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ampton , and three small troops of Nottingham the battle , and Colonel Cromwell
the rear ; the enemy in the mean time with his body keeping the top of the hill .
Some of the Lincoln troops began to advance up the hill ; which were opposed by
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ampton , and three small troops of Nottingham the battle , and Colonel Cromwell
the rear ; the enemy in the mean time with his body keeping the top of the hill .
Some of the Lincoln troops began to advance up the hill ; which were opposed by
...
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By that time we came up , we saw the enemy well set in two bodies , the foremost
a ... Before we could get our force into order , the great body of the enemy
advanced ; they were within musketshot of us when we came to the pitch of the
hill .
By that time we came up , we saw the enemy well set in two bodies , the foremost
a ... Before we could get our force into order , the great body of the enemy
advanced ; they were within musketshot of us when we came to the pitch of the
hill .
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With these , by agreement with the Lincolners we met at North Scarle , which is
about ten miles from Gainsbrowe , upon Thursday in the evening , where we
tarried until two of the clock in the morning , and then with our whole body
advanced ...
With these , by agreement with the Lincolners we met at North Scarle , which is
about ten miles from Gainsbrowe , upon Thursday in the evening , where we
tarried until two of the clock in the morning , and then with our whole body
advanced ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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