Essex the Rebel; the Life of Robert Devereux, the Third Earl of Essex, 1591-1646University of Nebraska Press, 1970 - 515 էջ "Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex KB PC (11 January 1591? 14 September 1646) was an English Parliamentarian and soldier during the first half of the seventeenth century. With the start of the English Civil War in 1642 he became the first Captain-General and Chief Commander of the Parliamentarian army, also known as the Roundheads. However, he was unable and unwilling to score a decisive blow against the Royalist army of King Charles I. He was eventually overshadowed by the ascendancy of Oliver Cromwell and resigned his commission in 1646"--Wikipedia. |
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... soldiers and represent the interests of war veterans . In 1630 he used his influence to obtain a pension for Edward Taylor , a maimed soldier , who had one time served under him on the Continent . 70 The following year Essex rendered ...
... soldiers and represent the interests of war veterans . In 1630 he used his influence to obtain a pension for Edward Taylor , a maimed soldier , who had one time served under him on the Continent . 70 The following year Essex rendered ...
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... Soldiers around the Parliament to prevent the insolencies and affronts of Soldiers at this time about the Town , and to secure the Houses against other Designs which they have Reason to suspect until Parliament meets and gives further ...
... Soldiers around the Parliament to prevent the insolencies and affronts of Soldiers at this time about the Town , and to secure the Houses against other Designs which they have Reason to suspect until Parliament meets and gives further ...
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... soldiers in London return to their proper units . Essex himself held several musters and issued two proclamations — at least the printers gave them that distinction - designed to keep the army together.74 All the officers were commanded ...
... soldiers in London return to their proper units . Essex himself held several musters and issued two proclamations — at least the printers gave them that distinction - designed to keep the army together.74 All the officers were commanded ...
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