id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt innd.ss001182308 Davies, John, 1625-1693. The civil warres of Great Britain and Ireland : Containing an exact history of their occasion, originall, progress, and happy end / By an impartiall pen. .txt text/plain 231138 13021 76 ment, from whom he expe&s better things, but findes worfe ; for thefe, though mc™ fumthey Vote him fome Subfidies, yet refuleto pafs the Bill till fuch time as the 0,00 Shortly the Parliament fit again, the King having endeavoured by fome afts of Aft of the King, thus to leavy Money without confent of Parliament: And Mr. Hampden of Buckinghamjhire, a turbulent perfon , having gathered together a HimPicn retumultuous Crew, and alfi lied by the Sheriff of the County, pofitively refuied u e c0 Fay THefe ftrange Infolencies (I think I may without partiality call them TreaTons) of the Scotch Covenanters, caufed the King to call over that abfolute States, man, the Lord Wentworth Lieutenant of Ireland, whofe judgement endeavour to fecure thofe Arms in their own hands; and having firft engarrifoned the place under the Command of Sir John Hotham(whom ./cache/innd.ss001182308.pdf ./txt/innd.ss001182308.txt