Leaders of the Civil Wars, 1642-1648Roundwood Press, 1977 - 222 Seiten |
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... Restoration Desborough tried to leave the country but was arrested on the Essex coast . Although exempted from the Act of Indemnity , he was freed , but rearrested on suspicion of plotting to kill the King . Released for lack of ...
... Restoration Desborough tried to leave the country but was arrested on the Essex coast . Although exempted from the Act of Indemnity , he was freed , but rearrested on suspicion of plotting to kill the King . Released for lack of ...
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... Restoration he returned to England and started to restore his ruined estates and two houses , at Welbeck and Bolsover . In 1667 he published a companion volume , in English , to his first book on equitation . These , together with the ...
... Restoration he returned to England and started to restore his ruined estates and two houses , at Welbeck and Bolsover . In 1667 he published a companion volume , in English , to his first book on equitation . These , together with the ...
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... Restoration , which he had circulated among his officers . At the Restoration , although included in the Act of Indemnity , he was as a leader of the Fifth Monarchy men , considered too dangerous to be at large and was lodged in the ...
... Restoration , which he had circulated among his officers . At the Restoration , although included in the Act of Indemnity , he was as a leader of the Fifth Monarchy men , considered too dangerous to be at large and was lodged in the ...
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Robert Devereux 3rd Earl of ESSEX | 48 |
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LtGen James King Lord EYTHIN | 64 |
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