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- Q8004653 description "Jesuit priest".
- Q8004653 description "Jesuit priest".
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- Q8004653 abstract "William Atkins (1601–1681), was an English Jesuit.Atkins was born in Cambridgeshire in 1601. He became a secular priest, and was sent on the English mission in 1631. Four years later he entered the Society of Jesus. In 1653 he was chosen rector of the ‘College of St. Aloysius,’ which at that period comprised the counties of Lancaster and Stafford. Father Atkins was one of the most remarkable of the victims of Titus Oates's plot. In 1679 he was living at Wolverhampton, being almost an octogenarian, and for six years he had been completely paralysed, bedridden, and nearly speechless. Nevertheless he was charged with high treason in inciting the people to rebellion. The pursuivants dragged him from his bed, and, forcing him into a most incommodious vehicle, conveyed him to Stafford gaol, eleven miles distant. He was tried at the assizes before Lord Chief Justice Scroggs, 13 Aug. 1679, and condemned to death on account of his sacerdotal character. The sentence was not, however, carried out, and the aged ecclesiastic was allowed to languish in Stafford gaol, where he died, 17 March 1681.".
- Q8004653 birthDate "1601".
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- Q8004653 birthYear "1601".
- Q8004653 deathDate "1681-03-17".
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- Q8004653 deathYear "1681".
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- Q8004653 dateOfBirth "1601".
- Q8004653 dateOfDeath "1681-03-17".
- Q8004653 name "Atkins, William".
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- Q8004653 placeOfDeath "Stafford gaol, Stafford, England".
- Q8004653 shortDescription "Jesuit priest".
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- Q8004653 comment "William Atkins (1601–1681), was an English Jesuit.Atkins was born in Cambridgeshire in 1601. He became a secular priest, and was sent on the English mission in 1631. Four years later he entered the Society of Jesus. In 1653 he was chosen rector of the ‘College of St. Aloysius,’ which at that period comprised the counties of Lancaster and Stafford. Father Atkins was one of the most remarkable of the victims of Titus Oates's plot.".
- Q8004653 label "William Atkins (Jesuit)".
- Q8004653 givenName "William".
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- Q8004653 name "William Atkins".
- Q8004653 surname "Atkins".