History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War 1603-1642: 1641-1642Longmans, Green, 1894 |
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... Whitehall . 136 115 The rebellion spreads to The King sets out from Whitehall 137 Munster 115 Charge brought against Bristol 116 • Riots at Westminster . 117 Escape of the five mem- bers . • Charles enters the House of Commons 138 139 ...
... Whitehall . 136 115 The rebellion spreads to The King sets out from Whitehall 137 Munster 115 Charge brought against Bristol 116 • Riots at Westminster . 117 Escape of the five mem- bers . • Charles enters the House of Commons 138 139 ...
Stranica 46
... Whitehall , and the Queen placed liberty of worship for the Irish on the list of benefits which her husband was ready to bestow on the Catholics in the event of his receiving pecuniary assistance from Rome.2 Hopes held out to the ...
... Whitehall , and the Queen placed liberty of worship for the Irish on the list of benefits which her husband was ready to bestow on the Catholics in the event of his receiving pecuniary assistance from Rome.2 Hopes held out to the ...
Stranica 85
... Whitehall . ' 1 Nalson , ii . 674. According to the verses by J. H. , printed with King Charles , his Entertainment ( E. 177 ) , the King's partisans expected from him three things ; the lowering of the pretensions of the majority of ...
... Whitehall . ' 1 Nalson , ii . 674. According to the verses by J. H. , printed with King Charles , his Entertainment ( E. 177 ) , the King's partisans expected from him three things ; the lowering of the pretensions of the majority of ...
Stranica 94
... Whitehall in order to give encouragement to trade . Taking heart from their loyal speeches he at once dismissed Vane from the secretaryship . On the 5th he named Lennox Lord Steward , and Lennox was a close ally of Bristol . The ...
... Whitehall in order to give encouragement to trade . Taking heart from their loyal speeches he at once dismissed Vane from the secretaryship . On the 5th he named Lennox Lord Steward , and Lennox was a close ally of Bristol . The ...
Stranica 95
... Whitehall on the 6th . Charles found the Lords engaged upon a Bill authorising the impressment of soldiers for Ireland , which had come up from the Commons . One of its clauses distinctly denied the King's right to compel men to ...
... Whitehall on the 6th . Charles found the Lords engaged upon a Bill authorising the impressment of soldiers for Ireland , which had come up from the Commons . One of its clauses distinctly denied the King's right to compel men to ...
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