History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War, 1603-1642: 1639-1641Longmans, Green, and Company, 1899 |
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... told , were in full march to the North . Without succour from England , he was no match for the enemy . Amongst the gentry of the neighbourhood , the Frazers and the Forbeses , the Covenanting army was sure of a welcome . If Huntly had ...
... told , were in full march to the North . Without succour from England , he was no match for the enemy . Amongst the gentry of the neighbourhood , the Frazers and the Forbeses , the Covenanting army was sure of a welcome . If Huntly had ...
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... told Hamilton in full council that he deserved to lose his head as a traitor . Nothing but treason could be accepted as the explanation of Huntly's tame surrender of Aberdeen . Traquair had no sooner set foot in York than he was placed ...
... told Hamilton in full council that he deserved to lose his head as a traitor . Nothing but treason could be accepted as the explanation of Huntly's tame surrender of Aberdeen . Traquair had no sooner set foot in York than he was placed ...
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... told at London , that the Scots would disband and run away at our approach in the North , are every day disproved more than other , for they are . 40,000 strong at least , and may go where they please , and do what they list . I think ...
... told at London , that the Scots would disband and run away at our approach in the North , are every day disproved more than other , for they are . 40,000 strong at least , and may go where they please , and do what they list . I think ...
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... told them the King meant to do . ' Arundel spoke them fairly , assuring them of his protection , and ordering that the proclamation should be read in their hearing . When the cere- mony was over , a few men stole out of their hiding ...
... told them the King meant to do . ' Arundel spoke them fairly , assuring them of his protection , and ordering that the proclamation should be read in their hearing . When the cere- mony was over , a few men stole out of their hiding ...
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... told , was now resolved to keep on the defensive.2 Reluctance lish nobility to fight . The resolution thus taken was not altogether voluntary . Before leaving him at Whitehall , Hamilton had warned Charles that Englishmen would not ...
... told , was now resolved to keep on the defensive.2 Reluctance lish nobility to fight . The resolution thus taken was not altogether voluntary . Before leaving him at Whitehall , Hamilton had warned Charles that Englishmen would not ...
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Aberdeen Aboyne amongst April April 13 Argyle asked Bellievre Berwick bishops Burnet Cardenas Catholics Charles Charles's Church Clar clergy Commissioners committee Conway Council Court Covenant Covenanters D'Ewes's Diary declared demand Dunse Dutch Earl ecclesiastical Edinburgh England English Episcopacy favour force give grievances Hamilton Harl House of Commons House of Lords Huntly Ireland Irish army July June King King's knew Laud Laud's leaders Leslie letter loan London Long Parliament Loudoun Majesty March ment military Montrose Montrose's negotiation Northumberland Parlia Parliament Parliamentary peers petition proclamation proposed Puritan Pym's Queen R. O. Transcripts ready refused Rossetti to Barberini Rossingham's News-Letter Rushworth S. P. Dom Salvetti's News-Letter Scotland Scots Scottish sent Sept ship-money Short Parliament soldiers Strafford subsidies summoned tion trained bands Traquair treaty Treaty of Ripon Vane Vane's Verney voted Wentworth whilst Windebank wrote
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