Letters Archaeological and Historical Relating to the Isle of Wight, Tom 2Henry Frowde, 1896 |
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... Charles I in Caris- brooke Castle The Trattle Family Early Visits of Charles I to the Isle of Wight Letter from Charles I , when in Carisbrooke Castle , to the Marquis of Argyll , Dec. 23 , A.D. 1647 . · 192 199 200 203 • 205 The Secret ...
... Charles I in Caris- brooke Castle The Trattle Family Early Visits of Charles I to the Isle of Wight Letter from Charles I , when in Carisbrooke Castle , to the Marquis of Argyll , Dec. 23 , A.D. 1647 . · 192 199 200 203 • 205 The Secret ...
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... Charles I at the Treaty of Newport , 1648 The Stipulations of the Treaty of Newport with regard to the Church of England Sir John Bowring and Charles I at Carisbrooke Castle Glimpses of Romantic Realities from the Isle of Wight in the ...
... Charles I at the Treaty of Newport , 1648 The Stipulations of the Treaty of Newport with regard to the Church of England Sir John Bowring and Charles I at Carisbrooke Castle Glimpses of Romantic Realities from the Isle of Wight in the ...
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... Charles I succeeded to the throne in the following year . In the first year of James the First the bailiff and burgesses of Newport were constituted a body politic to consist of a Mayor , twenty- four burgesses , and a recorder , with ...
... Charles I succeeded to the throne in the following year . In the first year of James the First the bailiff and burgesses of Newport were constituted a body politic to consist of a Mayor , twenty- four burgesses , and a recorder , with ...
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Edward Boucher James. between Charles I and the Commissioners , which was pulled down to make way for the present structure , and which is figured in Mr. Hillier's Narrative of the attempted Escapes of Charles I from Carisbrooke Castle ...
Edward Boucher James. between Charles I and the Commissioners , which was pulled down to make way for the present structure , and which is figured in Mr. Hillier's Narrative of the attempted Escapes of Charles I from Carisbrooke Castle ...
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... Charles was set on foot with France for the hand of the daughter of Henry of Navarre , and Louis's sister , Henrietta Maria . An overture was made , and it was thought fit for the concluding of the match that the Earl of Carlisle and ...
... Charles was set on foot with France for the hand of the daughter of Henry of Navarre , and Louis's sister , Henrietta Maria . An overture was made , and it was thought fit for the concluding of the match that the Earl of Carlisle and ...
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