The Jews and the English Law

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The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 2006 - 324 sayfa
Reprint of the sole edition. With a table of statutes and a table of cases. An authority on the legal status of English Jews, Henriques [1866-1925] was a barrister, Vinerian Scholar at Oxford and the author of The Jews Return to England (1905), Jewish Marriages and the English Law (1909) and several historical and critical essays. The present work is a legal history of English Jews from the Saxon period to the early 1900s. Informative and well-written, it is both an excellent introduction and a handy reference.

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Recent changes in the law of naturalization
17
The Jewish religion protected though outside the benefit of
19
IV
23
Mr Robert Grants Jews Civil Disabilities Bill 183036
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II
50
Date of the return of the Jews to England
54
Effect of the banishment on the revenue of the King
60
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65
Alterations in the law of heresy
185
The profession of schoolmasters and tutors
207
The CowperTemple clause
217
The oath of allegiance and supremacy
225
Other legal decisions
251
A Jew may now be Lord Lieutenant of Ireland or Lord Chancellor
262
Later history of these promissory oaths
273
In re Michels Trusts
274

Baron de Rothschild elected to represent the city
67
VI
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200
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Cromwells attitude to the Jews
115
No change in the legal status of the Jews till the Restoration
128
The Five Mile Act 1665
134
Declaration of Indulgence 1672
136
VII
142
167
148
The secrecy surrounding the synagogue discarded at the end
152
Progress made in the Establishment of a Jewish community
161
The Act against Blasphemy and Profaneness
167
Resulting anomaly in the law as to the Registration of synagogues
173
Lord Lucans suggestion for compromise
292
The struggle transferred to the Law Courts James issues
296
The settlement hastened by the fall of the Liberal Government
298
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301
Lord Rothschild created a peer in 1885
304
The Toleration
308
The right of Jews to participate in general endowments
310
Lord John Russells Parliamentary Oaths Bill
311
ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA
315
Effect of promissory oaths
316
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320
Capacity of Jews to hold advowsons
321
285
322
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An authority on the legal history and legal status of English Jews, H.S.Q. Henriques [1866-1925] was a barrister, Vinerian Scholar at Oxford and the author of several essays and books, such as The Jews Return to England (1905) Jewish Marriages and the English Law (1909).

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