A Secret Negociation With Charles the First 1643 1644

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A Secret Negociation With Charles the First 1643 1644
Bertha Meriton Cordery Gardiner
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Notice should be drawn to the peculiar use of the word agitations, " on p. 1 . Which may help to explain the use of the word " agitators " for the agents appointed by the soldiers in 1647.
* " The enemy quartered at Ethrop House within two little miles of Alesbury, expecting the prize ; but by the next morning by some scout or secret intelligence they had notice that their plot was blasted, so they returned back towards Oxford. " The Scottish Dove, King's Pamphlets, E. Fg.
b King's Pamphlets: T
...he Kingdom's Weekly Intelligencer, E. Ff. The weather was very inclement, and the operations of the forces on both sides impeded in all parts of the country.
A SECRET NEGOCIATION WITH CHARLES I.
(1. ) THOMAS OGLE TO THE EARL OF BRISTOL.
[Tanner MSS. Vol. Ixii. Fol. 332. ] MY LORD, Having by God's great marcy bin soported by his great provydenss (after almost 7 months most myserable close improsin- ment, aggravated with most exquiset acts of barbarissme and cruelty, in the Lo: Fetter's 3 howse, and from thenss 20 days in the hoolr of a ship) obtayned (not through favour but forgetfulnes of these grand refformers) the lyberty of Winchester Howse, where now I am a prisner, som of my freinds and aqueyntans had recorss to me, wherby my former agitations (well known to Sir Nich.


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