| 21. | The " Recusancy Acts " began during the reign of Elizabeth I and were repealed in 1650.
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| 22. | Records show that various members of the Latewysse ( of Goosnargh ) family were fined for recusancy.
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| 23. | Between Michaelmas, 1593, and 10 March following, he paid ?20 in fines for recusancy.
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| 24. | Towards the end of his life, he and some of his sons were jailed for recusancy.
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| 25. | By September the Crown had seized two-thirds of the Tregian property as a fine for recusancy.
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| 26. | She was an open Catholic and was convicted of recusancy at regular intervals from 1599 until her death.
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| 27. | In the 17th century the well became known as a symbol of the survival of Catholic recusancy in Wales.
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| 28. | In 1714 ( George I, c . 13 ) a new element was introduced, namely Constructive Recusancy.
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| 29. | Together with Thomas Bilson, the warden of Winchester College, he became active in attempts to end Catholic recusancy.
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| 30. | The elder Lord Aston had been accused of recusancy in 1675, though the charges against him were quickly dropped.
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