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... in a meadow there called Portholme ; and also all those two acres of meadow ,
in Godmanchester , in the said county of Huntingdon ; all the above premises are
called either late , or now or late in the possession of the said Eliz . Cromwell ...
... in a meadow there called Portholme ; and also all those two acres of meadow ,
in Godmanchester , in the said county of Huntingdon ; all the above premises are
called either late , or now or late in the possession of the said Eliz . Cromwell ...
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117 The concession thus extracted by force came too late to prevent united
action by the troops . Sexby , Allen and Sheppard represented a new element in
the situation , the so - called Agents or Agitators , who , while Parliament had
haggled ...
117 The concession thus extracted by force came too late to prevent united
action by the troops . Sexby , Allen and Sheppard represented a new element in
the situation , the so - called Agents or Agitators , who , while Parliament had
haggled ...
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On that same day Loudon at Falkirk wrote to Cromwell a protestation of his
friendship , expressing his disapproval of the late warfare and enclosing a
statement of the attempt and failure to treat with Monro . 117 The letter was
delivered to ...
On that same day Loudon at Falkirk wrote to Cromwell a protestation of his
friendship , expressing his disapproval of the late warfare and enclosing a
statement of the attempt and failure to treat with Monro . 117 The letter was
delivered to ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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