The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Band 3Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... Parliament . That the towns and forts which were within the jurisdiction of the Cinque Ports should be delivered into the hands of such a noble person as the King should appoint to be Warden of the Cinque Ports , being such a one as ...
... Parliament . That the towns and forts which were within the jurisdiction of the Cinque Ports should be delivered into the hands of such a noble person as the King should appoint to be Warden of the Cinque Ports , being such a one as ...
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... Parliament as they had upon the first of January 1641 ; the same , of right , belonging unto them by their birthrights and the free election of those that sent them , and having been voted from them for adhering to his majesty in these ...
... Parliament as they had upon the first of January 1641 ; the same , of right , belonging unto them by their birthrights and the free election of those that sent them , and having been voted from them for adhering to his majesty in these ...
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... Parliament , or of the lord general the earl of Essex , he should be apprehended as a spy and intelligencer , and be proceeded against according to the rules and grounds of war : ' by virtue of which order of the House of Commons only ...
... Parliament , or of the lord general the earl of Essex , he should be apprehended as a spy and intelligencer , and be proceeded against according to the rules and grounds of war : ' by virtue of which order of the House of Commons only ...
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... Parliament . 33 field , the earl of Essex found that his too early march had nothing 1643 advanced his affairs ; the soldiers having performed so strict duty , and lodging upon the ground in frost and rain before Reading , had produced ...
... Parliament . 33 field , the earl of Essex found that his too early march had nothing 1643 advanced his affairs ; the soldiers having performed so strict duty , and lodging upon the ground in frost and rain before Reading , had produced ...
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... Parliament . [ VII . 47 . 1643 two Houses , and questioned him upon it ; and the other giving him some rude answers in justification of it , the earl cudgelled him in that presence , upon which many swords were drawn , to the great ...
... Parliament . [ VII . 47 . 1643 two Houses , and questioned him upon it ; and the other giving him some rude answers in justification of it , the earl cudgelled him in that presence , upon which many swords were drawn , to the great ...
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