William Scroggs

Sir William Scroggs (c. 162325 October 1683) was Lord Chief Justice of England from 1678 to 1681. He is best remembered for presiding over the Popish Plot trials, where he was accused of showing bias against the accused. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Scroggs, William
Published 1702
printed: and sold by N. Cox, at the Golden Bible near Palsgrave's-Head-Court, without Temple-Bar

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by Scroggs, William
Published 1728
In the Savoy: printed by E. and R. Nutt, and R. Gosling, (assigns of Edw. Sayer, Esq;) for John Walthoe, A. Bettesworth, W. Mears, D. Browne, and T. Osborn

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by Scroggs, William
Published 1714
In the Savoy: printed by J. Nutt, assignee of Edward Sayer Esq; for D. Browne, in Exeter Exchange in the Strand, A. and J. Churchill at the Black Swan in Pater-Noster Row, and J. Walthoe in the Middle-Temple Cloysters