| battle of worcester - 1859 - 86 pages
...transportation, at his return, he was to receive a considerable sum of money from Captain Ellesden. minster, and published that day at Lime. In this a heavy penalty...his own chamber. All the persuasions he used for his liberty were in vain ; for the more he entreated, the more violent her passions increased, breaking... | |
| Allan Fea - Great Britain - 1904 - 506 pages
...out by the Men of Westminster, and published that day at Lime. In this, a heavy Penalty was thundred out against all that should conceal the King, or any...his own chamber. All the persuasions he used for his liberty, were in vain : For the more he intreated, the more her violent passion increased, breaking... | |
| Alexander Meyrick Broadley - Great Britain - 1912 - 504 pages
...seems) was frighted into a panick fear by that dreadful Proclamation (of the tenth of September} set out by the Men of Westminster, and published that...making him a Prisoner in his own chamber. All the perswasions he used for his liberty, were in vain : For the more he intreated, the more her violent... | |
| Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society - Archaeology - 1887 - 160 pages
...Westminster, and published that day at Lyme. In this a heavy penalty was thundered out against all who should conceal the King or any of his party who were...any that should betray him. She, apprehending the persona her husband engaged to * " Claustrum Regale Reseratum." carry over to be Royalists, resolved... | |
| Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society - Archaeology - 1887 - 166 pages
...Westminster, and published that day at Lyme. In this a heavy penalty was thundered out against all who should conceal the King or any of his party who were...She, apprehending the persons her husband engaged to * " Claustrum Regale Eeseratum." CHARLES II. IN DORSET. carry over to be Royalists, resolved to secure... | |
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