| 1825 - 788 стор.
...autographs. OTIOSUS. The Original Letter. GENTLEMEN The army is now at North Hampton : moving every day nearer to you : if you disband not wee may be...succour each to other: but if you disperse you make yourselves & yy country a pray. You shall heare daily from North Hampt- Yo' servant Octob.3i. J. HAMPDEN... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1825 - 816 стор.
...autographs, OTIOSUS. The Original Letter. GENTLEMEN The army is now at North Hampton : moving every day nearer to you : if you disband not wee may be a mutual! succour each to other : but if you disperse you make your selves & yf country a pray. You shall... | |
| Stowe Bucks - 1849 - 312 стор.
...Tyrrell, Captaine West, or any of them. " Gentlemen, — The army is now at Northampton, moving " every day nearer to you : if you disband not wee may be a " mutual succour each to other, but if you disperse you make " yourselves and your country a pray.... | |
| Gordon Willoughby James Gyll - 1862 - 350 стор.
...Tyrrell, Cáptame "West, or any of them. " Gentlemen, — The army is now at North Hampton, moving every day nearer to you, if you disband not wee may be a...succour each to other, but if you disperse you make yourselves and y™ a pray. You shall hear daily fro' yor servant, J. HAMPDEN. North". 1 Nov. 1642."... | |
| British Museum. Department of Manuscripts - 1883 - 98 стор.
...assessed upon the county; dated Croydon, 25 Aug., 1636. Signed by "W. Cant." [William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury] ; Tho[mas, Baron] Cov[entry], [Lord Keeper]...Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke, and wife of Robert Dormer, 1st Earl of Carnarvon], referring to the endeavours to prevent her father from joining the Parliamentary... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1883 - 456 стор.
...Tyrrell, Captaine West, or any of them. Gentlemen, — The army is now at Northampton, moving every day nearer to you ; if you disband not wee may be a mutual succour to each other, but if you disperse you make yourselves and your country a prey. You... | |
| Walter Debenham Sweeting, John Taylor - 1890 - 794 стор.
...Gentlemen The army is now at North Hampton, moving euery day nearer to you : if you disband not wee may bee a mutuall succour each to other, but if you disperse you make yourselues & yr country a pray. You shall hear daily fro Yr seruant North Hampt Octob 3 1 " [i64a]. J° HamPdenThe... | |
| 1890 - 366 стор.
...Gentlemen The army is now at North Hampton, moving euery day nearer to you : if you disband not wee may bee a mutuall succour each to other, but if you disperse you make yourselues & yr country a pray. Ynu shall hear daily fro Yr seruant North Hampt Octob 3 1 " [1642]. Jo HapP^11The... | |
| British Museum. Department of Manuscripts - 1895 - 848 стор.
...Bulstrode and others commanding Parliamentary troops : " The army is now at North Hampton, moving every day nearer to you. If you disband not, wee may be a mutual succour each to other ; but if you disperse, you make yourselves and your country a pray"; Northampton,... | |
| British Museum. Department of Manuscripts - 1895 - 152 стор.
..." The army is now at North Hampton, moving every day nearer to you. If you disband not, wee may bo a mutuall succour, each to other ; but, if you disperse, you make yourselves and your country a pray." Dated, Northampton, 31 Oct. [1642]. [Stowe MS. 142, f. 49.] 66.... | |
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