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- Butler_v_Moore abstract "Butler v. Moore reported in MacNally's Rules of Evidence, [1802], 253, was an Irish case decided by Master of the Rolls in Ireland Sir Michael Smith. It is an important precedent in the issue of priest-penitent privilege in the UK. The case concerned the will of John Butler, 12th Baron Dunboyne, who had converted from Catholicism to Protestantism. He was alleged, however, to have returned to Catholicism and, thereby, to have come within a penal law which deprived \"lapsed papists\" of the power to make a will.".
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- Butler_v_Moore subject Category:1802_in_British_law.
- Butler_v_Moore subject Category:1802_in_Ireland.
- Butler_v_Moore subject Category:1802_in_case_law.
- Butler_v_Moore subject Category:Evidence_case_law.
- Butler_v_Moore subject Category:Irish_case_law.
- Butler_v_Moore subject Category:Priest–penitent_privilege_in_England.
- Butler_v_Moore comment "Butler v. Moore reported in MacNally's Rules of Evidence, [1802], 253, was an Irish case decided by Master of the Rolls in Ireland Sir Michael Smith. It is an important precedent in the issue of priest-penitent privilege in the UK. The case concerned the will of John Butler, 12th Baron Dunboyne, who had converted from Catholicism to Protestantism.".
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