Memorials of the English affairs, or, An historical account of what passed from the beginning of the reign of King Charles the First, to King Charles the Second his happy restauration containing the publick transactions, civil and military : together with the private consultations and secrets of the cabinet.

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Memorials of the English affairs, or, An historical account of what passed from the beginning of the reign of King Charles the First, to King Charles the Second his happy restauration containing the publick transactions, civil and military : together with the private consultations and secrets of the cabinet.
Author
Whitlocke, Bulstrode, 1605-1675 or 6.
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London :: Printed for Nathaniel Ponder ...,
1682.
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Great Britain -- History -- Puritan Revolution, 1642-1660.
Great Britain -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649.
Great Britain -- History -- Charles II, 1660-1685.
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"Memorials of the English affairs, or, An historical account of what passed from the beginning of the reign of King Charles the First, to King Charles the Second his happy restauration containing the publick transactions, civil and military : together with the private consultations and secrets of the cabinet." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A65910.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.

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July, 1658.

2. Several of the new Conspirators tryed, and found guilty.

6. Several of them were executed in London, and at Tyburn.

8. Mr. Hugh Peters related the Passages of Mar∣dike and Dunkirk, where he preached to the Soul∣diers.

14. Upon a Report from the Commissioners of the Treasury, the Protector and Council made se∣veral Orders for bringing in money in arrear to the State.

17. Mr. Ryley the Herald, and Clerk of the Re∣cords * 1.1 in the Tower, promised great Service about the Calendring of the Records.

Page 675

18. The Protector was at Hampton Court, and his Council there with him.

21. The Protector kept a day of Thanksgiving for the Successes in Flanders.

24. News of the Siege of Gravelin by the English and French Forces.

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