The annals of King James and King Charles the First ... containing a faithful history and impartial account of the great affairs of state, and transactions of parliaments in England from the tenth of King James MDCXII to the eighteenth of King Charles MDCXLII : wherein several material passages relating to the late civil wars (omitted in former histories) are made known.

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The annals of King James and King Charles the First ... containing a faithful history and impartial account of the great affairs of state, and transactions of parliaments in England from the tenth of King James MDCXII to the eighteenth of King Charles MDCXLII : wherein several material passages relating to the late civil wars (omitted in former histories) are made known.
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Frankland, Thomas, 1633-1690.
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London :: Printed by Tho. Braddyll, for Robert Clavel ...,
1681.
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Subject terms
James -- I, -- King of England, 1566-1625.
Charles -- I, -- King of England, 1600-1649.
England and Wales. -- Parliament.
Great Britain -- History -- James I, 1603-1625.
Great Britain -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649.
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"The annals of King James and King Charles the First ... containing a faithful history and impartial account of the great affairs of state, and transactions of parliaments in England from the tenth of King James MDCXII to the eighteenth of King Charles MDCXLII : wherein several material passages relating to the late civil wars (omitted in former histories) are made known." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A40397.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 1, 2024.

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Answ. Easily answered; There was the East Marches, and the West Marches of Scotland, several Counties belonging to each, What rea∣son had they to go out of their own Marches, un∣less they had Money for the keeping of them in their absence? Pat. 2. pars 10, or 11 E. 2. m. 26. for war of Scotland, 9 E. 2. the same discharged in the County of Norfolk, 13 E. 3. m. 38. Abbot of Ramsey, because he remained in his own Coun∣ty, it was no absolute discharge, but dum sic in∣tendit, 21 E. 3. Rott Franc'. Some are dischar∣ged from the custody of the Sea, because they were prompt at home; some from finding Hob∣bellers and Archers, and this was by reason of a Grant in Parliament; some were discharged, be∣cause of stay at home to guard the Coasts: this proveth the right both of the personal service and contribution.

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