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... if you hear of the King ' s advancing near to these parts or to Oxford , we shall
have timely notice from you . It will behove us to be vigilant , because the King
horseth his foot . Sir , no man is more yours than , Your humble servant , October
6 .
... if you hear of the King ' s advancing near to these parts or to Oxford , we shall
have timely notice from you . It will behove us to be vigilant , because the King
horseth his foot . Sir , no man is more yours than , Your humble servant , October
6 .
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For the Castle was well manned with 680 foot and horse , there being near 200
gentlemen , officers , and their servants ; well victualled , with very great store of
wheat and beer , 15 , 000 weight of cheese , near 20 barrels of powder , 7 piece
of ...
For the Castle was well manned with 680 foot and horse , there being near 200
gentlemen , officers , and their servants ; well victualled , with very great store of
wheat and beer , 15 , 000 weight of cheese , near 20 barrels of powder , 7 piece
of ...
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By which you will very much oblige , Your most humble servant , Burroughbriggs ,
October 28th , 1648 . 0 . Cromwell . 173 The siege of Pontefract to which
Cromwell was advancing had lost all semblance of a serious military operation .
By which you will very much oblige , Your most humble servant , Burroughbriggs ,
October 28th , 1648 . 0 . Cromwell . 173 The siege of Pontefract to which
Cromwell was advancing had lost all semblance of a serious military operation .
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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