<Tr> <Td> <Ul> <Li> </Li> <Li> </Li> <Li> </Li> </Ul> </Td> </Tr> <Ul> <Li> </Li> <Li> </Li> <Li> </Li> </Ul> <P> Recusancy was the state of those who refused to attend Anglican services during the history of England and Wales; these individuals were known as recusants . The term, which derives ultimately from the Latin recusare (to refuse or make an objection) was first used to refer to those who remained loyal to the pope and the Roman Catholic Church and who did not attend Church of England services, with a 1593 statute determining the penalties against "Popish recusants". </P> <P> The "Recusancy Acts" began during the reign of Elizabeth I and were repealed in 1650 . They imposed various types of punishment on those who did not participate in Anglican religious activity, such as fines, property confiscation, and imprisonment . The repeal under Oliver Cromwell was mainly intended to give relief to nonconforming Protestants rather than to Catholics, and despite the repeal of the Recusancy Acts, restrictions against Roman Catholics were still in place until full Catholic Emancipation in 1829 . </P>

16th to 18th century a roman catholic who did not attend the services of the church of england
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