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359 Under such conditions on the next day , October 29 , they assembled once
more and as the secretary records : “ Att the meeting of the officers for calling
uppon God , according to the appointment of the Generall Councill , after some ...
359 Under such conditions on the next day , October 29 , they assembled once
more and as the secretary records : “ Att the meeting of the officers for calling
uppon God , according to the appointment of the Generall Councill , after some ...
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Of the 135 men chosen to judge Charles , forty - seven refused to appear at the
first meeting of the commissioners or at any subsequent session . Included in that
number were thirty - five members of Parliament , at least ten army officers and ...
Of the 135 men chosen to judge Charles , forty - seven refused to appear at the
first meeting of the commissioners or at any subsequent session . Included in that
number were thirty - five members of Parliament , at least ten army officers and ...
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The president , Bradshaw , was not present at this first meeting , nor did he
appear until January 12 , but there were minor officers to be appointed . As
serjeant - at - arms , was chosen one Edward Dendy , sometime holder of that
office in the ...
The president , Bradshaw , was not present at this first meeting , nor did he
appear until January 12 , but there were minor officers to be appointed . As
serjeant - at - arms , was chosen one Edward Dendy , sometime holder of that
office in the ...
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