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- The Rev. John Huett of Pembroke College, Cambridge, and Doctor of Divinity of Oxford; minister of St. Gregory's by St. Paul's, London; a royalist divine; published devotional works; said to have harbored Ormond in 1658 when that nobleman went into England under disguise to obtain intelligence information as to the chances for an uprising on behalf of Charles Stuart, later to come to the throne as Charles II. Rev. John Huett, for involvment in the royalist plot, despite Mrs. Claypoole's intercession, was beheaded in June 1658.
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