- Roger L'Estrange
Sir Roger L'Estrange (
17 December 1616 –11 December 1704 ) was an English pamphleteer and author, and staunch defender of royalist claims. In 1644 he led a conspiracy in support of King Charles I and was sentenced to death as a spy, although after four years' imprisonment inNewgate Prison he was able to escape to the Continent, finding refuge in Holland. In 1653 he was pardoned byOliver Cromwell .In 1663 he began his career as a journalist, publishing a paper under the title "The Public Intelligencer" and taking over as chief licenser and surveyor of the press from
John Birkenhead . In 1678, he helpedThomas Britton found his concert series, playing theviol at the first event. OnApril 13 ,1681 he started another paper calledThe Observator , which was published untilMarch 9 ,1686 or 1687.L'Estrange was involved in political controversy throughout his life. In 1685, He was knighted by King James II. A fierce Tory and opponent of religious toleration, L'Estrange was arrested several times for involvement in plots against
William and Mary .In addition to his work as a political pamphleteer and his journalistic writing, he was also a translator of the Greek and Latin classics, including a translation of the fables of
Aesop and the works ofSeneca the Younger . He died in 1704.He was
Member of Parliament for Winchester from 1685 to 1689. [http://www.leighrayment.com/commons/Wcommons4.htm]Persondata
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=English pamphleteer and author, and staunch defender of royalist claims
DATE OF BIRTH=December 17 ,1616
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DATE OF DEATH=December 11 ,1704
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