Gardiner, Dr., 100, 109. Gaster, Dr., 124 n., 147 n., 151 n., Gifford, Sir Robert, 41. Gill, Robert, 206. Gladstone, Mr. W. E., 263. Glynn, Lord Chief Justice, 1, 91. Greenhalgh, Mr. Jo., 98, 145. Holt, Chief Justice, 10, 150 n. Indemnity Acts, 203, 208, 249, 250, Industrial Schools, 220. Ireland, naturalization in, 245 n. Jamaica, 145 n., 241 n. II, 51, 116, 152-8, 172, 176, 226. Jerusalem, Trust for the political Jewish disabilities removal act, 255. Relief Act Amendment Act Jewish religion, attacks on, 2. receives the benefit of the Tolera- tion Act, 23, 208. Lucan, Earl of, 291, 293. Lyon, Joseph, 37, 39, 40. Macaulay, Lord, 137, 166 n. Magna Charta, 61, 117 n., 229, 230. Marcus, Moses, 6. Marriages, act imposing taxes on, Martin, Baron, 275. Mathias, Jone, 236 n. Menasseh Ben Israel, 1, 51, 61, 85, 88-93, 95 seq., 112, 115. Petition to Richard Cromwell on behalf of his widow, 108. his son's burial, 112. Mendez, Jacob Franco, 2. Judith, 236 n. Michel, Abraham, 26. Middleton, Lieut.-Gen., 120, 142. Municipal Offices, see Corporation Insignia of, 257. Natural-born subjects, 233. Act (1740), 170, 240. Act (1753), 163 n., 171, 241. (1660) and (1661), 144, 231, 235. Newcome, Henry, visit to the Newdegate, Mr., 287, 296. New Testament, a Jew may be practise of administering the Norwich, Bishop of, 243. Notice of dishonour of a negotiablo Y instrument on a Jewish holi- Nye, Mr., 61, 91. Oath, the ex officio, 71, 72. promissory, 198 seq., 256-7, 304-5. mode of administering, 229. Parliamentary, see Parliament. Ormonde, Duke of, Papers quoted, Osborne, the King v., 9. Mr. Bernal, 271. Pacheco, Aaron, 3, 50, 52, 53, 154. Parker, Lord Chief Baron, 180. attitude of, towards the Jewish Party politics, advantage of keeping Pease, Mr. Joseph, the Quaker, Peel, Sir Robert, 250, 255, 298. Pelham, Mr., 241. Pellatt, Apsley, 201 n. Pepys, Samuel, visit to the Syna- gogue, 146. Petitions against the Jews at the time of the Restoration, 142 seq. Menasseh's second, 92. of the Jews for protection, 1664, 167, 2, 149. Resettlement Day, 99. Restoration, the, 125. Revolution, the, 158, 225. Ridley, Mr. Justice, 184. Robles, Antonio Rodrigues, 102-7. Roman Catholic Relief Acts, 161 Sir Samuel, 41, 46 n., 193, 194 n. seq., and 269, 281, 285, 288, Schoolmasters, Jews and the pro- device of fining Dissenters for Spaniards, Jews settle in England Spring Rice, Mr., 266. St. Leonards, Lord, 193. Statutes restricting the rights of the Jews, 54. see Table of Statutes, p. xxi. Synagogues, actions for seat rents in, 32. theory that Cromwell authorized registration of, 173-5. Taxation, attempt to lay special, on Test Acts (1673) and (1678), 139- Thesiger, Sir Frederic (afterwards "Tolerance" said to have been Toleration, 96, 127-41, 152-8. 3, 260. extended to the Jews, 23, 163, 171. Tovey, Dr. De Blossiers, 192, 198. Uniformity, the Law of, 73 seq., Act of (1660), 130. Universities, the, and Dissenters, Villeins, status of, similar to that Walker's History of the Independency, Walpole, Mr. Spencer, 285. Webb, Carteret, 116, 144 n., 192 n., 236. Wellington, Duke of, 251. West Indian Islands, 241. |