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For the better Security and Relief of the Protestant Subjects in Ireland. |
1W. &M. Sess. 2.c.9.exp.154 |
The Irish Parliament, and all Acts, &c. since 13th Feb.1688, except by, from, or under the King, declared void. |
§ 1. |
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All Cities and Corporations in Ireland to be in the same State as they were in 1683, notwithstanding Quo Warrantos, &c. which are declared void. |
§ 2. |
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No Person shall be prejudiced by his Absence since 25th Dec.1665, or for Nonpayment of Rent &c. to the King, since 25th Dec.1688, until the Time that Ireland shall be reduced. |
§ 3. |
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Protestants restored to their Possessions. |
§ 4. |
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Forcible Detinue against Persons detaining Possessions. |
Ib. |
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For the abrogating the Oath of Supremacy in Ireland, and appointing other Oaths. |
3 W. & M. c.2. |
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The Oath made in Ireland, Stat.2 Eliz. c. 1. I. abrogated. |
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The Persons who are bound to take the new Oaths described. |
§ 2. |
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Persons within 30 Miles of Dublin to take them in the Chancery or King's Bench. |
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Persons above 30 Miles off, in the Sessions; and also repeat the Declaration—Fee. |
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Clergymen not taking the Oaths, &c. Penalty; other Persons offending, Penalty. |
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Barristers, &c. to take the Oath, before admitted to Practice. |
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All Persons who were to take the abrogated Oath, to take this Oath and the Declaration. |
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No Member of either House of Parliament to sit before he has taken the new Oath and Declaration. |
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The Declaration. |
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How Oaths, &c. to be taken by Peers and Members. |
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Clerk of each House to record the same—Fee. |
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Peers, Members of Parliament, Barristers, &c. offending, Punishment, and also Penalty £500. |
§ 5. |
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Form of the Oaths. |
§ 6. |
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Persons to whom this Act shall not extend. |
§ 7. |
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Proviso for W. Harbord, Esq. holding the Place of Vice-Treasurer of Ireland. |
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Irish Archbishops, &c. being in England at Hilary Term 1691, shall take the Oaths here, and likewise in Ireland. |
3 W. & M. c.2. § 8. exp. |
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Not taking the Oaths here, Penalty. |
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All other Officers in Ireland, being here, shall take the Oaths here—Penalty. |
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Such other Officers taking the Oaths as herein, effectual as if resident in Ireland, and had taken the Oaths there. |
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Proviso for Persons who were in Irish Garrisons, &c. and have submitted to the King. |
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Barristers, &c. claiming to be exempt from taking Oaths, &c. must make their Claim in Michelmas Term next. |
Ib. exp. |
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Barrister, &c. practising before he has sworn, Penalty £500, and Disability. |
§ 10. |
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Justices of Peace to give the Oath of Allegiance to all Persons of 18 and upwards. |
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Persons refusing. |
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Penalty upon First Refusal. |
Penalty upon Second Refusal. |
How disposed of. |
Premunire, 16 R. II. c.5. |
Punishment of Femes Covert refusing. |
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Declaration appointed for Quakers in place of Oaths. |
§ 12. |
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Exempting such Persons from Penalties. |
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Taking Declaration does not make them capable of Office. |
§ 13. |
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The Act not to be dispensed with by Letters Patent, &c.
See Doll. |
§ 14. |
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