A Narrative by John Ashburnham of His Attendance on King Charles the First from Oxford to the Scotch Army, and from Hampton-Court to the Isle of Wight ... to which is Prefixed a Vindication of His Character ... and Conduct, from the Misrepresentations of Lord Clarendon, Том 2Payne and Foss, 1830 |
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... Thomas Beaumont ; and was born in the year 1603 . To relate the little , which is known of his pri- vate life , would neither gratify curiosity , nor excite interest . The following Notices will therefore be confined to such few facts ...
... Thomas Beaumont ; and was born in the year 1603 . To relate the little , which is known of his pri- vate life , would neither gratify curiosity , nor excite interest . The following Notices will therefore be confined to such few facts ...
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... Thomas Fairfax and his army , for his safe being in London forty days , he will go thither in person , and endeavour to settle these distractions . But in case he cannot compose them in that time , that then he may be safely set down at ...
... Thomas Fairfax and his army , for his safe being in London forty days , he will go thither in person , and endeavour to settle these distractions . But in case he cannot compose them in that time , that then he may be safely set down at ...
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... Thomas Bonnefield 200 From Mr Osbaldston 300 From Mr Cordwall 200 0880 00 00 From Mr Adams 50 From Mr Halton 60 From Mr Binlaus 20 From Mr Greaves 0030 00 00 From an unknowne person by Sr Peter Wyche 2000 00 00 From P. P. by Mr Markham ...
... Thomas Bonnefield 200 From Mr Osbaldston 300 From Mr Cordwall 200 0880 00 00 From Mr Adams 50 From Mr Halton 60 From Mr Binlaus 20 From Mr Greaves 0030 00 00 From an unknowne person by Sr Peter Wyche 2000 00 00 From P. P. by Mr Markham ...
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... Thomas Morgan From Mr Cornish From Doctor Radcliff From Mr Hudson From St Edmund Sayer From the Lord Cottington's man From Mr Hampden From the Cittie of Oxon From Mr Yates 0100 00 00 - 0065 00 00 ❤ 1500 00 00 0225 00 00 · 0300 00 00 ...
... Thomas Morgan From Mr Cornish From Doctor Radcliff From Mr Hudson From St Edmund Sayer From the Lord Cottington's man From Mr Hampden From the Cittie of Oxon From Mr Yates 0100 00 00 - 0065 00 00 ❤ 1500 00 00 0225 00 00 · 0300 00 00 ...
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... Thomas BPP From I. H. From Mr Bickerstaff for others We have taken a particular view of all the summes of mony mentioned to be received by John Ashburnham for Our use on this side ye leafe And doe know the same to be true accordingly ...
... Thomas BPP From I. H. From Mr Bickerstaff for others We have taken a particular view of all the summes of mony mentioned to be received by John Ashburnham for Our use on this side ye leafe And doe know the same to be true accordingly ...
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00 CHARLES Accompt accordingly And doe Army believe Bristoll Captaine chancellor Collonell command Commissioners confidence Cromwell and Ireton Degomme delivered desired disbursed by John discourse doe allowe thereof doe know earl Elizabeth Carter endeavour engaged England escape Especiall appoynt Especiall appoyntment favour France Governour Hammond Hampton Court hath Hist honour hope horse imployd Isle of Wight jesty John Ashburnham King king's kingdom letter London lord Clarendon lord Cottington Lord Hopton lord Jermyn Majestie's Majesty Majesty's ment money mentioned mony never Newcastle Officers opinion Oxford Parlia Parliament particular view party person pleased Prince publick queen reason Received by John Regiment resolved Scots Scotts secretary secrett service sent servant service And doe shew side the leafe sir Edward Hyde Sir John Berkeley summes of money taken a particular thee thing Thomas thou thought tion told Treaty true accordingly trust truth William Killigrewes
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Страница xix - Dear Robin, our fleshly reasonings ensnare us. These make us say, 'heavy,' 'sad,' 'pleasant,' 'easy.' Was there not a little of this when Robert Hammond, through dissatisfaction too, desired retirement from the Army, and thought of quiet in the Isle of Wight ? > Did not God find him out there ? I believe he will never forget this.
Страница 3 - A jest's prosperity lies in the ear • Of him that hears it, never in the tongue Of him that makes it : then, if sickly ears, Deaf 'd with the clamours of their own dear groans.
Страница xxix - ... sum of money received by me or by any other person or persons by my order or to my knowledge or belief for my use on account or in respect of the said estate or business. 2. The several sums of money mentioned in the said...
Страница xix - That it is lawful for a lesser part, if in the right, to force [a numerical majority] &c. To the first: call not your burden sad or heavy. If your Father laid it upon you, He intended neither. He is the Father of lights, from whom comes every good and perfect gift, who of His own will begot us, and...
Страница xxiv - Thou mentionest somewhat as if, by acting against such opposition as is like to be, there will be a tempting- of God. Dear Robin, tempting of God ordinarily is either by acting presumptuously in carnal confidence, or in unbelief through diffidence : both these ways Israel tempted God in the wilderness, and He was grieved by them. Not the encountering- [of] difficulties, therefore, makes us to tempt God ; but the acting before and without faith...
Страница xviii - Thou desirest to hear of my experiences. I can tell thee : I am such a one as thou didst formerly know, having a body of sin and death ; but I thank God, through Jesus Christ our Lord there is no condemnation, though much infirmity ; and I wait for the redemption. And in this poor condition I obtain mercy, and sweet consolation through the Spirit. And find abundant cause every day to exalt the Lord, and abase flesh, — and herein * I have some exercise.
Страница 126 - Intelligence came to the hands of a very considerable Person, That the King attempted to get out of his window ; and that he had a cord of silk with him whereby to slip down, but his breast was so big the bar would not give him passage.
Страница xxv - God, and neither of them to be reasoned into, because the heart is deceitful), — been occasioned to overlook what is just and honest, and to think the people of God may have as much or more good the one way than the other? Good by this Man, — against whom the Lord hath witnessed ; and whom thou knowest ! Is this so in their hearts ; or is it reasoned, forced in ?35 Robin, I have done.
Страница xxii - My dear Friend, let us look into providences; surely they mean somewhat. They hang so together; have been so constant, so clear, unclouded. Malice, swoln malice against God's people, now called "Saints...
Страница cxvi - You cannot be without me; you will fall to ruin if I do not sustain you.' At length the loyal Berkeley whispered to him, 'Sir, your Majesty speaks as if you had some secret strength and power that I do not know of; and since your Majesty hath concealed it from me, I wish you had concealed it from these men too.