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A96278 Englands Iliads in a nut-shell. Or, A briefe chronologie of the battails, sieges, conflicts, and other most remarkable passages from the beginning of this rebellion, to the 25. of March, 1645. Wharton, George, Sir, 1596-1672. 1645 (1645) Wing W1544; Thomason E1182_3; ESTC R208159 28,009 48

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money_n to_o hasten_v the_o scots_a invasion_n november_n 27._o the_o king_n messenger_n hang_v at_o london_n for_o discharge_v his_o duty_n in_o serve_v his_o majesty_n writ_n decemb._n 4._o hawarden_n castle_n surrender_v to_o his_o majesty_n force_n december_n 8._o john_n pym_n die_v de_fw-la morbo_fw-la pediculoso_fw-la at_o derby_n house_n in_o westminster_n in_o which_o place_n the_o medley_n scot_n and_o other_o sit_v and_o hatch_v their_o contrivance_n for_o support_v of_o the_o present_a rebellion_n december_n 12._o beeston_n castle_n assault_v and_o take_v for_o his_o majesty_n december_n 21._o lapley_n house_n take_v by_o captain_n heavenningham_n for_o his_o majesty_n december_n 28._o colonel_n nathaniel_n fines_n one_o of_o the_o first_o that_o appear_v in_o this_o rebellion_n be_v in_o a_o court_n of_o war_n at_o saint_n albans_n by_o his_o fellow_n rebel_v sentence_v to_o be_v hang_v for_o a_o coward_n december_n 29._o the_o stately_a screen_n of_o copper_n rich_o gild_v 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