The Proceedings at the King's-Bench-Bar, Westminster, against Titus Oates on Saturday, the 16th of this instant May, 1685 : containing what remarkably hapned on his receiving sentence upon his being twice convicted of perjury : together with the express particulars of the said sentence.
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- The Proceedings at the King's-Bench-Bar, Westminster, against Titus Oates on Saturday, the 16th of this instant May, 1685 : containing what remarkably hapned on his receiving sentence upon his being twice convicted of perjury : together with the express particulars of the said sentence.
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THE PROCEEDINGS AT THE KING's BENCH-BAR,
WESTMINSTER, Against TITUS OATS, OnSaturday, the 16th. of this InstantMay, 1685. Containing What Remarkably hapned on his Receiving Sen∣tence upon his being Twice Convicted of PERJURY. Together With the express Particulars of the said SENTENCE. - court proceedings
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