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Samuel Rawson Gardiner. the same ground . In Ireland Charles was fairly successful . On Septem- ber 15 , his Lord Lieutenant obtained from the Confederate Catholics , who were in arms against his Government , a cessation of hostilities ...
Samuel Rawson Gardiner. the same ground . In Ireland Charles was fairly successful . On Septem- ber 15 , his Lord Lieutenant obtained from the Confederate Catholics , who were in arms against his Government , a cessation of hostilities ...
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... , were conducting with the King at Newcastle , had been attended with success . That Cromwell watched these negotiations with the keenest interest may LIEUTENANT - GENERAL ENRY IRETON , Lord Deputy of Ireland 50 OLIVER CROMWELL .
... , were conducting with the King at Newcastle , had been attended with success . That Cromwell watched these negotiations with the keenest interest may LIEUTENANT - GENERAL ENRY IRETON , Lord Deputy of Ireland 50 OLIVER CROMWELL .
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... , were conducting with the King at Newcastle , had been attended with success . That Cromwell watched these negotiations with the keenest interest may LIEUTENANT - GENERAL HENRY IRETON , Lord Deputy of Ireland 50 OLIVER CROMWELL .
... , were conducting with the King at Newcastle , had been attended with success . That Cromwell watched these negotiations with the keenest interest may LIEUTENANT - GENERAL HENRY IRETON , Lord Deputy of Ireland 50 OLIVER CROMWELL .
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Samuel Rawson Gardiner. LIEUTENANT - GENERAL HENRY IRETON , Lord Deputy of Ireland . From the Painting by Robert Walker , in the collection of Mrs. B. M. Beadnell née Polhill ) , at Sundridge , Kent . be taken for granted ; but he does not ...
Samuel Rawson Gardiner. LIEUTENANT - GENERAL HENRY IRETON , Lord Deputy of Ireland . From the Painting by Robert Walker , in the collection of Mrs. B. M. Beadnell née Polhill ) , at Sundridge , Kent . be taken for granted ; but he does not ...
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... Ireland , now almost entirely in the hands of the so - called rebels , it was thought that the numbers required for this purpose would volunteer for service in that country , whilst the remainder would readily be induced to return ...
... Ireland , now almost entirely in the hands of the so - called rebels , it was thought that the numbers required for this purpose would volunteer for service in that country , whilst the remainder would readily be induced to return ...
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