| 41. | In 1579 he was imprisoned for recusancy,'but being able to give an explanation to Burghley, was soon released '.
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| 42. | Before the Civil War, Belasyse and his family had a long running confrontation with William Wentworth, a close advisor to recusancy.
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| 43. | In 1640 Spiller's wife, Lady Anne Spiller, was charged with recusancy and she was pronounced guilty on 5 May.
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| 44. | Secondly, what number of Popish recusants, or such as are suspected of recusancy, are there among such inhabitants at present?
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| 45. | In May 1582 Bromley intervened in the case of the aged Lady Mary Egerton of Ridley, Cheshire, who was accused of recusancy.
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| 46. | The earliest record of his being convicted of recusancy is dated 7 July 1607 where the proceeds of his conviction are given to George Bland.
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| 47. | Three days later, he ordered all Jesuits and all other Catholic priests to leave the country, and reimposed the collection of fines for recusancy.
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| 48. | On the following 8 December a warrant was issued for the release to him of ?60, due from him to the Crown in fines for recusancy.
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| 49. | The Catholic Relief Act, passed in June 1791, repealed the statutes of recusancy in favour of persons taking the Irish oath of allegiance of 1778.
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| 50. | Late in the 16th century Thomas Horde was convicted of recusancy and the Crown seized two-thirds of his manor for non-payment of fines.
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