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This indifference has always seemed to me strongly illustrated by the well - attested fact that as Charles I descended from the Edgehill ridge to do battle on that sunny October afternoon he passed Radway Church where the bells were ...
This indifference has always seemed to me strongly illustrated by the well - attested fact that as Charles I descended from the Edgehill ridge to do battle on that sunny October afternoon he passed Radway Church where the bells were ...
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At least the action at Cropredy turned Charles back into Worcestershire , and the Parliamen- tarians centred their attention on Banbury Castle , held for the King by a young Warwickshire man , 19 - year - old William Comp- ton , a son ...
At least the action at Cropredy turned Charles back into Worcestershire , and the Parliamen- tarians centred their attention on Banbury Castle , held for the King by a young Warwickshire man , 19 - year - old William Comp- ton , a son ...
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It was to the Scots that Charles surrendered at Newark on 5 May 1646 , and nine months later for a consideration of £ 200,000 . cash down they passed the King over to Parliament , with security for a subsequent £ 200,000 .
It was to the Scots that Charles surrendered at Newark on 5 May 1646 , and nine months later for a consideration of £ 200,000 . cash down they passed the King over to Parliament , with security for a subsequent £ 200,000 .
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List of Illustrations | vii |
The Medieval Period | 38 |
Simon de Montfort to Charles II | 63 |
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