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Palgrave sat down before Burleigh House by Stamford ( wherein was 2 colonels ,
six captains , with about 200 horse and 300 foot ) . At the first sitting down
Cromwell sent a trumpet to summon the cavaliers , with offer of free quarter to
leave ...
Palgrave sat down before Burleigh House by Stamford ( wherein was 2 colonels ,
six captains , with about 200 horse and 300 foot ) . At the first sitting down
Cromwell sent a trumpet to summon the cavaliers , with offer of free quarter to
leave ...
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Now the commanding officer , experienced in reducing garrisons , and not
distracted by the possibility of a relieving force to drive him away , there was little
doubt in Cromwell's mind , or in those of the London news writers , that Basing
House ...
Now the commanding officer , experienced in reducing garrisons , and not
distracted by the possibility of a relieving force to drive him away , there was little
doubt in Cromwell's mind , or in those of the London news writers , that Basing
House ...
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The House of Commons suggested in their reply , however , that he might take
Dennington Castle first , 198 but by the time he received the letter he was a day's
march southwest of Basingstoke and Dennington . Not knowing which master to ...
The House of Commons suggested in their reply , however , that he might take
Dennington Castle first , 198 but by the time he received the letter he was a day's
march southwest of Basingstoke and Dennington . Not knowing which master to ...
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