The Reputation of Dr. Oates (the first discoverer of the horrid Popish Plot) clear'd in the tryal of Thomas Knox ... and John Lane ... wherein is set forth their endeavours to scandalize the doctor, thereby to invalidate his evidence, and how the lords in the Tower, and others, hired them to do it.

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The Reputation of Dr. Oates (the first discoverer of the horrid Popish Plot) clear'd in the tryal of Thomas Knox ... and John Lane ... wherein is set forth their endeavours to scandalize the doctor, thereby to invalidate his evidence, and how the lords in the Tower, and others, hired them to do it.
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London :: Printed for Robert Harford ...,
1679.
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Oates, Titus, 1649-1705.
Popish Plot, 1678.
Great Britain -- History -- Charles II, 1660-1685.
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"The Reputation of Dr. Oates (the first discoverer of the horrid Popish Plot) clear'd in the tryal of Thomas Knox ... and John Lane ... wherein is set forth their endeavours to scandalize the doctor, thereby to invalidate his evidence, and how the lords in the Tower, and others, hired them to do it." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A57051.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 3, 2024.

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A True Narrative of the Popish PLOT against King CHARLES the First and the Protestant Religion, as it was discovered by Andreas ab Habernfeld to Sir William Boswell the English Ambassador at the Hague, and by him transmitted to Archbishop Laud, who com∣municated it to the KING. The whole Discovery being found amongst the Archbishop's Papers, by Mr. Prynn, who was ordered to search his Study in the Tower by a Commitee of the then Parliament May 31. 1643. With some Historical Remarks on the Jesuits, and a Vindication of the Protestant Dissenters from Disloyalty. Also a Compleat History of the Papists late Presbyterian PLOT discovered by Mr. Dangerfield, wherein an Account is given of some late Transactions of Sir Robert Peyton.

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