Related Topics Leading Up To Catholic Emancipation
- Gunpowder Plot 1605–1606
- Popish Recusants Act 1605
- Test Act 1673
- Declaration of Indulgence 1687
- Bill of Rights 1689
- Act of Toleration 1689
- Penal laws
- Education Act 1695
- Disarming Act 1695
- Marriage Act 1697
- Banishment Act 1697
- Registration Act 1704
- Popery Act 1704 and 1709
- Occasional Conformity Act 1711
- Disenfranchising Act 1728
- Catholic Relief Act 1778 and 1793
- Gordon Riots 1780
- Act of Union 1800
- Test Acts Repealed 1828
- Catholic Relief Act 1829
Organisations:
- Catholic Association
- Ultra-Tories
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