The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Band 3Clarendon Press, 1888 |
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... command of the Tower of London and all other stores of the kingdom . In the town was above three thousand foot , and a regiment of horse consisting of near three hundred ; the fortifications were very mean to endure a formed siege ...
... command of the Tower of London and all other stores of the kingdom . In the town was above three thousand foot , and a regiment of horse consisting of near three hundred ; the fortifications were very mean to endure a formed siege ...
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... command was devolved to colonel Richard Feilding , who was the eldest colonel of the garrison . This accident was then thought of great misfortune to the King , for there was not in his army an officer of greater reputation , and of ...
... command was devolved to colonel Richard Feilding , who was the eldest colonel of the garrison . This accident was then thought of great misfortune to the King , for there was not in his army an officer of greater reputation , and of ...
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... command of his excel- lency the earl of Essex ; provided the said governor , commanders , and soldiers use no hostility until they come to Oxford . " 3. That what persons were accidentally come to the town , and shut up by the siege ...
... command of his excel- lency the earl of Essex ; provided the said governor , commanders , and soldiers use no hostility until they come to Oxford . " 3. That what persons were accidentally come to the town , and shut up by the siege ...
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... command was devolved upon him by his right of seniority , not any ambitious desire of his own that he had from time to time acquainted sir Arthur Aston with the state and condition they were in , and though his indisposition of health ...
... command was devolved upon him by his right of seniority , not any ambitious desire of his own that he had from time to time acquainted sir Arthur Aston with the state and condition they were in , and though his indisposition of health ...
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... command as he pretended ; and that albeit his head was so much swoln that he might not in person venture upon any execution , yet that his understanding or senses were not much distempered or discomposed , and that he only positively ...
... command as he pretended ; and that albeit his head was so much swoln that he might not in person venture upon any execution , yet that his understanding or senses were not much distempered or discomposed , and that he only positively ...
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able amongst arms Arthur Aston battle believed body of horse Bristol cannon castle Chancellor charge colonel command commissioners consent Cornwall Council courage Court Covenant declared defend desired Digby discourse Donnington Castle earl of Essex earl of Holland earl of Newcastle enemy enemy's engaged England expected garrison gentlemen Gloster governor Greenevill honour hope horse and foot House of Peers Houses of Parliament hundred inclined Ireland jealousy King King's army kingdom kingdom of England knew letters likewise London lord Hopton majesty majesty's marquis never officers Oxford party peace persons present preserve prince Morrice prince Rupert prisoners provisions quarters raised Ralph Hopton reason rebels received regiment reputation resolution resolved retired returned Scotland Scots sent side siege sir William Waller soever soldiers supply taken thence thing thither thought tion town treaty troops trust Uxbridge VIII whereof whilst whole army Wilmott