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107 Hard upon that piece of news , the Huntingdon Committee sent out an
account of the taking of Burghley House near Stamford where a party of
Cavaliers , fleeing from Cromwell , had taken refuge : “ Our scout , now returned
from Stamford ...
107 Hard upon that piece of news , the Huntingdon Committee sent out an
account of the taking of Burghley House near Stamford where a party of
Cavaliers , fleeing from Cromwell , had taken refuge : “ Our scout , now returned
from Stamford ...
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He had sent many letters to the various counties in the Association , begging ,
pleading , even demanding support , with no result ; so he finally resolved to
appeal to Parliament . The House of Commons , in consequence , ordered on
August 4 ...
He had sent many letters to the various counties in the Association , begging ,
pleading , even demanding support , with no result ; so he finally resolved to
appeal to Parliament . The House of Commons , in consequence , ordered on
August 4 ...
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I sent after them , my forlorn overtook them as they had gotten into enclosures not
far from Bampton Bush , skirmished with them , they killed some of my horses ,
mine killed and got some of them , but they recovered the town before my body ...
I sent after them , my forlorn overtook them as they had gotten into enclosures not
far from Bampton Bush , skirmished with them , they killed some of my horses ,
mine killed and got some of them , but they recovered the town before my body ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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