History of the Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1656, Volume 1Longmans, Green, and Company, 1903 - History |
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amongst April April 26 Argyle arms army arrived Bishop Breda Broghill Carlyle Carte MSS Carte's Orig Castle Castlehaven Catholics Charles Charles II Charles's Clarendon MSS Clonmel Colonel command Commissioners Commonwealth Council Covenant Crelly Cromwell Cromwell's Daniel O'Neill Declaration defence despatched Drogheda Dublin Dundalk elected enemy engagement England English Fairfax Finglas force garrison Gilbert's Cont Government Governor Hist hope horse House Inchiquin Interr Irel Ireland Ireton Irish Jones Jones's July June June 28 King land Lenthall letter liberty Lilburne Lilburne's London Lord March March 19 March 26 ment military mission Moderate Intelligencer Monk Monk's Montrose Montrose's Munster mutineers negotiation O'Neill O'Neill's officers Order Book Ormond Owen O'Neill Parlia Parliament party Presbyterian Protestants refused regiment Royalists Scotland Scots Scottish sent Sept siege soldiers surrender sword Synott tion treaty troops Ulster Wexford whilst Winram wrote Youghal
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Page 198 - promise that I will be true and faithful to the Commonwealth of England as the same is now established, without a King or House of Lords." On the following day the obligation of signing this engagement was extended to officers of the army and navy, to all