The History of England: From the Accession of James the Second, Volum 2Longman, Brown, Green Longmans, & Roberts, 1849 |
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... Clarendon arrives in Ireland as Lord Lieutenant His Mortifications ; Panic among the Colonists Arrival of Tyrconnel ... Clarendon - Rochester attacked by the Jesuitical Cabal Attempts of James to convert Rochester Dismission of Rochester ...
... Clarendon arrives in Ireland as Lord Lieutenant His Mortifications ; Panic among the Colonists Arrival of Tyrconnel ... Clarendon - Rochester attacked by the Jesuitical Cabal Attempts of James to convert Rochester Dismission of Rochester ...
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... Clarendon joins the Prince at Salisbury ; Dissension in the The Prince reaches Hungerford ; Skirmish at Reading ; the King's Commissioners arrive at Hungerford Negotiation - 531 - 535 536 The Queen and Prince of Wales sent to France ...
... Clarendon joins the Prince at Salisbury ; Dissension in the The Prince reaches Hungerford ; Skirmish at Reading ; the King's Commissioners arrive at Hungerford Negotiation - 531 - 535 536 The Queen and Prince of Wales sent to France ...
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... Clarendon and Rochester . The power and favour of these noblemen seemed to be great indeed . The younger brother was Lord Treasurer and prime minister ; and the elder , after holding the Privy Seal during some months , had been ...
... Clarendon and Rochester . The power and favour of these noblemen seemed to be great indeed . The younger brother was Lord Treasurer and prime minister ; and the elder , after holding the Privy Seal during some months , had been ...
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... Clarendon . When the new Lord Lieutenant was about to leave London for Dublin , the General was summoned from Dublin ... Clarendon ; Correspondence of Henry , Earl of Clarendon , passim , particularly the letter dated Dec. 29. 1685 ...
... Clarendon . When the new Lord Lieutenant was about to leave London for Dublin , the General was summoned from Dublin ... Clarendon ; Correspondence of Henry , Earl of Clarendon , passim , particularly the letter dated Dec. 29. 1685 ...
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... ; Cit- June 22 . ters , May , July 2 . 1686 ; Eve- lyn's Diary , June 27 .; Luttrell's Diary , June 21. As to Street , see Clarendon's Diary , Dec. 27. 1688 . VI . 1686 . after the decision of the King's 84 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... ; Cit- June 22 . ters , May , July 2 . 1686 ; Eve- lyn's Diary , June 27 .; Luttrell's Diary , June 21. As to Street , see Clarendon's Diary , Dec. 27. 1688 . VI . 1686 . after the decision of the King's 84 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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