| 31. | He was a commissioner for recusants 1675.
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| 32. | In 1675 he was commissioner for recusants.
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| 33. | He was commissioner for recusants in 1675.
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| 34. | Lewknor and his wife were twice more accused of being recusants at the Middlesex sessions.
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| 35. | Recusant workers from the Compulsory Work Service are eligible for the 1939 1945 Commemorative war medal
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| 36. | Both families were Roman Catholic recusants.
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| 37. | The recusant was also incapable of purchasing, and all trusts on his behalf were void.
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| 38. | Later on, he was in the recusant in Hull Castle, York where he died.
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| 39. | While there he met a priest, probably recusant and eventually wound up at the Marshalsea.
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| 40. | In this treaty he committed to securing religious toleration for the Roman Catholic recusants in England.
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