Life and Administration of Edward, First Earl of Clarendon: The life of Clarendon, 1838Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1838 |
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... King at Berwick , " the Lord Treasurer and " Lord Cottington assured that your Majesty had " searched every corner from whence any proba- bility of money could be procured , before your departure . " Such was the distress which , having ...
... King at Berwick , " the Lord Treasurer and " Lord Cottington assured that your Majesty had " searched every corner from whence any proba- bility of money could be procured , before your departure . " Such was the distress which , having ...
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... Cottington and Windebank . We are told by the latter * , that six weeks were passed by Charles in continual consultations with a secret committee of some of his Council ( of whom Winde- bank was one ) ; that the result of their ...
... Cottington and Windebank . We are told by the latter * , that six weeks were passed by Charles in continual consultations with a secret committee of some of his Council ( of whom Winde- bank was one ) ; that the result of their ...
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... Lord Say , who succeeded Lord Cottington as Master of the Wards , and followed up the undertaking of the Earl of Bedford , is attributed the King's remon- , strance in the House of Lords , which the Commons voted to be a breach of ...
... Lord Say , who succeeded Lord Cottington as Master of the Wards , and followed up the undertaking of the Earl of Bedford , is attributed the King's remon- , strance in the House of Lords , which the Commons voted to be a breach of ...
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... Lord Falkland and Sir John Colepepper , whom he had called to the privy council , and intended to make Secretary of State and Chancellor of the Exchequer , in the place of Vane and Cottington . With these liberal and enlightened ...
... Lord Falkland and Sir John Colepepper , whom he had called to the privy council , and intended to make Secretary of State and Chancellor of the Exchequer , in the place of Vane and Cottington . With these liberal and enlightened ...
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... diurnals as had happened to be in his pos- session ; for he tells Lord Cottington , in a letter Clar . State Papers , ii . 382 . † Ibid . ii . 385 . XI . 1646 . XI . 1646 . 66 CHAP . of the same Ibid . ii . 288 . EDWARD EARL OF CLARENDON .
... diurnals as had happened to be in his pos- session ; for he tells Lord Cottington , in a letter Clar . State Papers , ii . 382 . † Ibid . ii . 385 . XI . 1646 . XI . 1646 . 66 CHAP . of the same Ibid . ii . 288 . EDWARD EARL OF CLARENDON .
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