The Works of Thomas Carlyle: Oliver Cromwell's letters and speeches, with elucidationsChapman and Hall, 1897 |
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... Hursley , on Mayday 1649 ; and , one point fairly settled at last ! —But now mark farther how Anne , second daughter of the House of Hursley , came to be married not long after to John Dunch of Pusey in Berkshire ' ; which Dunch of ...
... Hursley , on Mayday 1649 ; and , one point fairly settled at last ! —But now mark farther how Anne , second daughter of the House of Hursley , came to be married not long after to John Dunch of Pusey in Berkshire ' ; which Dunch of ...
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... Hursley with Mr. Richard ; 1 2d November 1643 , Commons Journals , iii . 299 . * Additional Ayscough MSS . 12,098 . Scobell , Part ii . 46 , the immense Act of Parliament for sale of them . Miss Dorothy received them with her blushes ...
... Hursley with Mr. Richard ; 1 2d November 1643 , Commons Journals , iii . 299 . * Additional Ayscough MSS . 12,098 . Scobell , Part ii . 46 , the immense Act of Parliament for sale of them . Miss Dorothy received them with her blushes ...
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... Hursley Business , of the same date as Letter XCI .; which must also be read . I do not expect many readers to take the trouble of represent- ing before their minds the clear condition of Mr. Ludlow's lease , ' of the 2501. , ' the 1507 ...
... Hursley Business , of the same date as Letter XCI .; which must also be read . I do not expect many readers to take the trouble of represent- ing before their minds the clear condition of Mr. Ludlow's lease , ' of the 2501. , ' the 1507 ...
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... Hursley as indeed renders the rest of the Manor very inconsiderable . Sir , if I concur to deny myself in point of present moneys , as also in the other things mentioned , as aforesaid , I may and do expect the Manor of Hursley to be ...
... Hursley as indeed renders the rest of the Manor very inconsiderable . Sir , if I concur to deny myself in point of present moneys , as also in the other things mentioned , as aforesaid , I may and do expect the Manor of Hursley to be ...
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... HURSLEY : THESE 66 London , " 25th March 1649 . Sir , -You will pardon the brevity of these lines ; the haste I am in , by reason of business , occasions it . To testify the earnest desire I have to see a happy period to this Treaty ...
... HURSLEY : THESE 66 London , " 25th March 1649 . Sir , -You will pardon the brevity of these lines ; the haste I am in , by reason of business , occasions it . To testify the earnest desire I have to see a happy period to this Treaty ...
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