The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 3Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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Edward Hyde Clarendon (1st earl of Clarendon). VII . 22. ] have regained the earl of ... earl of Northumberland , nor he to them , their favourite at sea being then ... Essex , he should be apprehended as a spy and intelligencer , and be ...
Edward Hyde Clarendon (1st earl of Clarendon). VII . 22. ] have regained the earl of ... earl of Northumberland , nor he to them , their favourite at sea being then ... Essex , he should be apprehended as a spy and intelligencer , and be ...
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Edward Hyde Clarendon (1st earl of Clarendon). 12 Little hope of peace from Parliament . [ VII . 22 . 1643 notice might be taken of it , a servant of the King's , for dis- charging the duty of his place , was ... earl of Essex marches to.
Edward Hyde Clarendon (1st earl of Clarendon). 12 Little hope of peace from Parliament . [ VII . 22 . 1643 notice might be taken of it , a servant of the King's , for dis- charging the duty of his place , was ... earl of Essex marches to.
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Edward Hyde Clarendon (1st earl of Clarendon). VII . 24. ] The earl of Essex marches to Reading . 13 that the King's consenting to make any one person amongst them 1643 High Admiral of England would have been a means to have restored the ...
Edward Hyde Clarendon (1st earl of Clarendon). VII . 24. ] The earl of Essex marches to Reading . 13 that the King's consenting to make any one person amongst them 1643 High Admiral of England would have been a means to have restored the ...
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... earl of Essex ; though sir John Merrick , who had executed that place by his choice from the beginning , was preferred to be general of the ordnance . 27. The approaches advanced very fast , the ground being in all places as fit for ...
... earl of Essex ; though sir John Merrick , who had executed that place by his choice from the beginning , was preferred to be general of the ordnance . 27. The approaches advanced very fast , the ground being in all places as fit for ...
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... earl of Essex ; provided the said governor , commanders , and soldiers use no hostility until they come to Oxford . " 3. That what persons were accidentally come to the town , and shut up by the siege , might have liberty to pass ...
... earl of Essex ; provided the said governor , commanders , and soldiers use no hostility until they come to Oxford . " 3. That what persons were accidentally come to the town , and shut up by the siege , might have liberty to pass ...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the ..., Volum 3 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the ..., Volum 3 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
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