Supremacy, Acts of
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Supremacy, Acts of (1537, 1560), two measures passed by the Irish
parliament, each designed to assert the control of the English monarch over the Irish church. The first, Henry VIII's act authorizing the king, his heirs, and successors to be supreme head of the
Church of Ireland (28 H. VIII c. 5), marks the official beginning of the Irish
Reformation. Since Henry was more concerned with jurisdiction than theology, it was possible for clergy to remain within the established church without major changes to their beliefs or practices. The Dublin government sought to win acceptance for royal supremacy, not only within the areas it directly controlled, but also from Gaelic chieftains, as part of the programme of
surrender and regrant. The act was repealed in 1557 when Catholicism returned under Queen Mary. Royal supremacy was restored by the 1560 act, though with the less sweeping assertion that Elizabeth was ‘supreme governor’. This act required that all clergy and secular officials should swear an oath accepting Elizabeth's supremacy and renouncing all foreign jurisdictions. This was subsequently used as a means of excluding Catholics from public office. Together with the Act of
Uniformity, it formed the basis of the Protestant Elizabethan settlement.
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Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 8/5/1999; 295 words
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Newspaper article from: Birmingham Mail (England); 5/29/2008; 259 words
; A BEAUTIFULLY written book by an American expat who lived along the southern coast near the town of Bandol. He captures the region's rich and robust cuisine.
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Classic Cook book ; SIMPLE FRENCH FOOD by Richard Olney
Newspaper article from: Birmingham Mail; 5/29/2008; 216 words
; A BEAUTIFULLY written book by an American expat who lived along the southern coast near the town of Bandol. He captures the region's rich and robust cuisine.
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Food: The Olney way The late Richard Olney knew almost everything worth knowing about French cuisine. Long-time devotee Simon Hopkinson pays homage to the American food writer's inspirational approach
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 9/18/1999; ; 700+ words
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Fast Growth Means Olney Isn't Lonely; Olney Expanding Rapidly
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 5/25/1996; ; 700+ words
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Olney Theatre Leader to Step Down; Jim Petosa, Artistic Director Since 1994, Will Depart in '08
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 7/4/2007; ; 700+ words
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Richard Olney
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
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Olney, Richard
Encyclopedia entry from: West's Encyclopedia of American Law
OLNEY, RICHARD In the late nineteenth century, the Massachusetts-born attorney Richard Olney exerted a powerful influence over domestic...confines its interposition." — Richard Olney Olney left office in 1897 at the end...
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Olney Corollary
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
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Olney-Pauncefote Treaty
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
OLNEY-PAUNCEFOTE TREATY OLNEY-PAUNCEFOTE TREATY. The Olney-Pauncefote Treaty was an accord resulting from Anglo...arbitration. It was drafted primarily by Secretary of State Richard Olney and Sir Julian Pauncefote, British ambassador to the...
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Debs, In Re
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States
...mails, the association urged federal intervention. Attorney General Richard Olney , fearing the violence of a large strike, came to the association...Injunctions and Equitable Remedies ; Labor ; Lower Federal Courts . Richard F. Hamm
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