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Description: An article by Anthony S. Wohl on Victorian Web.
, Professor of History, Vassar College In 1829, partly in response to widespread agitation throughout Ireland led by 's Catholic Association and the possibility of revolution in Ireland, the , enabling Catholics to sit in the British Parliament at Westminster, was passed (symbolically, for many, on a Friday 13th!) Even though the Emancipation Act was hedged with qualifications (for example, no Catholic could be Regent, Lord Chancellor, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, or Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, no Catholic mayor could wear his civic robes at public worship, and every county now had to enumerate all new religious establishments: most important, the Irish county freehold franchise for parliamentary elections was raised from 40 shillings to
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