Roman Catholic Relief Bills
978-613-4-78024-7
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2011-01-13
45.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Roman Catholic Relief Bills were attempted steps of legislation in the United Kingdom towards Catholic Emancipation. They sought to remove the legal tests and disabilities imposed on British and Irish Catholics, brought about by Henry VIII's state Protestant Reformation, and numerous subsequent laws passed. Such Bills were brought forward from the end of the eighteenth century onwards, but encountered political opposition, especially in the climate of the Napoleonic Wars. Failing as legislation, they did not become Acts of Parliament, with the exception of the 1778 Act and the Catholic Relief Act 1791. In the end the legal position of Catholics was transformed by the Catholic Relief Act 1829.
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