Articles of high misdemeanours humbly offer'd and presented to the consideration of His Most Sacred Majesty, and His Most Honourable Privy Councel, against Sir William Scrogs, Lord Chief-Justice of the Kings Bench, exhibited by Dr. Oats, and Captain Bedlow, together with His Lordships answer thereunto.

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Articles of high misdemeanours humbly offer'd and presented to the consideration of His Most Sacred Majesty, and His Most Honourable Privy Councel, against Sir William Scrogs, Lord Chief-Justice of the Kings Bench, exhibited by Dr. Oats, and Captain Bedlow, together with His Lordships answer thereunto.
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Scroggs, William, Sir, 1623?-1683, defendant.
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[London :: s.n.,
1680]
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Scroggs, William, -- Sir, 1623?-1683.
Oates, Titus, 1649-1705.
Bedloe, William, 1650-1680.
Treason -- England.
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"Articles of high misdemeanours humbly offer'd and presented to the consideration of His Most Sacred Majesty, and His Most Honourable Privy Councel, against Sir William Scrogs, Lord Chief-Justice of the Kings Bench, exhibited by Dr. Oats, and Captain Bedlow, together with His Lordships answer thereunto." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A53337.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 3, 2024.

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VIII.

That the said Lord Chief Justice, to the great discouragement of his Maje∣sties Loyal Protestant Subjects, to the manifest Incouragement of the Roman Catholick Subjects, when Information hath been duly and legally given to him of the aboad, or person of a Popish Priest or Jesuit, and a Warrant de∣sired from him to take or search for such Priests or Jesuits; he hath in a slighting and scornful manner refused the same, and bid the Informer go to Sir William Waller, who busied himself in such matters mainly.

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