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In Ireland, the penal laws (Irish: Na Péindlíthe) were a series of legal disabilities imposed in the seventeenth, and early eighteenth, centuries on the kingdom's Roman Catholic majority and, to a lesser degree, on Protestant "Dissenters".
Pages in category "Penal Laws in Ireland" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Penal Laws in Ireland (1 C, 9 P) R. Repealed Irish legislation (1 C, 9 P) T. Trials in the Republic of Ireland (1 C) Y. Irish law by year (105 C) Pages in category ...
After the Irish Reformation, the Protestant Ascendancy to impede Roman Catholic practices passed Penal Laws, some of which created capital crimes which produced Irish Catholic Martyrs. The gallows speech was a popular genre of broadside from the Williamite revolution through the eighteenth century, feeding into popular ballads of the nineteenth ...
Penal laws may refer to: Criminal law; Penal law (British), laws to uphold the establishment of the Church of England against Catholicism; Penal laws (Ireland), laws to coerce the Irish to accept the anglican Church of Ireland from 1695-1829; Penal laws against the Welsh 1401–2, Laws against the Welsh people to coerce obedience to English rule
Name Deaths Location Summary 1992: Michael Bambrick Murders: 2: Dublin's south innercity In September 1991, cross-dressing sexual sadist Michael Bambrick suffocates his common-law wife Patricia McGauley following a bondage session. Over the following days, he dismembered her corpse and buried it in an illegal dump.
Penal Laws in Ireland (1 C, 9 P) Pages in category "Irish criminal law" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent ...
Prisons in the Republic of Ireland (1 C, 16 P) Pages in category "Penal system in the Republic of Ireland" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.