The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: Together with an Historical View of the Affairs of Ireland, Band 4University Press, 1849 |
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... court that the plague , which had driven bim from Bristol , was as hot in Dunstar town , just under the walls of the castle . And then again , a letter to the lord Hopton from the king ordered him to command the forces under the prince ...
... court that the plague , which had driven bim from Bristol , was as hot in Dunstar town , just under the walls of the castle . And then again , a letter to the lord Hopton from the king ordered him to command the forces under the prince ...
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... court , or to reside in any place where the prince should be ; for which purpose he was sent for , and commanded accordingly to depart the town that time . The same night , about ten of the clock , sir Hugh Windham came to me to the ...
... court , or to reside in any place where the prince should be ; for which purpose he was sent for , and commanded accordingly to depart the town that time . The same night , about ten of the clock , sir Hugh Windham came to me to the ...
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... court , the prince being then riding : he called to me , and commanded me that the business of Wheeler should be throughly examined . Thereupon , as soon as the council met , I acquainted their lordships with what had passed ; who gave ...
... court , the prince being then riding : he called to me , and commanded me that the business of Wheeler should be throughly examined . Thereupon , as soon as the council met , I acquainted their lordships with what had passed ; who gave ...
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... courts , in the time of peace , there were several judgments and decrees in chancery against him . So that he had never , since the difference with his wife , which was many years before , received the least benefit or advantage from it ...
... courts , in the time of peace , there were several judgments and decrees in chancery against him . So that he had never , since the difference with his wife , which was many years before , received the least benefit or advantage from it ...
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... court . ( 1645. ) 77 belonged to general Gerrard , to supply the garrison of Bristol : so that his majesty seemed now to have nothing in his choice but to transport himself over the Severn to Bristol , and thence to have repaired to his ...
... court . ( 1645. ) 77 belonged to general Gerrard , to supply the garrison of Bristol : so that his majesty seemed now to have nothing in his choice but to transport himself over the Severn to Bristol , and thence to have repaired to his ...
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