The First and Second Battles of Newbury and the Siege of Donnington Castle During the Civil War, A.D. 1643-6Simpkin, Marshall and Company, 1881 - 216 Seiten |
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... Lord Falkland and the patriots who fell with him , the proposal to erect which I was led to originate by the study of that section of English History which this volume endeavours to illustrate and explain . WALTER MONEY . Newbury ...
... Lord Falkland and the patriots who fell with him , the proposal to erect which I was led to originate by the study of that section of English History which this volume endeavours to illustrate and explain . WALTER MONEY . Newbury ...
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... Lord Sandes , of the Vyne ( a property which adjoins the Beaurepaire property , and once formed part of it ) , took every opportunity of passing his time with his fair mistress , much to the dislike of all his relatives , who were ...
... Lord Sandes , of the Vyne ( a property which adjoins the Beaurepaire property , and once formed part of it ) , took every opportunity of passing his time with his fair mistress , much to the dislike of all his relatives , who were ...
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... Lord Belasyse , second son of Thomas , Lord Viscount Fauconberg , in memory of their most dear father , his wives , and children . " Who , for his loyalty , prudence , and courage , was pro- moted to several commands of great trust by ...
... Lord Belasyse , second son of Thomas , Lord Viscount Fauconberg , in memory of their most dear father , his wives , and children . " Who , for his loyalty , prudence , and courage , was pro- moted to several commands of great trust by ...
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... Lord Belasyse ( see also List of Corrigenda ) vii , 72 Lord Chandos RRRFE 22 Col. St. - John 77 Col Edward Villiers 77 70 Col. Will . Legge 77 Col. Daniel O'Neill viii and 78 71 Col. Morgan 78 Col. Thomas Eure 78 Col. Richard Platt 78 ...
... Lord Belasyse ( see also List of Corrigenda ) vii , 72 Lord Chandos RRRFE 22 Col. St. - John 77 Col Edward Villiers 77 70 Col. Will . Legge 77 Col. Daniel O'Neill viii and 78 71 Col. Morgan 78 Col. Thomas Eure 78 Col. Richard Platt 78 ...
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... Lord Grey of Groby 85 Col. Norton 88 Sir John Meyrick 85 Col. Dalbier 88 Sir Philip Stapleton 85 Captain Hunt 88 Sir ... Lords and Commons , April 1 , 1643 Sir Francis Pile PAGE . 93 Roger Knight Henry Powle 94 Thomas Fettiplace 94 ...
... Lord Grey of Groby 85 Col. Norton 88 Sir John Meyrick 85 Col. Dalbier 88 Sir Philip Stapleton 85 Captain Hunt 88 Sir ... Lords and Commons , April 1 , 1643 Sir Francis Pile PAGE . 93 Roger Knight Henry Powle 94 Thomas Fettiplace 94 ...
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advance Aldbourne artillery battle of Edgehill Battle of Newbury Berkshire body buried Capt Captain cavalry charge Charles II Church Clarendon Colonel command County of Berks Cromwell daughter death Deponent died Donnington Castle Duke Earl of Essex Enborne enemy engaged Falkland field fight forces Francis gallant garrison gent George Lisle Gloucester Governor hath Heath honour horse and foot House Hungerford Kennet King Charles King's army Kingsclere Lady Lamborne Lane letter London Lord Majesty Majesty's Manor married Memoirs Mercurius Aulicus morning musqueteers night officers Oxford parish Parliament Parliamentary party Prince Rupert prisoners quarters Rebells regiment Restoration retreat Richard Richd river road Roger Knight royal Royalists Second Battle Shaw side siege Sir John Boys Sir Thomas Sir William Skippon slain soldiers Speen sword taken Thatcham Thomas Chaucer Thos took town troopers troops Waller Wallingford Westminster Abbey wife wounded
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Seite 90 - I, AB, do in the Presence of Almighty God promise, vow and protest, To maintain and defend as far as lawfully I may, with my life, power and estate, the True Reformed Protestant Religion, expressed in the Doctrine of the Church of England...
Seite 157 - Ordinance, of and from all and every office or command military or civil, granted or conferred by both or either of the...
Seite 143 - O GOD the Lord, the strength of my salvation, thou hast covered my head in the day of battle.
Seite 81 - GReat is thy Charge, O North; be wise and just, England commits her Falkland to thy trust ; Return him safe : Learning would rather choose Her Bodley, or her Vatican to loose. All things that are but writ or printed there, In his unbounded Breast engraven are.
Seite 24 - O Lord, thou knowest how busy I must be this day. If I forget thee, do not thou forget me.
Seite 94 - Lord 1680, Was buried a true Englishman ; Who in Berkshire was well known To love his country's freedom 'bove his own ; But living immured full twenty year, Had time to write, as doth appear, HIS EPITAPH.
Seite 96 - ... a ground for the house to proceed upon for the settlement of the peace of the kingdom...
Seite 94 - Life was spent with serving you, and you, A nd death's my pay (it seems) and welcome too. R evenge destroying but itself, while I T o birds of prey leave my old cage, and fly. E xamples preach to th' eye, care then (mine says) N ot how you end, but how you spend your days.
Seite 2 - On hearing this brief reply, delivered in a firm, clear tone, at the strange appearance of the messengers, who stood motionless before the king awaiting his answer, a movement at once of surprise, derision, and anger, was about to manifest itself on the part of the courtiers ; but Charles, as grave as his enemies, repressed it with a gesture, and dismissed the deputies with these words: "If you • Warwick, Mem., 243. t Clarendon, ii., 470. expect help, you are deceived ; Waller is extinct, and Essex...