History of the Great Civil War, 1642-1649: 1644-1647Longmans, Green, 1889 - Great Britain |
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... Ormond 106 107 107 108 109 III 112 112 July 26. - Ormond empowered to resume negotiations with the Supreme Council 113 September 6. - Peace conferences at Dublin 113 December 15. - Muskerry's proposal accepted by Charles 114 November 14 ...
... Ormond 106 107 107 108 109 III 112 112 July 26. - Ormond empowered to resume negotiations with the Supreme Council 113 September 6. - Peace conferences at Dublin 113 December 15. - Muskerry's proposal accepted by Charles 114 November 14 ...
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... Ormond to conclude peace February 27. He offers to repeal the penal laws in Ireland March 5. - He offers to extend the repeal to England . . March 12. - Charles gives Glamorgan a commission to treat March 28 - Glamorgan wrecked on the ...
... Ormond to conclude peace February 27. He offers to repeal the penal laws in Ireland March 5. - He offers to extend the repeal to England . . March 12. - Charles gives Glamorgan a commission to treat March 28 - Glamorgan wrecked on the ...
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... . - The City banquet to the two Houses June 21. - The Naseby prisoners in London The King's cabinet opened . June 19. - The King at Hereford • 219 • 219 220 221 • 222 223 224 PAGE June 18. - His appeal to Ormond • 225 II . a.
... . - The City banquet to the two Houses June 21. - The Naseby prisoners in London The King's cabinet opened . June 19. - The King at Hereford • 219 • 219 220 221 • 222 223 224 PAGE June 18. - His appeal to Ormond • 225 II . a.
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... Ormond for aid 255 July 21. - Overtures from Scottish Lords to the King 255 The King refuses to abandon episcopacy · 256 July 28. - Rupert urges Charles to make peace 257 August 3. - Charles rejects the proposal He prepares for ...
... Ormond for aid 255 July 21. - Overtures from Scottish Lords to the King 255 The King refuses to abandon episcopacy · 256 July 28. - Rupert urges Charles to make peace 257 August 3. - Charles rejects the proposal He prepares for ...
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... Ormond and the Confederates . 396 Progress of the war with the Scots • 396 August 11. - Glamorgan at Kilkenny . 397 Glamorgan's difficulties . 398 August 25. - Signature of the Glamorgan treaty . 399 chapels . July 31. - Charles offers ...
... Ormond and the Confederates . 396 Progress of the war with the Scots • 396 August 11. - Glamorgan at Kilkenny . 397 Glamorgan's difficulties . 398 August 25. - Signature of the Glamorgan treaty . 399 chapels . July 31. - Charles offers ...
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Aberdeen amongst April April 20 Argyle attack Baillie battle BATTLE OF AULDEARN besiegers campaign Carte's Ormond Castle Catholic cavalry CHAP charge Charles Charles's Church Clarendon command commissioners Committee Covenant Covenanters Crom Cromwell Cromwell's despatched Digby enemy England English Essex Fairfax favour force garrison Glamorgan Gordon Goring Herefordshire Highlanders hope horse House of Commons Independents Ireland Irish Irish army July June King King's Cabinet Opened Kingdoms L.J. vii Langport Laud Laud's letter Leven liberty Lilburne Lords Lowlands Macdonald Manchester March March 11 ment military Model Model army Montrose Montrose's Naseby negotiation numbers officers orders Oxford Parlia Parliament Parliamentary army party peace Peers plunder Presby Presbyterian Prince proposal Prynne Queen refused regiments Royalists Rupert Rushw Scotland Scots Scottish Self-Denying Ordinance sent side siege soldiers Taunton terianism tion Treaty of Uxbridge Uxbridge victory Waller West Westminster whilst Whitacre's Diary Wishart wrote XXVI XXVIII СНАР
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