Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and ChesterChetham Society., 1913 |
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... Catholic , and her political sympathies not with the reigning House , she managed to keep well with the ruling powers and even to protect and shelter some less fortunate friends who had compromised themselves in the disastrous Jacobite ...
... Catholic , and her political sympathies not with the reigning House , she managed to keep well with the ruling powers and even to protect and shelter some less fortunate friends who had compromised themselves in the disastrous Jacobite ...
Page 65
... Catholic Emancipation Act he was placed on the Commission for Lancashire , and also appointed D.L. by the Earl of Derby . He held for some years a commission in the Dorsetshire Yeomanry . He married , in April 1812 , Maria Margaretta ...
... Catholic Emancipation Act he was placed on the Commission for Lancashire , and also appointed D.L. by the Earl of Derby . He held for some years a commission in the Dorsetshire Yeomanry . He married , in April 1812 , Maria Margaretta ...
Page 95
... Catholic occupiers of the Lodge would have for some time to practise their religion by stealth , and content themselves at rare intervals with the ministrations of some ecclesiastic who could risk discovery in face of the terrible penal ...
... Catholic occupiers of the Lodge would have for some time to practise their religion by stealth , and content themselves at rare intervals with the ministrations of some ecclesiastic who could risk discovery in face of the terrible penal ...
Page 97
... Catholic worshippers were very few . At last it no longer sufficed for the increasing numbers of the congregation , and accordingly a new chapel of much larger dimensions was commenced in 1787 . This second chapel was erected on the ...
... Catholic worshippers were very few . At last it no longer sufficed for the increasing numbers of the congregation , and accordingly a new chapel of much larger dimensions was commenced in 1787 . This second chapel was erected on the ...
Page 100
... greater freedom for the exercise of religion became possible for Catholics . Accordingly , after the accession of James II . , Richard Shirburne of Stonyhurst , father 100 History of Leagram The Missioners at Leagram.
... greater freedom for the exercise of religion became possible for Catholics . Accordingly , after the accession of James II . , Richard Shirburne of Stonyhurst , father 100 History of Leagram The Missioners at Leagram.
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