Medulla Historiae Anglicanae: The Ancient and Present State of England, Being a Compendious History of All Its Monarchs from the Time of Julius CaesarD. Midwinter, W. Innys, A. Ward, J. and P. Knapton, S. Birt, T. Longman, D. Brown, C. Hitch, J. Hodges, and J. Rivington, 1742 - Great Britain - 647 pages |
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On the 20th of February Ge- his Letters to certain Privy Couaperal Ginkle was
created Earl of sellors and other Persons of ( caAthlone . On the ift of March the
lity , inviting them over to be V 1 . Earl of Pembroke was made Lord . nesses of
the ...
On the 20th of February Ge- his Letters to certain Privy Couaperal Ginkle was
created Earl of sellors and other Persons of ( caAthlone . On the ift of March the
lity , inviting them over to be V 1 . Earl of Pembroke was made Lord . nesses of
the ...
Page 387
That On the 23d of March Sir Fobn Outlawries were revers'd . That Trenchard was
made Secretary of forfeited Eitates were lett at under State , in the Place of the
Earl of Rates . That there were great Em- Nottingham . And the Custody of ...
That On the 23d of March Sir Fobn Outlawries were revers'd . That Trenchard was
made Secretary of forfeited Eitates were lett at under State , in the Place of the
Earl of Rates . That there were great Em- Nottingham . And the Custody of ...
Page 457
... out on the 3d of July e 16th on his March towards Ger- N. S. at three in the
Morning , and any , being joined on the 18th by made a March of 20 English
Miles - English Forces . with 6,000 Foot , 30 Squadrons of This March amused
the French ...
... out on the 3d of July e 16th on his March towards Ger- N. S. at three in the
Morning , and any , being joined on the 18th by made a March of 20 English
Miles - English Forces . with 6,000 Foot , 30 Squadrons of This March amused
the French ...
Page 471
With Oider nor Commissioner , Secretary or Re to prorogue the Convocation from
ceiver of Prizes , Comptroller of the 1st of March , to which they Accounts of the
Army , Commisfi- ftood now prorogued , to such other ner of Transports , or Sick ...
With Oider nor Commissioner , Secretary or Re to prorogue the Convocation from
ceiver of Prizes , Comptroller of the 1st of March , to which they Accounts of the
Army , Commisfi- ftood now prorogued , to such other ner of Transports , or Sick ...
Page 474
Galway having received Letters the way prevailed upon the Portuguese the Earl
of Peterborough was coms : to accompany him in an Invasion by the way of
Valencia thither 1 ; of Spain , purposing to march into join him , he waited in ...
Galway having received Letters the way prevailed upon the Portuguese the Earl
of Peterborough was coms : to accompany him in an Invasion by the way of
Valencia thither 1 ; of Spain , purposing to march into join him , he waited in ...
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