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And also five quarters of the best wheate well & sufficientlie dressed & dight to be
delivered at the feasts of the Nativitie of our Lord & of the annunciacion of the
blessed Virgin Mary by equall & even porcions And if it happen the said Rent of ...
And also five quarters of the best wheate well & sufficientlie dressed & dight to be
delivered at the feasts of the Nativitie of our Lord & of the annunciacion of the
blessed Virgin Mary by equall & even porcions And if it happen the said Rent of ...
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Early in March he was reported to have given alarm at Oxford , ' falling into their
quarters and taking sixty horse besides arms and good pillage ' ; 5 or , as
Burgoyne wrote to Verney , “ Colonel Cromwell faced Oxford last week with 1500
men ...
Early in March he was reported to have given alarm at Oxford , ' falling into their
quarters and taking sixty horse besides arms and good pillage ' ; 5 or , as
Burgoyne wrote to Verney , “ Colonel Cromwell faced Oxford last week with 1500
men ...
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... nine days continued hard duty without any quarters ( as before ) , it was
thought fit to let them go to quarters that night , but something close together , and
upon consultation it was judged both hazardous and useless to pursue further
with the ...
... nine days continued hard duty without any quarters ( as before ) , it was
thought fit to let them go to quarters that night , but something close together , and
upon consultation it was judged both hazardous and useless to pursue further
with the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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