Disabilities (Catholics)
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Disabilities were legal restrictions and limitations placed on the Roman Catholics of England since the issuance of the
Test Act
(1673).
In spite of the promulgation of the
oath of abjuration required, swearing against the legitimacy of the Jacobite succession, was also counted as a disability, and remained in place until 1829.[1]
See also
Notes
- ISBN 978-1-139-43476-8.