The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 3Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... prince Morrice , ( who took no less pains to meet with him , ) that with some few light skirmishes , in which he received small loss , he carried his party safe , and full of reputation , through ... Prince Rupert marches to Birmingham .
... prince Morrice , ( who took no less pains to meet with him , ) that with some few light skirmishes , in which he received small loss , he carried his party safe , and full of reputation , through ... Prince Rupert marches to Birmingham .
Side 19
... Rupert marches to Birmingham . 19 it ; for though the earl of Newcastle at that time was master of 1643 the field in Yorkshire , yet the enemy was much superior in all the counties between that ... Prince Rupert marches to Birmingham. ...
... Rupert marches to Birmingham . 19 it ; for though the earl of Newcastle at that time was master of 1643 the field in Yorkshire , yet the enemy was much superior in all the counties between that ... Prince Rupert marches to Birmingham. ...
Side 20
... prince Rupert now found them , having in the town with them at that time a troop of horse belonging to the garrison of Litchfield , which was grown to that strength that it infested those parts ... Prince Rupert marches to Lichfield .
... prince Rupert now found them , having in the town with them at that time a troop of horse belonging to the garrison of Litchfield , which was grown to that strength that it infested those parts ... Prince Rupert marches to Lichfield .
Side 21
... Rupert marches to Lichfield . 21 this contention , in which always some earl , or person of great 1643 honour or fortune , fell , when , after the most signal victory over the other side , there ... Prince Rupert takes Lichfield . [ VII . 34.
... Rupert marches to Lichfield . 21 this contention , in which always some earl , or person of great 1643 honour or fortune , fell , when , after the most signal victory over the other side , there ... Prince Rupert takes Lichfield . [ VII . 34.
Side 22
Edward Hyde Clarendon (1st earl of Clarendon). 22 Prince Rupert takes Lichfield . [ VII . 34 . 1643 he would not have engaged before it ; for his strength con- sisted , upon the matter , wholly in horse ; his foot and dragoons being an ...
Edward Hyde Clarendon (1st earl of Clarendon). 22 Prince Rupert takes Lichfield . [ VII . 34 . 1643 he would not have engaged before it ; for his strength con- sisted , upon the matter , wholly in horse ; his foot and dragoons being an ...
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