Popery Act 1698, the Glossary
The Popery Act 1698 (11 Will. 3. c. 4) was an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of England enacted in 1700.[1]
Table of Contents
10 relations: Act of parliament, Bounty (reward), Catholic Church, Jesuits, etc. Act 1584, List of acts of the Parliament of England from 1698, Papists Act 1778, Parliament of England, Priest, Sheriff, Short and long titles.
- 1698 in Christianity
- 1698 in England
- 1698 in law
- Acts of the Parliament of England concerning religion
- Anti-Catholicism in the United Kingdom
- Christianity and law in the 17th century
Act of parliament
An act of parliament, as a form of primary legislation, is a text of law passed by the legislative body of a jurisdiction (often a parliament or council).
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Bounty (reward)
A bounty is a payment or reward of money to locate, capture or kill an outlaw or a wanted person.
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Catholic Church
The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.
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Jesuits, etc. Act 1584
An act against Jesuits, seminary priests, and such other like disobedient persons, also known as the Jesuits, etc. Popery Act 1698 and Jesuits, etc. Act 1584 are acts of the Parliament of England concerning religion.
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List of acts of the Parliament of England from 1698
10 Will.
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Papists Act 1778
The Papists Act 1778 or the Catholic Relief Act 1778 is an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain (18 Geo. 3. c. 60) and was the first Act for Roman Catholic relief.
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Parliament of England
The Parliament of England was the legislature of the Kingdom of England from the 13th century until 1707 when it was replaced by the Parliament of Great Britain.
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Priest
A priest is a religious leader authorized to perform the sacred rituals of a religion, especially as a mediatory agent between humans and one or more deities.
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Sheriff
A sheriff is a government official, with varying duties, existing in some countries with historical ties to England where the office originated.
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Short and long titles
In certain jurisdictions, including the United Kingdom and other Westminster-influenced jurisdictions (such as Canada or Australia), as well as the United States and the Philippines, primary legislation has both a short title and a long title.
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See also
1698 in Christianity
- Blasphemy Act 1697
- Popery Act 1698
1698 in England
- 1698 English general election
- 1698 in England
- Blasphemy Act 1697
- Discourses Concerning Government
- Governors of Plantations Act 1698
- List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1698
- Piracy Act 1698
- Popery Act 1698
- Short View of the Immorality and Profaneness of the English Stage
- Treaty of The Hague (1698)
1698 in law
- Blasphemy Act 1697
- Governors of Plantations Act 1698
- Piracy Act 1698
- Popery Act 1698
- Thisted witch trial
Acts of the Parliament of England concerning religion
- Act for the Advancement of True Religion
- Act of Uniformity 1551
- Act of Uniformity 1558
- Act of Uniformity 1662
- Acts of Supremacy
- Benefit of Clergy Act 1575
- Bishoprics of Chester and Man Act 1541
- Blasphemy Act 1697
- Bulls, etc., from Rome Act 1571
- Clergy Act 1640
- Clergy Act 1661
- Conventicle Act 1664
- Conventicles Act 1670
- Corporation Act 1661
- De heretico comburendo
- Ecclesiastical Appeals Act 1532
- Five Mile Act 1665
- Heresy Act 1382
- Jesuits, etc. Act 1584
- Ordination of Ministers Act 1571
- Popery Act 1698
- Popish Recusants Act 1592
- Popish Recusants Act 1605
- Putting away of Books and Images Act 1549
- Religion Act 1580
- Religion Act 1592
- Revival of the Heresy Acts
- Root and Branch petition
- Sacrament Act 1547
- See of Rome Act 1536
- Simony Act 1588
- Suffragan Bishops Act 1534
- Suppression of Heresy Act 1414
- Suppression of Religious Houses Act 1535
- Suppression of Religious Houses Act 1539
- Test Acts
- Toleration Act 1688
Anti-Catholicism in the United Kingdom
- A Ballad upon the Popish Plot
- Alan Campbell (pastor)
- Alice Jenkins
- Ann Radcliffe
- Anti-Catholicism in the United Kingdom
- Black legend
- Clifford Peeples
- Diane Munday
- Ecclesiastical Titles Act 1851
- Exclusion Crisis
- Foreign Office papal visit memo
- Glorious Revolution
- H. G. Wells
- John Milton
- Liverpool Protestant Party
- Lothair (novel)
- National Union of Protestants
- Oliver Cromwell
- Orange Order
- Popery Act 1698
- Popish Plot
- Priest hunter
- Priest hunters
- Protestant Ascendancy
- Protestant Truth Society
- Puritans
- Recusancy
- Roman Catholic Relief Act 1829
- Succession to the Crown Act 1707
- The Monk
- The Vatican Decrees in Their Bearing on Civil Allegiance
- Thomas Ady
- Toleration Act 1688
- Ultra-Tories
- William McGrath
Christianity and law in the 17th century
- Act of Uniformity 1662
- Bill of Rights 1689
- Blasphemy Act 1697
- Clergy Act 1640
- Clergy Act 1661
- Conventicle Act 1664
- Conventicles Act 1670
- Corporation Act 1661
- Declaration of Indulgence (1672)
- Declaration of Indulgence (1687)
- Declaration of the Clergy of France
- Edict of Fontainebleau
- Edict of Potsdam
- Edict of Restitution
- Five Mile Act 1665
- Maryland Toleration Act
- Peace of Alès
- Penal laws (Ireland)
- Popery Act 1698
- Recusancy in Ireland
- Romanum decet pontificem
- Root and Branch petition
- Sunday Observance Act 1695
- Swedish Church Law 1686
- Test Acts
- Toleration Act 1688