The Tragick-comedy of Titus Oates, who sometime went under the notion of the Salamanca Doctor who being convicted of perjury and several other crimes at the King's Bench bar, Westminster, May 16, 1685, had his sentence to stand in the pillory, to be vvhip'd at the carts arse, and to be sent back to prison.
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dc.title | The Tragick-comedy of Titus Oates, who sometime went under the notion of the Salamanca Doctor who being convicted of perjury and several other crimes at the King's Bench bar, Westminster, May 16, 1685, had his sentence to stand in the pillory, to be vvhip'd at the carts arse, and to be sent back to prison. |
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