English Historical Documents: 1660-1714David Charles Douglas Oxford University Press, 1953 |
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... town did extend itself to the sea , but now its ruins set it three miles off . The low grounds all about the town are used for the whitening their baize for which this town is remarkable , and also for exceeding good oysters ; but it is ...
... town did extend itself to the sea , but now its ruins set it three miles off . The low grounds all about the town are used for the whitening their baize for which this town is remarkable , and also for exceeding good oysters ; but it is ...
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... town . This river runs along by St. Ives , which was an old monastery and a rich one . From this ferry it is eight miles to Huntingdon town .... From Huntingdon town I went to Stilton , nine miles more , and thence I went to the city of ...
... town . This river runs along by St. Ives , which was an old monastery and a rich one . From this ferry it is eight miles to Huntingdon town .... From Huntingdon town I went to Stilton , nine miles more , and thence I went to the city of ...
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... town . The honour of the place is a little chapel , where the kings of Scotland are usually crowned , and where King Charles II took the Covenant when he was in that kingdom .. From Perth we marched northerly to Forfar , a place of no ...
... town . The honour of the place is a little chapel , where the kings of Scotland are usually crowned , and where King Charles II took the Covenant when he was in that kingdom .. From Perth we marched northerly to Forfar , a place of no ...
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BIBLIOGRAPHY | 39 |
Bibliography | 54 |
ACT FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE KING 1661 | 63 |
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