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1695, Sept. 7
 
Catholics forbidden to teach or send their children abroad for an education, keep arms, or own a horse valued at over £5.  1
 
1696, April 27
 
Irish linen allowed into England without any duty.  2
 
1697, April 5
 
Export of Irish woolens regulated. This marked the beginning of an effort to ban Irish woolen import and protect the English woolen trade.  3
 
Sept. 25
 
Banishment Act. All Catholic clergy required to leave Ireland by May 1, 1698.  4
 
 
 
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