Leaders of the Civil Wars, 1642-1648Roundwood Press, 1977 - 222 Seiten |
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... created him Earl of Bath , Groom of the Stole , Governor of Plymouth and St. Nicholas Island , with a grant of £ 2000 p.a. and a ten - years lease of duties on the pre - emption and coinage of tin in Cornwall . Bath's last Royal service ...
... created him Earl of Bath , Groom of the Stole , Governor of Plymouth and St. Nicholas Island , with a grant of £ 2000 p.a. and a ten - years lease of duties on the pre - emption and coinage of tin in Cornwall . Bath's last Royal service ...
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... created Baron Ruthven of Ettrick . He became Governor of Edinburgh Castle which he held against the Coven- anters for nine weeks till 15 September 1640 when , with his water supply destroyed , more than two hundred casualties , and ...
... created Baron Ruthven of Ettrick . He became Governor of Edinburgh Castle which he held against the Coven- anters for nine weeks till 15 September 1640 when , with his water supply destroyed , more than two hundred casualties , and ...
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... created a Grandee . On his return in about 1632 Charles I made him a Privy Councillor and in 1633 he accompanied the King to Scotland for the coronation , and sold to him at a reduced price some of the land confiscated from the Church ...
... created a Grandee . On his return in about 1632 Charles I made him a Privy Councillor and in 1633 he accompanied the King to Scotland for the coronation , and sold to him at a reduced price some of the land confiscated from the Church ...
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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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1st Earl 2nd Earl Anthony van Dyck appointed April Army arrested August Battle became besieged Bristol buried Capel captured Castle cavalry Charles II Colonel command Commissioners Cromwell Cromwell's daughter of Sir death December defeated died Duke Edgehill Edward eldest Elizabeth England escaped Essex Fairfax February Fleet forces fought France Governor Holland Hopton horse Hotham House Hull Ibid Ireland James January John Hotham July June King Charles King's later London Long Parliament Lord Lucas Major-General March Marquess married Marston Moor Model Army Monck Montrose Naseby Newark Newbury Newcastle NOTES 1 Clarendon November October Ormonde Oxford Parliamentarian PLATE Pride's Purge Prince prisoner Queen refused Restoration Royal Royalist Rupert S. R. Gardiner Scotland Scots Scottish Sealed Knot sent September Ship Money Siege Siege of Breda Sir Henry Sir John Sir Thomas Slingsby soldiers Strafford surrender took Tower Trained Bands troops Viscount Waller wife William Worcester wounded wrote York Yorkshire