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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... Council 107 The King appoints Luns- ford Lieutenant of the Tower and replies to the Remonstrance Displeasure of the Com- mons Newport asked to take charge of the Tower Lunsford dismissed - Dis- couraging news from Ireland · Terms ...
... Council 107 The King appoints Luns- ford Lieutenant of the Tower and replies to the Remonstrance Displeasure of the Com- mons Newport asked to take charge of the Tower Lunsford dismissed - Dis- couraging news from Ireland · Terms ...
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... Council , with all its varied elements , had none England . of Charles's confidence , and was utterly incapable of acting with decision in any one direction . A body of com- missioners , indeed , had a limited authority to pass certain ...
... Council , with all its varied elements , had none England . of Charles's confidence , and was utterly incapable of acting with decision in any one direction . A body of com- missioners , indeed , had a limited authority to pass certain ...
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... Council . chequer was threatened with a deficit as large as that from which Strafford's energy had saved it . The Lords Justices and the Irish Council were horrified to learn that the Plantation of Connaught , long suspended , 1 In a ...
... Council . chequer was threatened with a deficit as large as that from which Strafford's energy had saved it . The Lords Justices and the Irish Council were horrified to learn that the Plantation of Connaught , long suspended , 1 In a ...
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... council and authority about the King , and that there was strong reason to believe that others had been ' contriving by violence to suppress the liberty of Parliament , and endanger the safety of those who have opposed such wicked and ...
... council and authority about the King , and that there was strong reason to believe that others had been ' contriving by violence to suppress the liberty of Parliament , and endanger the safety of those who have opposed such wicked and ...
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... Council for the expulsion of the bishops was not of favourable The wealthy omen , the wealthy citizens were now drawing towards Charles . There was the natural distrust for political disturbance felt by men engaged in wide - reaching ...
... Council for the expulsion of the bishops was not of favourable The wealthy omen , the wealthy citizens were now drawing towards Charles . There was the natural distrust for political disturbance felt by men engaged in wide - reaching ...
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