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... command the army of the Eastern Association . . 225 226 Dorsetshire overrun by the Royalists CHAPTER X. GLOUCESTER AND NEWBURY . 1643 Strength of local feeling on both sides 228 Resistance of Hull , Plymouth , and Gloucester 229 Discord ...
... command the army of the Eastern Association . . 225 226 Dorsetshire overrun by the Royalists CHAPTER X. GLOUCESTER AND NEWBURY . 1643 Strength of local feeling on both sides 228 Resistance of Hull , Plymouth , and Gloucester 229 Discord ...
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... command of the Parliamentary army to be put in commission October 8. - Waller falls back October 19. - Junction of Waller and Manchester October 21. - Junction of Essex and Manchester . The Parliamentary generals resolve to fight ...
... command of the Parliamentary army to be put in commission October 8. - Waller falls back October 19. - Junction of Waller and Manchester October 21. - Junction of Essex and Manchester . The Parliamentary generals resolve to fight ...
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... command , upon the Scots at Kelso . From another point of view the appointment was disastrous . Rupert demanded and obtained the privilege of taking orders from the King alone.1 The Earl of Lindsey , devoted Lindsey to the Royalist ...
... command , upon the Scots at Kelso . From another point of view the appointment was disastrous . Rupert demanded and obtained the privilege of taking orders from the King alone.1 The Earl of Lindsey , devoted Lindsey to the Royalist ...
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... command . For some days he had been High Con- disputing with the Parliamentary leaders on the title which he was to assume . He wished to have the powers of a Lord High Constable , with full authority to negotiate terms of peace with ...
... command . For some days he had been High Con- disputing with the Parliamentary leaders on the title which he was to assume . He wished to have the powers of a Lord High Constable , with full authority to negotiate terms of peace with ...
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... command of the said Earl of Essex and his officers ; and great also was the calamity everywhere of those counties in which his Majesty's forces or ours came , neither side abstaining from rapine and pillage ; and , besides , the rude ...
... command of the said Earl of Essex and his officers ; and great also was the calamity everywhere of those counties in which his Majesty's forces or ours came , neither side abstaining from rapine and pillage ; and , besides , the rude ...
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