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CHAPTER XXIII.. Commencement of the Civil War.

London and the Kingdom - Volume 2 · Reginald R. (Reginald Robinson) Sharpe — chapter 5 of 33 · ~118 words · public domain

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Commencement of the Civil War. Military activity in the City. Pennington, Mayor Battle of Edge-Hill. Another loan to Parliament. A cry for Peace. A City Deputation to the King at Oxford. The City’s "Weekly Assessment" Erection of Fortifications. Volunteer horse and foot. Waller’s Plot. Disputes over the City’s Militia. Waller appointed Command-in-Chief. Essex and the Common Council The City and the Siege of Gloucester. Courageous conduct of Londoners at Newbury. Disaffection of the trained bands. Brooke’s Plot. The Committee of Both Kingdoms. The City’s Weekly Meal Money. A rendezvous at Aylesbury. The City’s Auxiliaries called out. A large City loan. Insubordination of trained bands. Ordinance for a Standing Army. Propositions for Peace. Royalist Successes. The Treaty of Uxbridge.

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