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NP.780.033
12 Dec 1780:21,22 (8/375)
London, August 14. A bill (with the amendments) to secure
the protestant religion to Great Britain from any
encroachments of papery,
. . . Provided also, and be it enacted, that nothing in this
act shall extend, or be construed to extend, to the teaching
the arts or exercises of music, drawing, dancing, fencing or
riding only, the school or academy where such arts or
exercises shall be taught, and the names of the persons
employed in teaching them therein, being registered, as is
hereafter directed, and no protestant child or children, who
shall be there caught, being permitted to lodge or board
them, or in the same house with an such teacher, being a
papist, or person professing the papist religion.
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