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... troops Militant Puritanism September 14. - Essex reviews his army . State of Oxford . September 19. - Essex marches on Worcester . September 23. - The fight at Powick Bridge September 24. - Essex occupies Worcester Local struggles ...
... troops Militant Puritanism September 14. - Essex reviews his army . State of Oxford . September 19. - Essex marches on Worcester . September 23. - The fight at Powick Bridge September 24. - Essex occupies Worcester Local struggles ...
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... Troops from Ireland in Flintshire 294 November 28. - The City asks that its troops may be recalled . 295 December 4. - Vote on the strength of Essex's army Hopton in Hampshire December 9. - Arundel Castle surrenders to Hopton 1644 ...
... Troops from Ireland in Flintshire 294 November 28. - The City asks that its troops may be recalled . 295 December 4. - Vote on the strength of Essex's army Hopton in Hampshire December 9. - Arundel Castle surrenders to Hopton 1644 ...
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... troops scat- tered in country quarters . As it fared with the Parliament , it fared with the King . He , too , was The King's never remiss in giving orders to his followers to the same abstain from plundering , but the troopers who were ...
... troops scat- tered in country quarters . As it fared with the Parliament , it fared with the King . He , too , was The King's never remiss in giving orders to his followers to the same abstain from plundering , but the troopers who were ...
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... troops in a skirmish near Coventry came opportunely to strengthen his advisers , and on the 25th he despatched Southamp- ton and Culpepper to Westminster to ask that com- missioners might be appointed to treat for peace , and to declare ...
... troops in a skirmish near Coventry came opportunely to strengthen his advisers , and on the 25th he despatched Southamp- ton and Culpepper to Westminster to ask that com- missioners might be appointed to treat for peace , and to declare ...
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... troops near Coventry . . . did secretly intimate that he would consent to a thorough reformation in religion besides what else we could reasonably desire ; but then nothing would be accepted but that his Majesty must desert all those ...
... troops near Coventry . . . did secretly intimate that he would consent to a thorough reformation in religion besides what else we could reasonably desire ; but then nothing would be accepted but that his Majesty must desert all those ...
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