Fragment of a letter to Charles II. [from Col. Bampfylde,] complaining of lying long and unjustly under the King's displeasure: one of the causes having been the writer's advising the duke of York to go to the fleet
MS. Rawl. A. 4, p. 229
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Fragment of a letter to Charles II. [from Col. Bampfylde,] complaining of lying long and unjustly under the King's displeasure: one of the causes having been the writer's advising the duke of York to go to the fleet
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MS. Rawl. A. 4, p. 229
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Rawlinson A: English History
Thurloe Papers, vol. iv
Fragment of a letter to Charles II. [from Col. Bampfylde,] complaining of lying long and unjustly under the King's displeasure: one of the causes having been the writer's advising the duke of York to go to the fleet
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