. The history of the rebellion and civil wars in England, begun in the year 1641. With the precedent passages, and actions, that contributed thereunto, and the happy end, and conclusion thereof by the King's blessed restoration, and return, upon the 29th of May, in the year 1660 . nnington Henry Marten, William Purefoy. John Barkftead. Matthew Tomlinfon. John Blackiftone, Gilbert Millington. Sir William Conftable, Bar. Edmond Ludlow, John Huichinfon. Sir Michael Livefey, Bar. Robert Tichbourne. Owen Roe. Robert Lilbo\rne. AdrianScroowe. Richard Deahe. John Okey. John Hujbi Wi Uiam


. The history of the rebellion and civil wars in England, begun in the year 1641. With the precedent passages, and actions, that contributed thereunto, and the happy end, and conclusion thereof by the King's blessed restoration, and return, upon the 29th of May, in the year 1660 . nnington Henry Marten, William Purefoy. John Barkftead. Matthew Tomlinfon. John Blackiftone, Gilbert Millington. Sir William Conftable, Bar. Edmond Ludlow, John Huichinfon. Sir Michael Livefey, Bar. Robert Tichbourne. Owen Roe. Robert Lilbo\rne. AdrianScroowe. Richard Deahe. John Okey. John Hujbi Wi UiamJ&bjje. Corneknts Holland. JohnfCarew. John Jones. Miles Corbet. Francis Allen. Peregr. Pelham* Daniel Blagrave. Valentine Wanton, Thomas Harrifon. Edward Whalley. Tl horn as Pride, Ifaac Ewers. Tho. L. Grey of Grohy, Sir John Danvers. Sir Tho. Maleverer^ Bar. John Moor. John Alured. Henry Smith. Humphrey Edwards. Gregory Clement. Thomas Wogan. Sir Gregory Norton^ Bar? Edmond Harvey. John Venn. Thomas Scot, Tho. Andrews, Aid. of Lond. William Cawley. Anthony Stapeley. John Downs. Thomas Hortou. Thomas Hammond. Nicholas Love. Vincent Potter. Auguftine Garland. John Dixwel. George Fleetwood. Simon Meyne. James Temple. Peter Temple, Thomas Waite. The ic8 Original Papers T. HE King being come in his wontedPofture, with hiHat on, fome of the Soldiers began to call for JuftiJuftice, and Execution 5 but Silence being commanded,Majefty began : / clefire a Word, to be heard a little; and I hope Igive no Occajion of Interruption. Bradjhawfkwcily anfwered. You may anfwer in yourhear the Court firft. His Majefty patiently replied, If it pleafe yodejire to be heard, and I fhall not give any Ockajion ofInterruption, and it is only a Word. A fudden Judg*ment Bradfharv. Sir, You fliall be heard in due time; but youare to hear the Court firft. JCing. Sir, Ideftre it; it will be in order to what I be-lieve tide Court will fay: And therefore, Sir, A hajly Judgment is not fofoon recalled. Bradfhaw


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