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Ferguson, Robert

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Ferguson, Robert (c. 1637–1714)

Scottish pamphleteer and conspirator. He played a leading part in the conspiracies against Charles II and James II, and supported William of Orange, before crossing over to the Jacobites.

He was born in Aberdeenshire and spent most of his life involved in various political intrigues. He became vicar of Godmersham, Kent, but was ousted in 1662 by the Act of Uniformity. William's failure to give him the recognition he believed he deserved led him to transfer his services to the Jacobites.



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