The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1 |
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They forbade the royal Lord Admiral , Northumberland , and the Earl of Pembroke
to obey the King's order to join him at York . They denounced the Earl of Lindsey
as a “ delinquent ” and declared him a public enemy for opposing the Militia ...
They forbade the royal Lord Admiral , Northumberland , and the Earl of Pembroke
to obey the King's order to join him at York . They denounced the Earl of Lindsey
as a “ delinquent ” and declared him a public enemy for opposing the Militia ...
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... leave delinquents to trial by the Houses ; disarm Papists ; assent to the bill for
abolishing episcopal government of the church ; agree to more stringent laws
against Popish recusants ; remove the Earl of Bristol and Lord Herbert from the
court ...
... leave delinquents to trial by the Houses ; disarm Papists ; assent to the bill for
abolishing episcopal government of the church ; agree to more stringent laws
against Popish recusants ; remove the Earl of Bristol and Lord Herbert from the
court ...
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In addition to this reduction of income , two weeks after the ordinance was
passed Cromwell voluntarily offered £ 1,000 a year for five years out of the Earl of
Worcester's estate for the war in Ireland . This leaves according to his calculation
of its ...
In addition to this reduction of income , two weeks after the ordinance was
passed Cromwell voluntarily offered £ 1,000 a year for five years out of the Earl of
Worcester's estate for the war in Ireland . This leaves according to his calculation
of its ...
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