The History of England: From the Accession of James the Second, Volume 2Longman, Brown, Green Longmans, & Roberts, 1849 - Great Britain |
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... Earl of Devon- shire · The Bishop of London Viscount Mordaunt Prorogation · - Trials of Lord Gerard and of Hampden Trial of Delamere Effect of his Acquittal Parties in the Court ; Feeling of the Protestant Tories Publication of Papers ...
... Earl of Devon- shire · The Bishop of London Viscount Mordaunt Prorogation · - Trials of Lord Gerard and of Hampden Trial of Delamere Effect of his Acquittal Parties in the Court ; Feeling of the Protestant Tories Publication of Papers ...
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... Earl of Mulgrave State of Oxford Magdalene College , Oxford - Anthony Farmer recommended by the King for President Election of the President · 278 - 281 283 287 288 The Fellows of Magdalene cited before the High Commission Parker ...
... Earl of Mulgrave State of Oxford Magdalene College , Oxford - Anthony Farmer recommended by the King for President Election of the President · 278 - 281 283 287 288 The Fellows of Magdalene cited before the High Commission Parker ...
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... Earl of Devonshire's · · 636 Debate in the Lords on the Question whether the Throne was vacant 637 Majority for the Negative ; Agitation in London 638 Letter of James to the Convention 639 Debates ; Negotiations ; Letter of the Princess ...
... Earl of Devonshire's · · 636 Debate in the Lords on the Question whether the Throne was vacant 637 Majority for the Negative ; Agitation in London 638 Letter of James to the Convention 639 Debates ; Negotiations ; Letter of the Princess ...
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... Earl of Devonshire , took the lead in the Upper House ; and he was well qualified to do so . In wealth and The Earl influence he was second to none of the English nobles and the general voice designated him as the finest gen- tleman of ...
... Earl of Devonshire , took the lead in the Upper House ; and he was well qualified to do so . In wealth and The Earl influence he was second to none of the English nobles and the general voice designated him as the finest gen- tleman of ...
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... Earl of Northampton , had fought bravely for King Charles the First , and , surrounded by the parliamentary soldiers , had fallen , sword in hand , refusing to give or take quarter . The Bishop himself , before he was ordained , had ...
... Earl of Northampton , had fought bravely for King Charles the First , and , surrounded by the parliamentary soldiers , had fallen , sword in hand , refusing to give or take quarter . The Bishop himself , before he was ordained , had ...
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