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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... troops or- dered to Leicestershire . The fleet lost to the King . A Parlamentary army to be raised • · 207 Active both sides 208 208 · · 209 . 203 Hotham · . 211 The King's second failure 203 212 to occupy Hull His answer to the ...
... troops or- dered to Leicestershire . The fleet lost to the King . A Parlamentary army to be raised • · 207 Active both sides 208 208 · · 209 . 203 Hotham · . 211 The King's second failure 203 212 to occupy Hull His answer to the ...
Stranica 2
... troops in the first Army Plot , was examined at length , and deposed that he had been informed that a thousand horse were to be maintained by the clergy in support of the design . That such a plan should have been talked of in March was ...
... troops in the first Army Plot , was examined at length , and deposed that he had been informed that a thousand horse were to be maintained by the clergy in support of the design . That such a plan should have been talked of in March was ...
Stranica 5
... troops and had expressed his high satisfaction at their military bearing . To Leslie he was especi- ally courteous , and he promised an earldom to the rough soldier of fortune.3 It was not on an immediate military revolt that Charles ...
... troops and had expressed his high satisfaction at their military bearing . To Leslie he was especi- ally courteous , and he promised an earldom to the rough soldier of fortune.3 It was not on an immediate military revolt that Charles ...
Stranica 6
... troops were entirely paid off , and Charles's hopes of military assistance . Charles found grounds for believing that a still larger force would be placed at his disposal . He wrote to the Queen that the Scots had resolved to maintain ...
... troops were entirely paid off , and Charles's hopes of military assistance . Charles found grounds for believing that a still larger force would be placed at his disposal . He wrote to the Queen that the Scots had resolved to maintain ...
Stranica 20
... troops which had hitherto been kept on foot , and which Charles had expected to be placed at his own disposal for purposes which he , perhaps expect help from Scot- and . The Archbishop of Tarsis to Barberini , 2 Acts of Parl . of Scot ...
... troops which had hitherto been kept on foot , and which Charles had expected to be placed at his own disposal for purposes which he , perhaps expect help from Scot- and . The Archbishop of Tarsis to Barberini , 2 Acts of Parl . of Scot ...
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