Irish Historical Documents, 1172-1922Edmund Curtis, Robert Brendan McDowell |
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Page 188
... religion , many of the said persons so professing the popish religion in this kingdom , have refused to make provision for their own children for no other reason but their being of the protestant religion ; and also by cunning devices ...
... religion , many of the said persons so professing the popish religion in this kingdom , have refused to make provision for their own children for no other reason but their being of the protestant religion ; and also by cunning devices ...
Page 189
... religion , to renounce , forsake , or adjure the same , and to profess the popish religion , or reconcile him or them to the church of Rome , then and in such case every such person or persons so seducing , as also every such protestant ...
... religion , to renounce , forsake , or adjure the same , and to profess the popish religion , or reconcile him or them to the church of Rome , then and in such case every such person or persons so seducing , as also every such protestant ...
Page 196
... religion shall afterwards relapse to popery , nor any person who being a protestant shall at any time become a papist , or shall educate or suffer to be educated , any of his children under the age of fourteen years in the popish religion ...
... religion shall afterwards relapse to popery , nor any person who being a protestant shall at any time become a papist , or shall educate or suffer to be educated , any of his children under the age of fourteen years in the popish religion ...
Contents
FROM THE NORMAN CONQUEST TO THE TUDOR | 17 |
Grant of urban liberties the Law of Breteuil to Drogheda | 27 |
The Remonstrance of the Irish Princes to Pope John XXII 1317 | 38 |
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