At the very least, then, Fowler and her family were actively involved in a Midlands network of recusants. |
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They were forbidden to hear Mass, forced instead to attend Anglican services, with steep fines for those recusants who persistently refused. |
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No doubt some people did feel this way, especially astronomers, computists, and recusants. |
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He is credited with driving recusants out of the country, those who refused to attend Anglican services. |
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The recusants had been removed from the centre of the stage. |
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No person shall keepe any schoole... except it be in some publike or free Grammer Schoole, or in some such noblemans... or gentlemans... house as are not recusants. |
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In May 1606, Parliament passed the Popish Recusants Act which could require any citizen to take an Oath of Allegiance denying the Pope's authority over the king. |
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In May 1606, Parliament passed the Popish Recusants Act, which could require any citizen to take an Oath of Allegiance denying the Pope's authority over the king. |
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