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... carrying babies on the ends of pikes ; but when this sort of thing is set aside as a common formula , there remains to the credit of the London newspapers an evident wish to ascertain the facts , and a constant habit of warning readers ...
... carrying babies on the ends of pikes ; but when this sort of thing is set aside as a common formula , there remains to the credit of the London newspapers an evident wish to ascertain the facts , and a constant habit of warning readers ...
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... carried off . The House of Commons at once despatched two of its members to restore order in Colchester ; but , though no further acts of violence were committed , very little of the plunder was recovered.3 In Essex Royalists were few ...
... carried off . The House of Commons at once despatched two of its members to restore order in Colchester ; but , though no further acts of violence were committed , very little of the plunder was recovered.3 In Essex Royalists were few ...
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... carrying off money brought and arms . The houses of William Boteler and Sir jection . Edward Dering were plundered ... carried the table into the centre of the choir . A representation of the Saviour embroidered on a piece of tapestry ...
... carrying off money brought and arms . The houses of William Boteler and Sir jection . Edward Dering were plundered ... carried the table into the centre of the choir . A representation of the Saviour embroidered on a piece of tapestry ...
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... carrying with him his coffin and his winding - sheet , together with the scutcheon which would be needed at his funeral . This was his reply to any who might doubt his fidelity . When he arrived at Northampton he Sept. 1o . found ...
... carrying with him his coffin and his winding - sheet , together with the scutcheon which would be needed at his funeral . This was his reply to any who might doubt his fidelity . When he arrived at Northampton he Sept. 1o . found ...
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... carry on war against Their need the King without encroaching on the King's authority . For a time the demand for voluntary contributions had been liberally responded to , but that source of revenue was already nearly exhausted . Nothing ...
... carry on war against Their need the King without encroaching on the King's authority . For a time the demand for voluntary contributions had been liberally responded to , but that source of revenue was already nearly exhausted . Nothing ...
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Agostini amongst April arms arrived Assembly attack battle battle of Newbury Brentford Bristol Carte's Ormond Castle Catholics cause cavalry cessation CHAP Charles Charles's Church City Clarendon command Committee Commons Council counties Cromwell Cromwell's Crown 8vo D'Ewes D'Ewes's Diary declared despatched Digby Doge Earl Edmund Verney enemy England English Essex Fairfax Falkland favour fight force garrison Gloucester hands Harl Henrietta Maria hope Hopton horse Hotham Houses Ireland Irish June King King's letter Lichfield London Lords Justices Manchester March March 19 ment military negotiation Newbury Newcastle officers Oxford Parlia Parliament Parliamentary army party peace Peace-party petition plunder proposal Puritan Pym's Queen refused regiments religion retreat Royal Royalists Rupert Rushw Scotland Scots Scottish sent Sept side siege soldiers Speen Stamford surrender Tadcaster tion trained bands troops Turnham Green Verney victory Waller West Westminster whilst wrote Yonge's Diary Yorkshire