| Henry Newcome - 1852 - 230 Seiten
...of war. At night, after sermon, we were with Sir G. Booth, who, with much sorrow told us how basely he was deserted. Five hundred lords and gentlemen,...engaged, and were all either prevented or had failed their trust ; and none was up but Sir Thomas Middlcton, &c. We advised to endeavour a mediation between... | |
| 1852 - 222 Seiten
...of war. At night, after sermon, we were with Sir G. Booth, who, with much sorrow told us how basely he was deserted. Five hundred lords and gentlemen,...engaged, and were all either prevented or had failed their trust ; and none was up but Sir Thomas Middleton, &c. We advised to endeavour a mediation between... | |
| Robert Halley - 1872 - 590 Seiten
...night after supper we were with Sir George Booth, who with much sorrow told us how basely he had been deserted. Five hundred lords and gentlemen of the...either prevented or had failed in their trust, and none was up but Sir Thomas Middleton, of Chirk Castle. ' Harrison of Ashton, and Tilsley of Dean, were as... | |
| William Beamont - 1873 - 200 Seiten
...the noise of war. At night after sermon we were with sir George Booth, who with much sorrow told us how falsely he was deserted. Five hundred lords and...failed in their trust, and none were up but sir Thomas Middleton. We advised to endeavour a mediation between Lambert and them. Wearied with the unsettled... | |
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