Talk:John Biddle (Unitarian)
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Date Act of Oblivion in question
editThere appears to be a problem with the line: <After a short while he was again imprisoned, in Newgate, where he remained until amnestied by the 1652 Act of Oblivion.> The article on the Act of Oblivion says it occurred in 1660. The source in the footnote said it was in 1662. I would like someone who understands the topic to determine whether this happened in 1652, 1660 or 1662. Thank you,Vigilfree (talk)