A Narrative by John Ashburnham of His Attendance on King Charles the First from Oxford to the Scotch Army, and from Hampton-Court to the Isle of Wight ... to which is Prefixed a Vindication of His Character ... and Conduct, from the Misrepresentations of Lord Clarendon, Volume 2Payne and Foss, 1830 |
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... tion or partiality . In truth there are many obvi- ous reasons , besides the disparity of age , why the distinguished favourite of king Charles the first , could never be much in the good graces of king Charles the second . In the same ...
... tion or partiality . In truth there are many obvi- ous reasons , besides the disparity of age , why the distinguished favourite of king Charles the first , could never be much in the good graces of king Charles the second . In the same ...
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... tion of his estate in 1643 , and the subsequent rejection of his wife's humble petition for some allowance of its proceeds for the maintenance and education of their children , are authenticated by parliamentary records . But there is ...
... tion of his estate in 1643 , and the subsequent rejection of his wife's humble petition for some allowance of its proceeds for the maintenance and education of their children , are authenticated by parliamentary records . But there is ...
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... tion than Ashburnham's . Not even that of lord Clarendon himself , who has immortalized the names of his own companions . Happily he has done the same by the friends of Ashburnham . * Their or to the queen mother , the noble Historian ...
... tion than Ashburnham's . Not even that of lord Clarendon himself , who has immortalized the names of his own companions . Happily he has done the same by the friends of Ashburnham . * Their or to the queen mother , the noble Historian ...
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... tion , but extending to all . Thus the object of a contemporary's unmerited envy , hatred , and ma- lice is bequeathed , an acceptable heir - loom , to the all uncharitableness of succeeding ages . The hostile prejudice is too natural ...
... tion , but extending to all . Thus the object of a contemporary's unmerited envy , hatred , and ma- lice is bequeathed , an acceptable heir - loom , to the all uncharitableness of succeeding ages . The hostile prejudice is too natural ...
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... tion , ( the king's going to the Isle of Wight ) in which Ashburnham was so principally engaged , it was deemed an expedient preliminary to ascertain what was the noble Historian's disposition towards him antecedently ; so it may not be ...
... tion , ( the king's going to the Isle of Wight ) in which Ashburnham was so principally engaged , it was deemed an expedient preliminary to ascertain what was the noble Historian's disposition towards him antecedently ; so it may not be ...
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00 CHARLES Accompt accordingly And doe Army believe Captaine chancellor Collonell command Commissioners confidence Cromwell and Ireton delivered desired disbursed by John discourse doe allow thereof doe know earl endeavour engaged England escape Especiall appoyntment favour France Governour Hammond Hampton Court hands hath Hist Holdenby honour hope Ireton Isle of Wight jesty John Ashburnham judgement King king's kingdom letter London lord Clarendon lord Cottington Lord Hopton lord Jermyn Majestie's Majesty Majesty's ment money mentioned Montreuil never Newcastle opinion Oxford Parlia Parliament particular view party pass person pleased Prince publick queen reason Received by John replied resolved Scots Scotts sent servant Service And doe shew side the leafe sir Edward Hyde Sir John Berkeley sir Orlando Bridgeman summes of money taken a particular thee thing thou thought tion told Treaty treaty of Newport true accordingly trust truth wait