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The next day the petition of Lady Dymock and all others of like nature were
referred to the same committee . It was a field peculiarly suited to his talents and
experience ; but he was almost immediately engaged in another cause , for on
that ...
The next day the petition of Lady Dymock and all others of like nature were
referred to the same committee . It was a field peculiarly suited to his talents and
experience ; but he was almost immediately engaged in another cause , for on
that ...
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reported that the Lords acquiesced , and the committee was ordered to examine “
Mr . Murray and others . " 15 On that same day he , with six others , was added to
the Committee for Innovations in the church . On March 5 , he was added , with ...
reported that the Lords acquiesced , and the committee was ordered to examine “
Mr . Murray and others . " 15 On that same day he , with six others , was added to
the Committee for Innovations in the church . On March 5 , he was added , with ...
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To the Committee of Both Kingdoms Goring has joined with the Princes ' forces in
Oxford . Saddles are needed for the new troops . 84 [ May 4 , 1645 ? ] On May 4 ,
it was reported , twelve score of Cromwell ' s prisoners had arrived in London ...
To the Committee of Both Kingdoms Goring has joined with the Princes ' forces in
Oxford . Saddles are needed for the new troops . 84 [ May 4 , 1645 ? ] On May 4 ,
it was reported , twelve score of Cromwell ' s prisoners had arrived in London ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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