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THE

HISTORY

OF THE REBELLION and CIVIL WARS

IN

ENGLAND,

Begun in the Year 1641.

VOLUME I. PART I." from 1645 101649. iniciusion.

Published in 1705. and?
Dedicated to Queen Ann??

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The day before the Interment other Royal Signèss The Duction Dowager of Grunswich in the Valit 02. Ceages Chapel at te indoor; a discovery was made by the darkman of hoo ancient, corkhether of linen. coffing; ine of Lead, the other of Ais Regal Aigtiness the Prince Requt being at Windsor on Thurs dely evening; He was tonite confulted about the mode of exploring there Royal romovy I which be directed to ve in mediately clone in his pres Henry Holford atteuses his hajal Highness to the Pauls: when the Leader soffin being tensoldad, Body appears, covers over with a Ward's Cloth! in carefully shipping the Stead and have. The Countenance of the Unfortunates martyr Charles the feist ein mediately apps? the Feasures apparently as of erfect, state) alive! Sir Henry Halfard now and envoud to raise the Body from the Coffin. in attempt. ing which, the Head fell fromité and dis : : Iovered in veregular issure in ade by the lex which appeard bhome been limited by Cement ! What added considerably to the caférest of this Jepe extraordinary speciarze way that as the Steed foße rated from the neck, a luid drop of the appearance of Flood 276 win the fond of S. Feuer Watford. to mich he auvort for by sappening it to have him the dissolution of some congeales Silord, on its being ex •pond to the Carmth of the cur.–

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Edward Earl of CLARENDON, Sord High CHANCELLOR of Englan und Chancellor of the University of Oxford AnDni.1667.

THE

HISTORY

OF THE

REBELLION and CIVIL WARS

IN

ENGLAND,

Begun in the Year 1641.

With the precedent Paffages, and Actions, that contri-
buted thereunto, and the happy End, and Conclufion
thereof by the KING'S bleffed RESTORATION, and
RETURN, upon the 29th of May, in the Year 1660.
Written by the Right Honourable

EDWARD Earl of CLARENDON,

Late Lord High Chancellor of England, Privy Counsellor in
the Reigns of King CHARLES the First and the Second.

Kriμa is ac. Thucyd. .

Ne quid Falfi dicere audeat, ne quid Veri non audeat. Cicero.

VOLUME III. PART I.

OXFORD,

Printed at the THEATER, An. Dom. MDCCVII,

Clar. Press.

31.6.18.


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