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Sundry reasons, inducing Major Robert Huntingdon to lay down his commission. Humbly presented to the honourable Houses of Parliament, August 2, 1748 [i.e. 1648].

By: Thurloe, John, 1616-1668.Contributor(s): Maseres, Francis, 1731-1824 | Huntingdon, Robert | England and Wales. Army. New Model Army.Publisher: [London] : [printed for Edward Jeffrey and Son], [1826]Edition: [Extracted from Thurloe's State Papers, Vol. I, pages 94, 95, 96, 97 and 98].Description: p.395-407.Note: Bound in Select tracts relating to the civil wars in England by Francis MaseresSubject(s): Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649
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63E Tudor studies : 63E Memoirs of the court of England during the reign of the Stuarts, including the Protectorate / 63E Select tracts relating to the civil wars in England, in the reign of Charles the first; by writers who lived in the time, and were witnesses of the events which they describe / 63E Sundry reasons, inducing Major Robert Huntingdon to lay down his commission. Humbly presented to the honourable Houses of Parliament, August 2, 1748 [i.e. 1648]. 63E A breviary of the history of the parliament of England. Expressed in three parts: 1. The causes and beginning of the civil war in England. 2. A short mention of the progress of that civil war. 3. A compendius relation of the original and progress of the second civil war / 63E Relations and observations, historical and politick, upon the parliament begun Anno Dom. 1640. Divided into two books : I. The mystery of the two juntoes, Presbyterian and independent; II. The history of independency, &c. : 63E Memoirs of Sir John Berkeley, containing an account of his negotiation with Lieutenant-General Cromwell, Commissary-General Ireton, and other officers of the army, for restoring King Charles I, to the exercise of the government of England.

Bound in Select tracts relating to the civil wars in England by Francis Maseres

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