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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… oftentimes no easy task in the remote parts of the country Nicholas was ordered to call him to account under the … we have the clearest disclosure of the real feeling of the country. In spite of the stringency of the system under which … the strength of the feeling which had been roused in that country, than Archbishop Laud. As an opposition to what he …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… government of Scotland presented serious difficulties; the country was nominally in subjection, but a lingering warfare … dated April 6th, were to learn the state of the country, particularly the Highlands, and the best way of … Marquis of Montrose. In the civil administration of the country, there was a tendency to leniency in the carrying out …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… the assumption of power by Cromwell as Lord Protector. The country was in eager expectation of what would be done by the … are not numerous or important. The whole revenue of the country, whether arising from assessments, customs, the late … have to beg their bread (p. 126). At the other end of the country, Berwick-on-Tweed, a like complaint comes from a …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… advising speedy trial of those committed, because now the country is much set against them, lest in time pity should … 99, 114, 187, 233, 241, 244, 255). In other parts of the country the rising was equally unsuccessful. One of the … and also to the justices of peace throughout the country (pp. 9294). Letters of thanks were also issued to the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… yet he is set at liberty, and has leave to go about the country, to ensnare him (as is believed). When Cromwell, lest … Though the dealing is severe, the people of this country think it necessary; just indulgence has but hardened … for raising money to maintain forces, for the peace of the country, as he pretends. Sir John Mounson, at a late meeting …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… a work of immortal same, as well to the author as the country he has described. It was first published in 1586, and … for the glorious actions they have peformed for their country, or for their proficiency in philosophy, learning, or …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… "ancient friend," and was living the life of a country gentleman and magistrate at his seat in Berkshire, … made me a separatist from all the rest of my rank in this country, as both of gentlemen, esquires, ordinary knights, … So likewise Sir Jervase Clifton, an eminent man in our country, whose estate is richly worth three thousand pounds …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… still more seldom seen. Laud, on the contrary, ruled the country through and by the King. Since Buckingham's death, … put in a greater. Since then it had been extended to the country at large. The tax was calculated to produce something … or incumbencies for non-conformity, wandered about in country places, keeping alive a feeling of dissatisfaction, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… there be not many Scotchmen born more ignorant of our country than you are; and I hope that the same God that … Astley, who had been sent into the north to prepare the country for the opening campaign, thus writing to Secretary …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… liturgy in Edinburgh, and in a short time the whole country exhibited a determination to resist by force of arms. … chastisement of the northern kingdom (see p. 48). In that country for more than a twelvemonth past they had been … large force was levied in so poor and sparsely peopled a country as Scotland is evidenced by the town council books of …
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