The Jewish Naturalization Bill, popularly referred to as the “Jew Bill. 1753
An Act to Permit Persons Professing the Jewish Religion, to be Naturalized by Parliament; ..., together with: An Act to Repeal... [London: Thomas Baskett, January & November 1753]
4pp., first edition, Thomas Baskett, 1753
On April 3, 1753, the Jewish Naturalization Bill, popularly referred to as the “Jew Bill” was introduced in the House of Lords. The bill allowed "persons professing the Jewish Religion" who had been born outside of England to "be naturalized by Parliament, without receiving the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper