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... offered 386 April . - Waller's successes 387 April 11. - The King reviews his army Intention of the Queen to leave Oxford 388 • 388 Distress of the Scots in Ulster February 23 - Antrim at Kilkenny April 17. - The Queen leaves Oxford ...
... offered 386 April . - Waller's successes 387 April 11. - The King reviews his army Intention of the Queen to leave Oxford 388 • 388 Distress of the Scots in Ulster February 23 - Antrim at Kilkenny April 17. - The Queen leaves Oxford ...
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... offering possibilities of future aid from that quarter . On the 13th , Charles left Nottingham . If the gentry of Nottinghamshire and the neighbouring shires were mainly on his side , the opinion of the townsmen and the freeholders was ...
... offering possibilities of future aid from that quarter . On the 13th , Charles left Nottingham . If the gentry of Nottinghamshire and the neighbouring shires were mainly on his side , the opinion of the townsmen and the freeholders was ...
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... offered their stores of plate to be melted into coin , and no scruple was felt in com- pelling those who were not enthusiastic Royalists to make a similar sacrifice . Amongst those who were most forward in offering assistance were the ...
... offered their stores of plate to be melted into coin , and no scruple was felt in com- pelling those who were not enthusiastic Royalists to make a similar sacrifice . Amongst those who were most forward in offering assistance were the ...
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... offered his services unreservedly to Charles , 1 and who , when in the autumn the Parliament seemed likely to gain the upper hand , threw all the influence of his great wealth on the side of the Houses . Now that it was not altogether ...
... offered his services unreservedly to Charles , 1 and who , when in the autumn the Parliament seemed likely to gain the upper hand , threw all the influence of his great wealth on the side of the Houses . Now that it was not altogether ...
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... offered him a gift of 5,000l.3 Nov. 3 . plunder- The terror of Rupert's name did far more to Rupert's quicken the ardour of the City than the eloquence of ings . the members of Parliament . It is true that he had been recently repulsed ...
... offered him a gift of 5,000l.3 Nov. 3 . plunder- The terror of Rupert's name did far more to Rupert's quicken the ardour of the City than the eloquence of ings . the members of Parliament . It is true that he had been recently repulsed ...
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