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Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… to fit in the Houses; and one of them, the Earl of South-hampton (against whom there was not the least Colour of …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… of this Place happen'd soon after the Battle of Marston-Moor; and the Parliament's Convoy that went with the Soldiers … Welshmens Good-will. This Surprize of Monmouth, the Key of South-Wales, and only safe Intercourse for the King's Army … To regain Monmouth for the King, the whole Power of South Wales, under the Command of Colonel Gerrard, advanced …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… utmost to reduce them to Obedience, by appointing the Lord Moor and others, and afterwards Sir Rich. Barnwell, and …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… situation thereof in an Angle, having Humber on the South-side, and Hull on the East, in his Progress into these … on the other side of the River Hull, one over-against the South end of the Town, hard by the mouth of Hull, which … of the Town, the Inhabitants built a Fort at the South end, which is very well furnished with Iron Guns, and …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… King had The Parliament had In Warwick All North-Wales and South-Wales, With all the strong Garisons of Rag- In Warwick … Harlatt-Castle, &c. Wales Pembroke Town and Castles in South-Wales, and Montgomery Castle in North-Wales. The King's … Norton in Hampshire. Beyond TRENT. The Battel at Marston-Moor divided those Parts for the Parliament; yet there …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… Horse and Foot into all the Passes from the North to the South-Sea, and the Country were enjoined to Barracade up the … and to block up the Passages from Bodmin to the North and South Sea; I sent a Summons with Propositions to Sr. Ralph …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… the Gentry, Sir Tho. Rous, Mr. Letsmore, Mr. Hunt, and Mr. Moor. And for the Ministry, Mr. Moor and Mr. Baxter. However, this Overture did not quickly … being situated very conveniently to command all Parts of South-Wales. It had been streightned by some Forces of Sir …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… the North side of the Town, and those for the King on the South-side, and no intermixture of the one Party's Attendants … assisted the Rebellion in the North or the Invasion in the South of the said Kingdom of Scotland, or the late Invasion …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… and despatched 300 men, with six pieces of ordnance, to South Shields, to make fortifications and trenches. The … The Scots likewise succeeded in taking the fort at South Shields, which commanded the mouth of the harbour, in … Fairfax in the siege of York. After the battle of Marston Moor, they returned northward to meet the Earl of Calender, …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… who about that time were ordered to muster at Killingworth Moor, were taken into the town for its better defence. The … Munroe's regiments of foot, arrived at Newcastle from the south, and encamped upon the Town Moor. On Monday the 28th, … Moorland, lying in the Tyne, in order to be transported to South Carolina. On the 27th of September, this year, Ewan …