The acts imposing fines for recusancy, repealed in 1650, were later executed with great severity. |
All these are to be tilled by the slave regiments under the following penalties for recusancy. |
In 1606, Shakespeare's daughter Susanna was cited on suspicion of recusancy, but the charge was dropped. |
What could they have done to me, said my brother, on account of my recusancy? |
It will be well, therefore, to quote one singular example to show how this recusancy was encountered. |
However his continuing recusancy could only have increased the tense relationship with authority which his seemingly seditious plays had instigated. |