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  • ...rom the Netherlands in 1650, but in little more than a year General George Monck entered the city at the head of the Cromwellian regiments. The English garr
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  • ...The town was finally destroyed by Parliamentarian forces, led by [[General Monck|George Monk]] in 1651.<ref name = "historical description"/> The town becam ...| url = http://www.wto.org/gatt_docs/English/SULPDF/90520090.pdf | title = General Agreements on Tariffs and Trade | format = PDF | work = Committee of Trade
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  • ...650 Oliver Cromwell’s army came to Dalkeith. His officer, General George Monck, was Commander in Scotland and the government of the country was based out
    4 KB (665 words) - 09:19, 30 January 2021
  • ...ly headquarters for Oliver Cromwell's forces, under the command of General Monck. An archway of the old ''Leith Citadel'', dating from 1656, stands on Dock
    12 KB (1,943 words) - 16:57, 28 January 2016
  • ...nge alliance of Roundhead troops under George Monck and the Irish Catholic general Owen Roe O'Neill. These temporary allies were soon fighting each other agai
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  • ...onck as part of the creation of the Dukedom of Albermarle in gratitude for Monck's leading role in the restoration of the King.<ref>TD Whitaker, "An History ...t [[Slaidburn]] was disbanded following the abolition of copyhold in 1922. General forest law in Britain was finally repealed by statute in 1971, more than 90
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  • ...ring the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, with the loss of its cloth to General Monck. A new charter was drawn up in May 1681, and major capital invested in new
    11 KB (1,760 words) - 14:04, 2 August 2018
  • ...ed again from the artillery of Cromwell’s commander in Scotland, General Monck, in 1650. It was further damaged by a Reforming mob in 1688.<ref name="Cove
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  • The castle was attacked again, in 1651, by General Monck and his Parliamentary army during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. On this o
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  • ...=Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland |volume=III |publisher=HM General Register House |location=Edinburgh |year=1901 |pages=lxxxvi,379 |editor-lin ...e ultimately defeated at Dunbar and Worcester and George Monck, Cromwell's general, laid siege to the castle on 6 August 1651, erecting gun platforms in the a
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  • ...ne such band was based at Dirleton, and Cromwell ordered General Monck and General Lambert, with 1,600 troops, to capture the castle. This was achieved on 10
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  • ...k 1st Duke of Albemarle Studio of Lely.jpg|left|thumb|120px|General George Monck]] ...is, Cromwell's retaliation was to send 2,000 to 3,000 troops under General Monck, together with much of the artillery he had in Scotland, and lay siege to T
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  • ...he Horsley family of [[Brinkburn]]. Sir Thomas Horsley entertained General Monck here on his way south to effect the Restoration of King Charles II. For a t ...amily had held it since the time of Henry I. His close friend, Sir Charles Monck, designed the mansion, which consisted of six large rooms on each floor, a
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  • ...orge Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle, KG (1608-1670).{{sfn|Round|1930|p=142}} Monck was the principal figure behind the Restoration of the Monarchy to King Cha
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  • ...irn and departed.<ref>{{harvnb|Stevenson|2004}}</ref> In June 1654 General Monck, Oliver Cromwell's military governor in Scotland, marched through Kintail w
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  • ...iven during his stay as Dean.<ref>''History of St Patrick's Cathedral'' by Monck Mason</ref> Swift's grave and epitaph can be seen in the cathedral, along w ...stablishment of the Church of Ireland, the newly independent church at its general synod finally resolved the "two cathedral" issue, making Christ Church the
    25 KB (4,009 words) - 14:06, 14 March 2018
  • ...ved early 16th-century bench-ends. General George Monck, the Parliamentary general who restored King Charles II to his father's fallen throne, lived at Great
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  • ...ke of Albemarle in 1660 for his services in the Restoration of Charles II. Monck reconstructed the house, presumably after 1660, but much of it was demolish
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  • ...t Monck|Charles Monck who was Stanley's nephew and an ancestor of Viscount Monck, the Earl of Rathdowne who was the landlord holding most of the property in ===Richmond General Penitentiary===
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