| 11. | Catholic recusancy was strong in the surrounding countryside.
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| 12. | Catholic Record Society publications reveal the family's long adherence to Roman Catholic recusancy.
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| 13. | On 26 September 1606, the value of his recusancy was granted to Lord Hay.
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| 14. | He was active in campaigns against recusancy.
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| 15. | His career was dogged by accusations of recusancy and of disloyalty to the English Crown.
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| 16. | Even more discontent resulted when the King allowed his Scottish nobles to collect the recusancy fines.
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| 17. | There were 5, 560 convicted of recusancy in 1605, of whom 112 were landowners.
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| 18. | The dukes have historically been Catholic, a state of affairs known as recusancy in England.
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| 19. | However, the Giffard fortunes were damaged severely by the recusancy of John and his successors.
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| 20. | They all received pensions, and royal exemption from prosecutions for recusancy after the Popish Plot.
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