Sir Harry Vane: His Life and Times (1613-1662)Gambit, 1973 - 498 pages |
Contents
A Baptism 1613 | 3 |
The Wonderful Year 1625 | 9 |
Diplomacy and Conscience 16311634 | 28 |
Copyright | |
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action Anne Hutchinson antinomian appointed army asked began believed bishops Boston called cause charges Charles Christ church City civil Clarendon committee Commons Commonwealth conscience Council court covenant Cromwell Cromwell's death debate Earl elder Vane election enemies England English Essex father fear Fifth Monarchists force friends God's governor Gustav Adolf Haselrig Henry Marten Holy House Hugh Peter Independents inner John John Pym king king's kingdom knew Lambert later Laud liberty London Long Parliament Lord magistrates military ministers nation navy negotiations never officers Oliver once ordinance Parliamentary party peace Pequots person petition political pounds Prayer Presbyterian proposed Protector Puritan refused regiment religion religious revolutionaries Royalist Rump Scotland Scots seemed sent ship money Sir Henry Vane soldiers spirit Strafford sword things thought Trained Bands treason Vane's voted Wariston Westminster Whitelocke William William Prynne Winthrop words wrote young Vane
References to this book
Farnham/Farnum Families in America, Volume 1, Part 2 Antoinette Farnham Stepanek No preview available - 1993 |