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... Duke depended their own territorial influence , and here long hung in parish churches Charles I's solemn acknowledgement of gratitude for the loyalty of the Duchy . Close analysis of the political map would reveal many other such ...
... Duke depended their own territorial influence , and here long hung in parish churches Charles I's solemn acknowledgement of gratitude for the loyalty of the Duchy . Close analysis of the political map would reveal many other such ...
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... Duke of Newcastle ' ( as his self - composed epitaph terms him ) , was one famous type , and lives most plainly in the life by his duchess , that Margaret Lucas of whom we spoke before , sister to Sir Charles , executed by Fairfax at ...
... Duke of Newcastle ' ( as his self - composed epitaph terms him ) , was one famous type , and lives most plainly in the life by his duchess , that Margaret Lucas of whom we spoke before , sister to Sir Charles , executed by Fairfax at ...
Page 80
... Duke of Gloucester to her Church , Berkeley's schemes to divide York from the King — all this had the effect of outraging Charles who , at his worst , never lost a saving ability to see that his boon companions could smile and smile ...
... Duke of Gloucester to her Church , Berkeley's schemes to divide York from the King — all this had the effect of outraging Charles who , at his worst , never lost a saving ability to see that his boon companions could smile and smile ...
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... Duke of Neuberg - kept the Catholic scheme alive . Marma- duke Langdale and Father Peter Talbot were anxious to unite into a great coalition the Catholics of England and Ireland , the Jews , and the Levellers voiced by Overton and Sexby ...
... Duke of Neuberg - kept the Catholic scheme alive . Marma- duke Langdale and Father Peter Talbot were anxious to unite into a great coalition the Catholics of England and Ireland , the Jews , and the Levellers voiced by Overton and Sexby ...
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... Duke of Gloucester had occurred to the army leaders in 1648 , and might not some semi - dynastic arrange- ment bridge the gulf from the house of Cromwell to the house of Stuart ? The Duke of Buckingham's relations with Titus and ...
... Duke of Gloucester had occurred to the army leaders in 1648 , and might not some semi - dynastic arrange- ment bridge the gulf from the house of Cromwell to the house of Stuart ? The Duke of Buckingham's relations with Titus and ...
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