History of Ireland As Disclosed By Irish Statutes Passed By Irish Parliaments B

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History of Ireland As Disclosed By Irish Statutes Passed By Irish Parliaments B
A M Rowan
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—Decides those who hold lands BhalJ be disturbed to put back owners now "restored. " Such ancient 1 are now debarred from making olaims «>n lands "settled" by letters patent. It' necessary, these claims to be satisfied out of the King's lands.
l'» Wm. III. , 0. 16. — Another law to prevent the return persons into this kingdom. And thus wo come to the el f the > 1 cent ary.
VOTES PART 1 /.
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The eighty years' legislation of the eighteenth century are very instructive. After the Sicfe of
... Derry there was a Lg feeling against the "popish party, " whose Influence it v. • 1 had caused the terrible sufferings of that time. Hence through the early years of the century penal laws against Papists were passed. But even those penal laws were n ■ ere as al first reading is supposed; even a ' | ho took the oath of allegiance to the sovereign miry, was free to practise his religion, and could thufi do away with his "disability. " So thai the law was not against the religious belief of the subject, hut against the disloyalty which subjects holding those religious views indulged in.

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