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... officers under his command . In the various engagements off the coast of Holland in the summer of 1673 , Sir Edward Spragg severely criticises the Prince's mismanagement , and speaks of the " ill conduct and most notorious cowardice ...
... officers under his command . In the various engagements off the coast of Holland in the summer of 1673 , Sir Edward Spragg severely criticises the Prince's mismanagement , and speaks of the " ill conduct and most notorious cowardice ...
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... officers could not be blamed for being inactive . Undoubtedly Lord Dart- mouth was in a most difficult position . Sir Henry Shere , writing to him on the 25th November , seems to have expressed the position pretty clearly , and advised ...
... officers could not be blamed for being inactive . Undoubtedly Lord Dart- mouth was in a most difficult position . Sir Henry Shere , writing to him on the 25th November , seems to have expressed the position pretty clearly , and advised ...
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... officers to be removed . Upon receipt of this and the news that the King had withdrawn , Lord Dartmouth had these orders carried out , and further wrote to the Prince of Orange as to the safety of the ships under his charge . Concerning ...
... officers to be removed . Upon receipt of this and the news that the King had withdrawn , Lord Dartmouth had these orders carried out , and further wrote to the Prince of Orange as to the safety of the ships under his charge . Concerning ...
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... officers of the Armory , storekeepers , and others that dureing the time of the late distractions , the severall armes , amunicon , and habiliments of warr , formerly remayning in the Green Gallery at Green- wich , were all taken and ...
... officers of the Armory , storekeepers , and others that dureing the time of the late distractions , the severall armes , amunicon , and habiliments of warr , formerly remayning in the Green Gallery at Green- wich , were all taken and ...
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... Officers of the Armorye for his Majesty's use have it now in their possession . Memorandum : -That the severall distinguishments of the armors and furnitures before mentioned , viz . : -The first serviceable , the second defective and ...
... Officers of the Armorye for his Majesty's use have it now in their possession . Memorandum : -That the severall distinguishments of the armors and furnitures before mentioned , viz . : -The first serviceable , the second defective and ...
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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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