Catholics, property, and the experience of the penal laws in eighteenth-century England: Evidence from the Vincent Eyre Manuscripts

IF 0.2 2区 哲学 Q2 HISTORY British Catholic History Pub Date : 2022-05-01 DOI:10.1017/bch.2022.5
Joanne E. Myers
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This article seeks to nuance our understanding of how the penal laws against Roman Catholics were interpreted in eighteenth-century England and how English Catholics of the era experienced their status as a penalised minority. Using evidence from Ushaw Library’s Vincent Eyre Mansucripts, it examines how propertied Catholics navigated proscriptions against owning and selling property. Although much scholarship has emphasised the flexibility that the statutes afforded Catholics, this article focuses not on the enforcement of these laws but on the pressure they exerted on Catholics’ daily consciousness. Vincent Eyre, a Derbyshire conveyancer, trained under Catholic conveyancers in London and worked as agent for the tenth Duke of Norfolk in Sheffield. His manuscripts, which consist principally of legal opinions and briefs on conveyancing cases, testify to the pervasive uncertainty under which Catholics laboured as they sought to assert a ‘good title’ to property, protect their faith from legal discovery, and assert their standing as subjects despite laws that disabled them from full belonging to the nation. This article builds on recent work that charts Catholics’ affective experiences in eighteenth-century Britain as their dynamic contributions in the period are increasingly recognized.
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18世纪英国的天主教徒、财产和刑法经验:来自文森特·爱手稿的证据
这篇文章试图使我们对18世纪英格兰对罗马天主教徒的刑法是如何解释的,以及那个时代的英国天主教徒是如何经历他们作为受惩罚的少数群体的地位的理解有细微差别。利用Ushaw图书馆的文森特·爱手稿的证据,它研究了有产天主教徒如何克服禁止拥有和出售财产的禁令。虽然很多学者都强调法令给予天主教徒的灵活性,但本文的重点不是这些法律的执行,而是它们对天主教徒日常意识施加的压力。文森特·艾尔,德比郡财产转让人,在伦敦接受天主教财产转让人的培训,并在谢菲尔德为第十世诺福克公爵担任代理人。他的手稿主要由法律意见和关于转让案件的摘要组成,证明了天主教徒在努力维护财产的“良好所有权”,保护他们的信仰免受法律发现,以及维护他们作为臣民的地位时普遍存在的不确定性,尽管法律禁止他们完全属于国家。这篇文章建立在最近的工作,图表天主教徒的情感经历在十八世纪的英国,因为他们在这一时期的动态贡献日益得到认可。
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期刊介绍: British Catholic History (formerly titled Recusant History) acts as a forum for innovative, vibrant, transnational, inter-disciplinary scholarship resulting from research on the history of British and Irish Catholicism at home and throughout the world. BCH publishes peer-reviewed original research articles, review articles and shorter reviews of works on all aspects of British and Irish Catholic history from the 15th Century up to the present day. Central to our publishing policy is an emphasis on the multi-faceted, national and international dimensions of British Catholic history, which provide both readers and authors with a uniquely interesting lens through which to examine British and Atlantic history. The journal welcomes contributions on all approaches to the Catholic experience.
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