[Parliamentary Act]. An Act to Repeal...an Act to Permit Persons Professing the Jewish Religion to be Naturalized by Parliament

AUCTION 28 | Tuesday, April 05th, 2005 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: The Library of the late Professor Abraham J. Karp.

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Lot 33
(ANGLO JUDAICA)

[Parliamentary Act]. An Act to Repeal...an Act to Permit Persons Professing the Jewish Religion to be Naturalized by Parliament

Seal of King George II. Initial letter within historiated woodcut borders pp. 4 (including integral blank). Trace foxed. Unbound. Folio Hyamson, Bibliography no. 72

London: Thomas Baskett 1753

Est: $1,000 - $1,500
PRICE REALIZED $2,400
REPEAL OF PERMISSION TO NATURALIZE JEWS Although the naturalization act was accepted unanimously by the House of Lords, it became a pawn in the upcoming general election campaign that resulted in its eventual repeal by the House of Commons. Taking full advantage of the prejudices and fears that the grant of naturalization to Jews had aroused, the Tory opposition fueled the unpopularity of the Act with a pamphlet and broadsheet campaign that warned of an England that would become overrun with Jews. The Whig government was forced by public opinion to give way and the pro-Jewish legislation was duly repealed in the same year that it was enacted.