In England (and after 1707 Great Britain) the Oath of Abjuration denied the royal title of
James II's heirs (i.e. the direct Catholic descendant of the House of Stuart exiled after the Glorious Revolution in 1688). In
England, an Oath of Abjuration was taken by
Members of Parliament, clergy, and laymen, pledging to support the current
British monarch and repudiated the right of the
Stuarts and other claimants to the throne. This oath was imposed under
William III,
George I and
George III. It was superseded by the
oath of allegiance. In Ireland, the oath was imposed of state officeholders, teachers, lawyers, and on the clergy of the established church in from 1703, the following year it was on all Irish voters and from 1709 it could be demanded of any adult male by a magistrate. == Bilino Polje abjuration ==