The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Band 1Oxford University Press, 1843 - 1364 Seiten |
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... Ralph Hopton , ( who indeed was very grievous to them for not complying with them , ) for objecting against some sharp expres- sions in the declaration , ( before it passed the house , and when the question was , whether it should pass ...
... Ralph Hopton , ( who indeed was very grievous to them for not complying with them , ) for objecting against some sharp expres- sions in the declaration , ( before it passed the house , and when the question was , whether it should pass ...
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... lord Pawlet , the lord Seymour , sir Ralph Hopton , sonment , and the loss of all they had , for refusing to serve against him . The news of this diminution of his majesty's power , and terrible addition of strength to his enemies , was ...
... lord Pawlet , the lord Seymour , sir Ralph Hopton , sonment , and the loss of all they had , for refusing to serve against him . The news of this diminution of his majesty's power , and terrible addition of strength to his enemies , was ...
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... Ralph Hopton at his own charge ; and about one hundred foot gathered up by lieutenant - colonel Henry Lunsford towards a regiment , which were likewise to have marched to the king . These , with the lord Pawlet , and the gentlemen of ...
... Ralph Hopton at his own charge ; and about one hundred foot gathered up by lieutenant - colonel Henry Lunsford towards a regiment , which were likewise to have marched to the king . These , with the lord Pawlet , and the gentlemen of ...
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... lord Pawlet , lord Seymour , and some gentlemen of Somersetshire , transported himself into Glamorganshire ; leaving sir Ralph Hopton , sir John Berkley , Mr. Digby , and some other officers with their horse , ( consisting of about one ...
... lord Pawlet , lord Seymour , and some gentlemen of Somersetshire , transported himself into Glamorganshire ; leaving sir Ralph Hopton , sir John Berkley , Mr. Digby , and some other officers with their horse , ( consisting of about one ...
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... Ralph Hopton , and the other gentlemen , mentioned before , with their small force , consisting of about one hundred horse , and fifty dragoons , retired into Cornwall , neglected by the earl of Bedford , as fit and easy to be sup ...
... Ralph Hopton , and the other gentlemen , mentioned before , with their small force , consisting of about one hundred horse , and fifty dragoons , retired into Cornwall , neglected by the earl of Bedford , as fit and easy to be sup ...
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