A History of the Penal Laws Against the Irish Catholics From the Treaty of Lime
A History of the Penal Laws Against the Irish Catholics From the Treaty of Lime
Henry Parnell
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7. And be it enacted, That it ffiall and may be lawful for Papilb or perfons profeffing the Popifh or Roman Catholic religion, to hold, exercife, and enjoy all civil and military offices, or places of truft or profit under his Majefly, his heirs and fuccefTors, in this kindom ; and to hold or take degrees, or any profefTorffiip in, or be mafters or fellows of any Col- lege to be hereafter founded in this kingdom, provided that iuch. 16"8 fuch college fhall be a member of the univerflty of Dubli...n, and (hall not be founded exclufively for th€ education of Papifts or perfons proftfling the Popifh or Roman Catholic religion, nor confUt exclufively of maflers, fellows, or other perfons to be named or elected on the foundation of fuch col- lege, being perfons profefRng the Popirti or Roman Catholic religion, or to hold any office or place of truft in, and to be a member of any lay body corporate, except the college of the Holy and undivided Trinity of Q^ieen Elizabeth, near Dublin, without taking and fubfcribing the oath of allegiance, fupre- macy, or abjuration, or making or fubfcriliing the declaratioo required to be taken, made, and fubfcribcd, to enable any per- fon to hold and enjoy any of fuch places, and without receiv- ing the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper according to the rites and ceremonies of the Church of Ireland, and law, ftatute, or bye-law of any corporation to the contrary notwithftanding ; provided that every fuch perfon fliall take and fubfcribe the oath appointed by the act, puffed in the thirteenth and four- teenth years of his Majefly's reign, entitled, *' An Act to " enable his Majedy's Subjects, of whatever Perfuafion, to '• teftify their Allegiance to him ;" and alfo the oath and declaration following, that is to fay : *' I A.
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