OATES, TITUS

1649–1705, English conspirator. An Anglican priest whose whole career was marked with intrigue and scandal, he joined forces with one Israel Tonge to invent the story of the Popish Plot of 1678. Oates, who had been briefly a convert to Roman Catholicism, claimed that there was a Jesuit-guided plan to assassinate Charles II and to hasten the succession of the Catholic James, duke of York (later James II). The account was completely fabricated, and Oates, examined by the privy council, would perhaps have been immediately exposed had not treasonous letters from Edward Coleman, secretary of the duchess of York, to the French Jesuit, François La Chaise, been discovered as a result of his accusations. The unexplained death of Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey, the judge to whom Tonge and Oates first told their story, was attributed without evidence to the Catholics, and three innocent men were hanged for it. A frenzy of anti-Catholic hatred swept through England, resulting in the judicial murder of a number of Roman Catholic peers and commoners and in the arrest and persecution of many others. Oates enjoyed temporary eminence and even accused Queen Catherine of plotting to poison the king. In 1685, Oates was convicted of perjury, severely flogged, and imprisoned. Under William III he was released and pensioned.

See J. Kenyon, The Popish Plot (1972).

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...eight addresses to the young. O OATES, TITUS : The inventor of the famous Popish...Oates , ib. 1680; C. M. Clode, Titus Oates and the Merchant Taylors Company...the British Museum Catalogue under "Oates, Titus."
O Oates, Titus 1649-1705 Conspirator. Oates was born in Rutland, England. He was the son of a Baptist...to revive anti-Catholic feeling in England. J. Lane, Titus Oates 1949 . Occom, Samson 1723-92 Missionary. Occom was born...
...dictionary of phrase and fable . OATES, TITUS 1649-1705 . A psychopathic see...drowned while being baptized by him. Oates was an epileptic see EPILEPSY and...Bibliography: Lane J. 1949. Titus Oates . OAT STRAW BATHS . An old Russian...
...testimony reestablished the veracity of Oates. "This," he said, "answers...added numbers strain credulity and Oates kept below it. Now the vultures...by name and title to remembrance: Oates, Titus, perjuror; Bedloe, William, dishonest...
...Having entered the army in 1898, Oates saw service in the South African...January 1912. On the return journey, Oates, unable to walk properly because...time. His body was never found. RB Oates, Titus 1649-1705 . Perjurer and fabricator...
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Titus Oates as "Monumental Brass" in Absalom and...Abstract John Drydens characterization of Titus Oates as a "monumental brass" evokes the two...culminates in a brilliant portrait of Titus Oates, whose discovery (or invention) of...
...pamphlet literature that satirized Titus Oates and linked him with the Whigs...pamphlet satire that castigated Titus Oates and the Whigs in the aftermath...Manifesto; or, The Complaint of Titus Oates against the Doctor of Salamanca...
...former Catholics--for example, Titus Oates had been a convert and a seminarian...bribed to maintain the perjuries of Titus Oates: "You have in some sense even...Dominican to swear on the side of Titus Oates in court, testified at the Old...
...Unusual Punishments Clause. (79) Titus Oates had been convicted of perjury for...significance in his perjured testimony), Titus Oates was to be a fixture on the London...After the 1688 Revolution, both Titus Oates and Samuel Johnson petitioned Parliament...
...deeply - even fatally - flawed. 2. Titus Oates and Cruel and Unusual Punishments...1678, an Anglican cleric named Titus Oates, who had previously been disciplined...James II. During that same year, Titus Oates was indicted and convicted of perjury...
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Death of Titus Oates: July 13th, 1705. by Richard Cavendish The Popish Plot panic of...from the throne. At the heart of it all was the unlovely figure of Titus Oates, fantasist and virtuoso liar. A former naval chaplain, expelled...
...make: On page 26, he speaks of Titus Oates as a "Catholic conspirator...popish plot and the execution of Titus Oates, a Catholic conspirator." I...subject of the popish plot, but Titus Oates can hardly be described as "a...
...he had taken the depositions of Titus Oates and Israel Tonge concerning a...had occurred after death. Given Titus Oates recent revelations to the Privy...Godfrey that in September 1678 Titus Oates and Israel Tonge appeared upon...
...suddenly had to contemplate the eruption of Titus Oates. Dryden remained a Protestant in 1678, the year Oates embarked on that epic campaign of perjury...L. Rowses preposterous simile). An Oates, by definition, cannot be foreseen; therefore...
...Maynards extended family. He notes that at the trial of Titus Oates, Maynard quoted the Roman poet Sallust. He records...attempt. The principal courts of law also met there. Titus Oates came to trial in November 1679: `This was a great day...
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...others, were Captain Lawrence Oates (known as Titus), Dr Edward Wilson, Lieutenant...distances on the return journey, Oates, Evans and Bowers were all suffering...Scott had lost track of dates, Titus Oates announced that he could no longer...
...Oates 1649-1705 CON-artist Oates lied about a Catholic plot to...the country for fear of death. Oates, who called himself Dr Titus, also made up stories about...College, Cambridge, who said: "Oates was in a league of his own...
...favourite horses of the 70s was Titus Oates and I backed him to win the King...Stan Mellor was in the saddle. Titus Oates (10-3) beat Flyingbolt (J...Then a seven-year-old, Titus Oates was at the top of his game that...
...the actions of Capt. Lawrence "Titus" Oates. This aristocratic Etonian from...the famous notebooks were found. Oates had the misfortune to find his strength...was a losing one. Scott wrote that Oates "slept through the night, hoping...
...was John Ridge, played by Simon Oates. He had nearly 20 years professional...James Bond. A Londoner, born Arthur Oates, he had served in Intelligence in...Initially using the stage name Titus Oates, he had a number of stints in various...
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OATES, TITUS 1649 1705, English conspirator. An Anglican...invent the story of the Popish Plot of 1678. Oates, who had been briefly a convert to Roman...account was completely fabricated, and Oates, examined by the privy council, would...
...In the early trials for the alleged Popish Plot (see Oates, Titus ) Scroggs discriminated against and abused Roman Catholic...Scroggs changed his stand, impugned the testimony of Oates and his fellow conspirators, and brought about the acquittal...
...and James II . A notoriously cruel judge, he presided over many of the trials connected with the Popish Plot (see Oates, Titus ) and was responsible for the judicial murder of Algernon Sidney and for the brutal trials of Richard Baxter and many...
POPISH PLOT see Oates, Titus . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...embittered by his imprisonment in 1677 for opposing the prorogation of Parliament, he made use of the Popish Plot (see Oates, Titus ) to promote opposition to the earl of Danby and to encourage anti-Catholic feeling. Using the Green Ribbon Club...
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