1. England, Ireland and the Role of Irish Roman Catholics
Wall, (1), describes how the only legal restriction against Catholics was that of the making/selling of arms and ammunition, a law that was reflective of the governmental attitude against Irish Catholics. As Wall, (1), highlights, there was no restrictive law in place to prevent regarding the hempen and linen industry, which served as the main manufacturing industry in Ireland, in the eighteenth century. ... Firstly, as Wall, (1), observes, there was a law passed by Charles of England 1which forbade the export of cattle. This law was an addition to a list which included the prevention of Catho...
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