| 41. | He was commissioner for recusants in 1675 and commissioner for the rebuilding of Southwark in 1677.
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| 42. | He was commissioner for assessment from 1661 to 1674 and was commissioner for recusants in 1675.
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| 43. | He was also superintendent over the Jesuits and Catholic recusants during their imprisonment in Wisbech Castle.
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| 44. | The Victoria and Albert Museum has an English recusant example in engraved silver from around 1640.
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| 45. | Arundel, with much of his family, remained Catholic recusants during the reign of Queen Elizabeth.
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| 46. | In Calverton 129 communicants were recorded, no recusants, but a remarkable fifty-two dissenters.
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| 47. | He appears among the freeholders in 1600 as a convicted recusant he suffered the subsidy in 1628.
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| 48. | In 1611, he married Elizabeth, daughter of the recusant William Petre, 2nd Baron Petre.
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| 49. | The Sheldon Chapel on the north side was added for the recusant Ralph Sheldon in about 1580.
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| 50. | Still, for obvious reasons, it made the general position of recusants that much more problematic.
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