The measure itself was complete : it admitted Roman Catholics, — on taking a new oath, instead of the oath of supremacy, — to both Houses of Parliament, to all corporate offices, to all judicial offices, except in the ecclesiastical courts ; and to... A Short Constitutional History of England - Halaman 291oleh H. St. Clair Feilden - 1895 - 358 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Thomas Erskine May - 1863 - 608 halaman
...complete : it admitted Roman Catholics, — on taking a new oath, instead of the oath of supremacy, — to both Houses of Parliament, to all corporate offices,...regent, lord chancellor in England and Ireland, and lord-lieutenant of Ireland. Restraints, however, were imposed upon the interference of Roman Catholics... | |
| Thomas Erskine May (baron Farnborough.) - 1865 - 672 halaman
...complete : it admitted Eoman Catholics,— on taking a new oath, instead of the oath of supremacy, — to both Houses of Parliament, to all corporate offices,...regent, lord chancellor in England and Ireland, and lord-lieutenant of Ireland. Restraints, however, were imposed upon the interference of Eoman Catholics... | |
| Thomas Erskine May - 1871 - 588 halaman
...so strongly.— Twiss'S Life nf Eldon, iii. 83. ' . anew oath, instead of the oath of supremacy, — to both Houses of Parliament, to all corporate offices,...England and Ireland, and lord- lieutenant of Ireland. Eestraints, however, were imposed upon the interference of Roman Catholics in the dispensation of church... | |
| Edith Thompson - 1873 - 394 halaman
...Romanists to Parliament, to all civil and military offices and places of trust or profit under the Crown (except those of Regent, Lord Chancellor in England and Ireland, and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and a few others), and to corporate offices, upon their taking an oath to support the existing institutions... | |
| Thomas Erskine May - 1875 - 530 halaman
...complete : it admitted Eoman Catholics,—on taking a new oath, instead of the oath of supremacy,—to both Houses of Parliament, to all corporate offices,...regent, lord chancellor in England and Ireland, and lord-lieutenant of Ireland. Eestraints, however, were imposed upon the interference of .Roman Catholics... | |
| Thomas Pitt Taswell- Langmead - 1875 - 876 halaman
...of the oath of supremacy and declaration against transubstantiation and the invocation of saints), to both Houses of Parliament, to all corporate offices,...except those of Regent, Lord Chancellor in England and Ireland,1 and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Additional restraints were, however, imposed by the Act upon... | |
| Sidney James Mark Low, Frederick Sanders Pulling - 1884 - 1136 halaman
...Catholic Relief. It admitted Koman Catholics, on taking a new oath instead of the oath of supremacy, to both Houses of Parliament ; to all corporate offices...judicial offices, except in the ecclesiastical courts ; to all civil and political offices, except those of Regent, Lord Chancellor in England and Ireland,... | |
| Sir Sidney Low, Frederick Sanders Pulling - 1884 - 1244 halaman
...Catholic Relief. It admitted Koman Catholics, on taking a new oath instead of the oath of supremacy, to both Houses of Parliament ; to all corporate offices...judicial offices, except in the ecclesiastical courts ; to all civil and political offices, except those of Kegent, Lord Chancellor in England and Ireland,... | |
| Sir Sidney Low, Frederick Sanders Pulling - 1884 - 1254 halaman
...Catholic Relief. It admitted Kornan Catholics, on taking n new oath instead of the oath of supremacy, to both Houses of Parliament ; to all corporate offices ; to all judicial offices, except in tho ecclesiastical courts ; to all civil and political offices, except those of Recent, Lord Chancellor... | |
| Thomas Pitt Taswell-Langmead, Charles Henry Edward Carmichael - 1886 - 870 halaman
...oath of Supremacy and declaration against Transubstantiationand the adoration of the Virgin Mary), to both Houses of Parliament, to all corporate offices,...except those of Regent, Lord Chancellor in England and Ireland,i and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Additional restraints were, however, imposed by the Act upon... | |
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