The first and second battles of Newbury and the siege of Donnington castle during the Civil warSimpkin, Marshall, 1881 - 211 Seiten |
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... wounds , sustained three imprisonments in the Tower of London ; and after the happy restoration of Charles II . , he was made lord- lieutenant of the east - riding of the County of York , governor of Hull , general of his Majesties ...
... wounds , sustained three imprisonments in the Tower of London ; and after the happy restoration of Charles II . , he was made lord- lieutenant of the east - riding of the County of York , governor of Hull , general of his Majesties ...
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... wounded . " Our horse also made great impression upon the Queen's regi- ment of horse , and charged them again and again , and cut in pieces many of her life - guard . In this service , the Marquis of Vivile was taken prisoner : it ...
... wounded . " Our horse also made great impression upon the Queen's regi- ment of horse , and charged them again and again , and cut in pieces many of her life - guard . In this service , the Marquis of Vivile was taken prisoner : it ...
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... wounded only , and taken Prisoner , and desired that his Chirurgeons and Doctors might have free Access unto him for his Recovery . His Excellency certified the Trumpet that he was dead , and returned his Body to the King , to receive ...
... wounded only , and taken Prisoner , and desired that his Chirurgeons and Doctors might have free Access unto him for his Recovery . His Excellency certified the Trumpet that he was dead , and returned his Body to the King , to receive ...
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... wounds received at the siege of Bristol the following year . Two days previously the Earl of Essex wrote to the Parlia- mentary Colonels Goodwin and Hurry : - Srs , -Since I receiv'd your letter I have had information that Marlborough ...
... wounds received at the siege of Bristol the following year . Two days previously the Earl of Essex wrote to the Parlia- mentary Colonels Goodwin and Hurry : - Srs , -Since I receiv'd your letter I have had information that Marlborough ...
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... wounded in the battle , * Sir John Russell ( son of Francis , fourth Earl of Bedford ) , Hon . Henry Howard ( son of the Earl of Berkshire and brother to Lord Andover ) , Colonel Richard Fielding , † and Colonel Stroud . On the side of ...
... wounded in the battle , * Sir John Russell ( son of Francis , fourth Earl of Bedford ) , Hon . Henry Howard ( son of the Earl of Berkshire and brother to Lord Andover ) , Colonel Richard Fielding , † and Colonel Stroud . On the side of ...
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advance Aldbourne arms artillery Battle of Newbury Berkshire body buried Capt Captain cavalry charge Church Clarendon Colonel command County of Berks Cromwell daughter death Deponent died Donnington Castle Duke Dulbere Earl of Essex Earl of Manchester Enborne enemy engaged Falkland field fight forces Francis gallant garrison gent George Lisle Gloucester Governor Greenham hath Heath Henry Hill honour horse and foot horsse House Hungerford Kennet King's army Kingsclere Lady Lamborne Lane letter London Lord Majesty Majesty's Manor married Memoirs Mercurius Aulicus night officers Oxford Packer parish Parliament Parliamentary party Prince Rupert prisoners quarters Rebells regiment Restoration retreat Richard Richd road Roger Knight royal Royalists Shaw side siege Sir Edward Walker Sir John Boys Sir Thomas Sir William Skippon slain soldiers Speen taken Thatcham Thomas Chaucer Thos took town troopers troops vppon 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 155 - Ordinance, of and from all and every office or command military or civil, granted or conferred by both or either of the...
Seite 91 - I shall, in all just and honourable ways, endeavour to preserve the union and peace betwixt the Three Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland : and neither for hope, fear nor other respect, shall relinquish this Promise, Vow and Protestation.
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 141 - O GOD the Lord, the strength of my salvation, thou hast covered my head in the day of battle.
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 82 - Thy youthful temples), with what horror we Think on the blind events of war and thee ! To fate exposing that all-knowing breast Among the throng as cheaply as the rest ; Where oaks and brambles (if the copse be burn'd) Confounded lie, to the same ashes turn'd.
Seite 96 - ... a ground for the house to proceed upon for the settlement of the peace of the kingdom...
Seite 35 - ... bullet and his bit broken in his "mouth so that I was forced to call for another horse, in the meanwhile my Lord Falkland (more gallantly than advisedly) spurred his horse through the gapp, where both he and his horse were immediately killed.
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...