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The Catholic rent was a subscription, amounting to a minimum one penny per month and a maximum of two shillings which was paid to the Catholic Association in Ireland with the aim of raising funds. This tactic was proposed by Daniel O'Connell in February 1824 to raise money for his campaign to gain Catholic Emancipation i.e., the right for Catholics to hold positions from which they were still excluded following the previous Catholic Relief Acts. Its creation led O’Connell to claim that 'The Catholic rent will surely emancipate us'
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