Those who were not prepared to exclude James were labelled " Abhorrers " and later " Tories ".
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The origins of the Tories as a political faction were in the Abhorrers, those who had opposed the Exclusion Bill.
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During the Exclusion Crisis, the word Tory was applied in Kingdom of England as a nickname to the opponents of the bill, called the Abhorrers.
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This agitation was opposed by Roger North noted that " The frolic went all over England ", and the addresses of the Abhorrers from around the country formed a counterblast to those of the Petitioners.
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Parkyns acquired a good practice, and, inheriting wealth from his father, became prominent in the London as an adherent of the court party, an " abhorrer " at the time of the Exclusion Bill, and, after the Glorious Revolution, as an inveterate Jacobite.
परिभाषा
a signer of a 1679 address to Charles II in which those who petitioned for the reconvening of parliament were condemned and abhorred