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103 On that day probably , Cromwell , still at Wytham Abbey , wrote another letter
: ( To the Committee of Both Kingdoms ) Asking for money for his troops which
have long been unpaid . [ May 25 , 1645 ? ] 104 From this it would appear that ,
so ...
103 On that day probably , Cromwell , still at Wytham Abbey , wrote another letter
: ( To the Committee of Both Kingdoms ) Asking for money for his troops which
have long been unpaid . [ May 25 , 1645 ? ] 104 From this it would appear that ,
so ...
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The House of Commons suggested in their reply , however , that he might take
Dennington Castle first , 198 but by the time he received the letter he was a day '
s march southwest of Basingstoke and Dennington . Not knowing which master to
...
The House of Commons suggested in their reply , however , that he might take
Dennington Castle first , 198 but by the time he received the letter he was a day '
s march southwest of Basingstoke and Dennington . Not knowing which master to
...
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In that , at least , Cromwell was mistaken for the castle held out for nearly a month
after this letter was written , and much happened in that interval at Pembroke and
elsewhere . According to local tradition , it was only taken by the treachery of a ...
In that , at least , Cromwell was mistaken for the castle held out for nearly a month
after this letter was written , and much happened in that interval at Pembroke and
elsewhere . According to local tradition , it was only taken by the treachery of a ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
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