Act of Parliament | |
Long title | An Act to permit Persons professing the Jewish Religion to be naturalized by Parliament; and for other Purposes therein mentioned. |
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Citation | 26 Geo. 2. c. 26 |
Dates | |
Royal assent | 7 July 1753 |
Repealed | 20 December 1753 |
Other legislation | |
Repealed by | Naturalization of Jews Act 1754 |
Status: Repealed |
Naturalization of Jews Act 1754 | |
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Act of Parliament | |
Long title | An Act to repeal an Act of the Twenty-sixth Year of His Majesty's Reign, intituled, "An Act to permit Persons professing the Jewish Religion to be naturalized by Parliament; and for other Purposes therein mentioned." |
Citation | 27 Geo. 2. c. 1 |
Dates | |
Royal assent | 20 December 1753 |
Repealed | 15 July 1867 |
Other legislation | |
Repealed by | Statute Law Revision Act 1867 |
Status: Repealed |
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The Jewish Naturalisation Act 1753 was an Act of Parliament (26 Geo. 2. c. 26) which allowed Jews resident in Britain to become naturalised by application to Parliament. It received royal assent on 7 July 1753 but was repealed in 1754 (27 Geo. 2. c. 1) due to widespread opposition to its provisions.[1][2][3]