Public Worship Regulation Act

British Coat of ArmsIn August 1874, Parliament passed the Public Worship Regulation Act. Its stipulations meant that no fewer than five clergymen would be prosecuted and imprisoned for their use of the kinds of materials—such as vestments, incense and altar bread—that Watts & Co. intended to produce after its founding in July 1874. Image: The Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

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