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... considerable amount of property in Ireland , and the letters of his agents there , James and Nicholas Jones , throw some light on the condition of affairs in that country during the fifteen years following the Restoration . At the death ...
... considerable amount of property in Ireland , and the letters of his agents there , James and Nicholas Jones , throw some light on the condition of affairs in that country during the fifteen years following the Restoration . At the death ...
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... considerable amount of information , which , with what has been printed in the former report , gives a fairly complete account of the expedition . Lord Dartmouth was appointed on the 2 July , 1683 , sailed in August , and was home again ...
... considerable amount of information , which , with what has been printed in the former report , gives a fairly complete account of the expedition . Lord Dartmouth was appointed on the 2 July , 1683 , sailed in August , and was home again ...
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... considerable light upon the subjects with which they deal . The letters of Mr. Rawlings , a wine merchant of St. Columb , in Cornwall , give a graphic description of the systematic smuggling which existed in the West of England during ...
... considerable light upon the subjects with which they deal . The letters of Mr. Rawlings , a wine merchant of St. Columb , in Cornwall , give a graphic description of the systematic smuggling which existed in the West of England during ...
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... considerable time as far as I could perceive . We engaged above an hour very smartly . When the Dutch found they could do no good on us with their men of war , they attacked us with two fireships , the first of which we fired with our ...
... considerable time as far as I could perceive . We engaged above an hour very smartly . When the Dutch found they could do no good on us with their men of war , they attacked us with two fireships , the first of which we fired with our ...
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... considerable splendour , she resides in the palace with the Prince , and is counted unhappy in this , that there is no hopes of an heir male by her . Then follow descriptions of the armies , guards , the Council , revenues and customs ...
... considerable splendour , she resides in the palace with the Prince , and is counted unhappy in this , that there is no hopes of an heir male by her . Then follow descriptions of the armies , guards , the Council , revenues and customs ...
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The Manuscripts of the Earl of Dartmouth, Volume 3 Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts Visualização integral - 1896 |
The Manuscripts of the Earl of Dartmouth, Volume 3 Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts Visualização integral - 1896 |
The Manuscripts of the Earl of Dartmouth, Volume 3 Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts Visualização integral - 1896 |
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acquaint Admiral affairs anchored answer armour army astern believe Bruges Cambresis cap-a-pe Captain Colonel WILLIAM LEGGE command December desire dispatch Duke Dunkirk Dutch Dutch fleet EARL OF DARTMOUTH Edward Spragg enclosed endeavour enemy England favour fireships flag France French friends GEORGE LEGGE Ghent gilt give Grace hath honour hope horse James JAMES JONES JOHN NEWTON JONES to Colonel July June King King's LADY KAYE land late leeward letter London Lord Dartmouth LORD LEWISHAM Lord North Lord Strafford Lordship Majesty Majesty's March Marquis Marshal Villars Mole Monsieur morning NICHOLAS JONES night November o'clock October officers orders person Portsmouth present Queen received regiment Resolution Royal Highness Ruyter sail Secretary sent September ships shot Sir Edward Spragg Sir John Spithead squadron stood tacked Tangier Texel told town troops weather wind windward