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Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… here are now for the present in a very ill Condition, the Country complaining of them for lying on them still, and they on the Country for resisting to give them Quarters; but'tis hoped, a … on without any great Matter of visible Discontent; the Country pays in their Six Months Assesments apace; and all …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… punctually perform against the 15th of January, and the Country may be sure to be freed of Quarter, if, according to … with a Warrant enclosed from one Mr. Chapman of that Country, directed to a high Constable of a Hundred near … of his Hundred to meet at a certain Place in that Country, to consider (as he pertended) of a Petition to be …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… and passed. June 30; The Pontefracters plunder the Country. The Post Letters from the North were this Week … of Peterborough, in the Head of them; That they summon the Country, expecting great Numbers to join with them, and have … to our General Langdale, to Publish to the Army and Country-People, which is to this effect: That the King his …
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… Corn-Fields and Houses. The Enemy's Party consisted of the Country-men thereabouts, the Seamen, and some London … these were surprised by Colonel Carnaby and others of the Country that knew the way to them. The Major is carried … Langdale, and expect they will come with Armies into this Country within this Week; the People generally are much …
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… Colonel Horton; which he understanding, marched into that Country, which lies to the North of Glamorganshire; took Mr. … of the Gentry, for security and preservation of the Country. The Works about this Town go on apace; the … Durham and Anwick, had Meetings with the Gentlemen of the Country, who have many of them shewed their desires of …
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… burden to themselves, because they are so much to the poor Country, which is the more grievous to them, because they … the Cause, Truth, and Glory of God, the settlement of my Country's Peace, and the preventing of the bloody and … Conscience, and those publick and dear Concernments of my Country, wherein I have a Portion, to this misled Fancy of …
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… the Castle, the Enemy sallies out, went a good way in the Country, fetcht away Sir Arthur Ingram from his House, and … to work the business, as himself confesseth; but being a Country man and no Souldier, some scruples arose about trying … be hereafter quartered, to take special Care that the Country People do readily afford them the best Quarter and …
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… &c.; Sir Phil. Musgrove, &c.; with 500 Horse Levied the Country for Trained Bands Ma. Ge. Lambert on his march to … came into Cleaveland on Monday last, and began to Levy the Country for the Train-Bands. Major-General Lambert is coming … to seize them. Lieut. General Cromwell near Berwick; the Country rises with him, &c. The Captain that commands the …
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… the Soldiers already; the Officers do confess it, and the Country are sensible of it: Money and Justice will Work great … Forces and Garrisons, as also of the Sufferings of the Country in respect of free Quarter, which might have been … Army's Enemies to raise the Army into Distempers, and the Country about them into Confusion. This Declaration was by …
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… business, licens'd by Mr. Speaker to repair home into his Country. Feb. 23. Sunday. Munday, Feb. 24. Subsidy-bill read. …