History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Reign of Victoria

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History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Reign of Victoria
Mrs. Markham, Eliza Robbins
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' Wlio removed Charles fnaa Holmby ?
Digitized by VjOOQIC ENGLISH HISTORY • 307 The king asked Joyce what warrant he acted, he an- swered by pointing to his soldiers, who were a fine body of men, drawn up in the court-yard. The king said, smi- ling, " Your warrant is indeed written in fair characters and legible ;" and, knowing that resistance would be in vain, immediately consented to accompany him, and was carried to the head- quarters of the arpiy at Triple Heath, in Cambridgeshire.
The brea
...ch between the army an 1 the parliament now came to an open rupture, and colonel Rainsborough march- ed to London, and completely reduced both the parliament and the city under the authority of Cromwell, who was become the acknowledged chief of his party. The king, meanwhile, remained with the army, and was far more comfortably situated than he had before been when under the rigorous confinement to which he had been subjected by the parliament, or under the insincere protection of the Scots. He was allowed to correspond with the queen ; his friends and his chaplains were sufiered to return to him, and he was permitted the use of the Liturgy and the service of the church.

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