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THE SECOND BATTLE OF NEWBURY , OCTOBER 14 - NOVEMBER 15 , 1644 It
was not until October 14 , the day the Lords passed an ordinance for raising
money to arm Cromwell's troops , 58 that Cromwell finally joined Manchester at ...
THE SECOND BATTLE OF NEWBURY , OCTOBER 14 - NOVEMBER 15 , 1644 It
was not until October 14 , the day the Lords passed an ordinance for raising
money to arm Cromwell's troops , 58 that Cromwell finally joined Manchester at ...
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Had Manchester then attacked Charles's weakened lines , the battle might well
have been won . But he delayed too long ; and though the flanking force had all
but cut its way through to a position where it could attack the Royalist cavalry , at
...
Had Manchester then attacked Charles's weakened lines , the battle might well
have been won . But he delayed too long ; and though the flanking force had all
but cut its way through to a position where it could attack the Royalist cavalry , at
...
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97 The plan to impeach him soon reached Cromwell's ears , and on December 4
, the day Manchester's narrative was read in the House of Commons , he made
another speech , denying accusations against him and making a fresh attack on ...
97 The plan to impeach him soon reached Cromwell's ears , and on December 4
, the day Manchester's narrative was read in the House of Commons , he made
another speech , denying accusations against him and making a fresh attack on ...
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