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... and then might he have taken the opportunity to draw speedily over , and be at
the Castle before we could recall them ... that draw our horse together or8o get
our foot out to interpose ) he might be at the Castle and have done his business .
... and then might he have taken the opportunity to draw speedily over , and be at
the Castle before we could recall them ... that draw our horse together or8o get
our foot out to interpose ) he might be at the Castle and have done his business .
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Oliver Cromwell, Wilbur Cortez Abbott. keep guard by a troop at a time within the
Castle , and for that purpose to receive orders from Col. Thomlinson ; and we
desire you also out of the chief of the King's servants last allowed ( upon advice
with ...
Oliver Cromwell, Wilbur Cortez Abbott. keep guard by a troop at a time within the
Castle , and for that purpose to receive orders from Col. Thomlinson ; and we
desire you also out of the chief of the King's servants last allowed ( upon advice
with ...
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be in Winchester Castle 275 ( where Sir Thomas Payton was ) , if you can safely
dispose of the other prisoners elsewhere ; but the King ( by all means ) must be
lodged in the Upper Castle , in some of the safest rooms , and Col. Thomlinson ...
be in Winchester Castle 275 ( where Sir Thomas Payton was ) , if you can safely
dispose of the other prisoners elsewhere ; but the King ( by all means ) must be
lodged in the Upper Castle , in some of the safest rooms , and Col. Thomlinson ...
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