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" the entrenched version of Anti-Catholic history – what Smith called the tradition of ‘fire, faggot and bloody Mary’. Smith in his role of Peter Plymley expostulated: ‘Are you aware that there were as many persons put to death under the mild Elizabeth as under the bloody Mary?’4 "

Antonia Fraser , The King and the Catholics: The Fight for Religious Liberty in Georgian England


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Antonia Fraser quote : the entrenched version of Anti-Catholic history – what Smith called the tradition of ‘fire, faggot and bloody Mary’. Smith in his role of Peter Plymley expostulated: ‘Are you aware that there were as many persons put to death under the mild Elizabeth as under the bloody Mary?’4