For the American founder of Kappa Kappa Psi fraternity, see William A. Scroggs.
Sir William Scroggs (c. 1623 – 25 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.
Sir WilliamScroggs (c. 1623 – 25 October 1683) was Lord Chief Justice of England from 1678 to 1681. He is best remembered for presiding over the Popish...
Scroggs is a surname found most commonly in the UK and United States. It originates from a Scots word meaning small tree or large bush. Scroggs may refer...
Archbishop of Armagh, who was hanged, drawn and quartered on 1 July 1681. WilliamScroggs, the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, began to declare more...
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Oates and William Bedloe. However, his character was so unsavoury, even compared to that of the other informers, that Chief Justice WilliamScroggs, who knew...
with him, Scroggs virtually ordered the jury to acquit all of them, and despite public uproar, the King made it clear that he approved of Scroggs' conduct...
of Sermoneta, Governor of the Duchy of Milan (b. 1613) October 25 – WilliamScroggs, lord chief justice of England (b. c. 1623) November 10 John Collins...
Swift, in his vehement attack on William Whitshed, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, cited Tresilian and WilliamScroggs as equivalent examples of judicial...
insults called him a "vile and profligate villain", and compared him to WilliamScroggs, the Lord Chief Justice of England in the 1670s, who was notorious...
died at Weald Hall in 1567. In 1685, Erasmus Smith bought it from Sir WilliamScroggs. The current layout is largely the result of landscaping carried out...
of the Common Pleas 1683 Succeeded by Sir Thomas Jones Preceded by WilliamScroggs Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench 1681–1683 Succeeded by George...
could be made, offered themselves for that purpose, chief-justice Sir WilliamScroggs set the bail so high that Claypole's friends thought it prudent to...
of Sermoneta, Governor of the Duchy of Milan (b. 1613) October 25 – WilliamScroggs, lord chief justice of England (b. c. 1623) November 10 John Collins...
that "the truth shall be declared after, when it is too late". Sir WilliamScroggs, the Lord Chief Justice, replied that he could not believe that Prance...
abstract. Scroggs & Douglas 1967, p. 210. Scroggs & Douglas 1967, p. 211. Scroggs & Douglas 1967, pp. 211–212. Scroggs & Douglas 1967, p. 213. Scroggs & Douglas...