The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688. Chapter 58 - 62, Volume 10Tourneisen, 1789 - 412 pages |
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... civil Montrofe's diforders , the earl of Montrofe , a young noble victories man of a distinguished family , returning from his travels , had been introduced to the king , VOL . X. B LVIII . 1645 . CHA P. and had made an.
... civil Montrofe's diforders , the earl of Montrofe , a young noble victories man of a distinguished family , returning from his travels , had been introduced to the king , VOL . X. B LVIII . 1645 . CHA P. and had made an.
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... earl of Antrim , a nobleman of Ireland , for fome fupply of men from that country . And he him felf , changing his disguises and paffing through many dangers , arrived in Scotland ; where he lay concealed in the borders of the Highlands ...
... earl of Antrim , a nobleman of Ireland , for fome fupply of men from that country . And he him felf , changing his disguises and paffing through many dangers , arrived in Scotland ; where he lay concealed in the borders of the Highlands ...
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... covenanters . He was joined on his march by the earl of Airly , with his two younger fons , Sir Thomas and 7 ift of September , 1644. Rufh . vol . vi . p . 983 Wishart , cap . 5 . LVIII . 1645 . CHA P. Sir David Ogilvy : B 4 CHARLES I.
... covenanters . He was joined on his march by the earl of Airly , with his two younger fons , Sir Thomas and 7 ift of September , 1644. Rufh . vol . vi . p . 983 Wishart , cap . 5 . LVIII . 1645 . CHA P. Sir David Ogilvy : B 4 CHARLES I.
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... earl of Lothian , was behind him with a great army : The militia of the northern counties . Murray , Rofs , Caithness , to the number of 5000 men , opposed him in front , and guarded the banks of the Spey , a deep and rapid river . In ...
... earl of Lothian , was behind him with a great army : The militia of the northern counties . Murray , Rofs , Caithness , to the number of 5000 men , opposed him in front , and guarded the banks of the Spey , a deep and rapid river . In ...
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... lay at Innerlochy , fuppofing himself still at a confiderable distance from them . The earl of Seaforth , at the head of the garrifon of Inverness , who were veteran 1645 . LVIII . 1545 . ad Feb. CHA P. foldiers , CHARLES I. 9.
... lay at Innerlochy , fuppofing himself still at a confiderable distance from them . The earl of Seaforth , at the head of the garrifon of Inverness , who were veteran 1645 . LVIII . 1545 . ad Feb. CHA P. foldiers , CHARLES I. 9.
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