusants: A
Study of the Post-Reformation
Catholic Survival and the
Operation of the
Recusancy...
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married into
local Catholic families, with
several generations indicted for
recusancy or
becoming nuns and priests. Palmes,
William (1855). The Life of Mrs...
- The
Recusancy referred to
those who
refused to
attend services of the state-established
Anglican Church of Ireland. The
individuals were
known as "recusants"...
- the
reigns of
Elizabeth I and
James I,
Martin was
prosecuted for his
recusancy and he also
sheltered Catholic priests in his home. It was
probably during...
- The
Religion Act 1580 or
Recusancy Act 1680 (23 Eliz. 1. c. 1) was an act of the
Parliament of
England during the
English Reformation. The act made it...
- The
Popish Recusants Act 1605 (3 Jas. 1. c. 4) was an act of the
Parliament of
England which quickly followed the
Gunpowder Plot of the same year, an...
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dominions in 1595, and
appealed in
England against judgements for his
recusancy. More ****ured
Shrewsbury of his wish to
serve Elizabeth I
against Spain...
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become a
Catholic hero. Jane
would become renowned for her
obstinate recusancy towards the
Protestant religion,
which led to her
being fined and losing...
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eligible for
public employment, and the
severe penalties pronounced against recusants,
whether Catholic or nonconformist, were
affirmations of this principle...
- when
called by
James in 1621, the
members hoped for an
enforcement of
recusancy laws, a
naval campaign against Spain, and a
Protestant marriage for the...