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In the west Hopton drove the Parliamentary commander , Ruthven , from
Cornwall by his victory at Bradock Down in January ; while the Parliamentary
general Waller took Malmesbury , drove the Welsh from their siege of Gloucester
and the ...
In the west Hopton drove the Parliamentary commander , Ruthven , from
Cornwall by his victory at Bradock Down in January ; while the Parliamentary
general Waller took Malmesbury , drove the Welsh from their siege of Gloucester
and the ...
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62 The Parliamentary army was around Newbury again on November 8 . No
resistance was made to the Royalist relief of Donnington Castle the next day ,
and , although the King drew up his army and offered battle , the Parliamentary
officers ...
62 The Parliamentary army was around Newbury again on November 8 . No
resistance was made to the Royalist relief of Donnington Castle the next day ,
and , although the King drew up his army and offered battle , the Parliamentary
officers ...
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While the main armies had lain inactive and mutinous , Meldrum had taken
Scarborough and Colonel Mitton , Shrewsbury , for the Parliament , and though
Weymouth was surprised by the Royalists , the Parliamentary garrison of the
adjoining ...
While the main armies had lain inactive and mutinous , Meldrum had taken
Scarborough and Colonel Mitton , Shrewsbury , for the Parliament , and though
Weymouth was surprised by the Royalists , the Parliamentary garrison of the
adjoining ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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