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The Liberal Government and the Eucharistic Procession of 1908

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 March 2011

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In 1852 a Roman Catholic procession at Stockport, held in spite of the warning given by a recent royal proclamation, had caused widespread rioting, physical damage and the loss of a life. This was at the height of popular reaction to the main wave of Irish Catholic immigration and in the aftermath of popular Protestant upheaval over the restoration of a Catholic hierarchy. Other anti-Irish riots had subsequently occurred in industrial towns, for example at Liverpool frequently and at Tredegar, Monmouthshire, in 1882. Despite this, it may seem somewhat surprising that a serious crisis over a Catholic procession should have occurred as late as 1908. But the procession was intended to be a notable and explicit vindication of Roman Catholic sacramental beliefs, and there was a considerable and active residue of anti-Catholic feeling in Edwardian England.

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109 Cf. Gladstone to Asquith, 21 Sept.: AP, XX, fo. 173.

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111 Col. Davidson to Gladstone, 16 Sept.: ibid., fos. 81–3.

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114 Gladstone to Asquith, 21 and 24 Sept.: ibid., fos. 174, 190–1.

115 Asquith to Gladstone, 23 Sept.: GP, 45989, fo. 191.

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117 Asquith to Gladstone, 20 Sept.: GP, 45989, fos. 188–9; Gladstone to Asquith, 21 Sept.: AP, XX, fos. 173–4.

118 Typed memorandum, undated: AP, XX, fos. 177–89, especially 184–6.

119 Gladstone to Asquith, 25 Sept.: ibid., fos. 192–3.

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