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against the Commission of Array.83 Four days later he and Gerard were
appointed to draft a letter to be sent to Sir William Brereton , Mr. Booth and others
, congratulating them on the cheerful obedience of the county of Chester to the
Militia ...
against the Commission of Array.83 Four days later he and Gerard were
appointed to draft a letter to be sent to Sir William Brereton , Mr. Booth and others
, congratulating them on the cheerful obedience of the county of Chester to the
Militia ...
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missioners , is reserved to be paid here in London , and is accepted for so much
of the first 100,000 1. appointed to be paid at Northallerton ; the which 12,000 l .
the said Scots Commissioners have power to receive here in manner as ...
missioners , is reserved to be paid here in London , and is accepted for so much
of the first 100,000 1. appointed to be paid at Northallerton ; the which 12,000 l .
the said Scots Commissioners have power to receive here in manner as ...
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Merriman to have lodgings there , and those Gentlemen of the Army ( being
about six or seven ) who are appointed to attend and assist them in the
immediate watching about the King to be also lodged ( if it may be ) in the Upper
Castle , or at ...
Merriman to have lodgings there , and those Gentlemen of the Army ( being
about six or seven ) who are appointed to attend and assist them in the
immediate watching about the King to be also lodged ( if it may be ) in the Upper
Castle , or at ...
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