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George Monck Albemarle | lit.salon
George Monck Albemarle
Born:
1608
Died:
1670
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Born:
1608
Died:
1670
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A letter from His Excellencie the Lord General Monck and the officers under his command, to the Parliament: in the name of themselves and the souldiers under them, dated 11 of Feb. 1659 : with the Parliaments answer thereunto.
1660
George Monck Albemarle
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A letter from Generall Monck, November the 12th: directed (and delivered) to the LordMaior, Court of Aldermen and Common-Council of the City of London: inviting them and all true English-men, to give him assistance in his cordial uudertakings [sic] for the redemption of the liberties of the people of England.
1659
George Monck Albemarle
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The commonwealth of England having used all means of tendernesse and affection towards the people of this nation, by receiving them (after a chargeable and bloody war) into union with England ...
1654
George Monck Albemarle
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A letter of November 12 from General Monck: directed (& delivered) to the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council of the city of London, inciting them and all true English-men, to give their assistance, for redemption of the almost lost liberties of England
1659
George Monck Albemarle
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The Lord General Monck his speech delivered by him in the Parliament on Munday, Feb.6. 1659.
1660
George Monck Albemarle
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Observations upon military and political affairs.
1671
George Monck Albemarle
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A declaration of the commander in chief in Scotland: and the officers under his command, in vindication of the liberties of the people and priviledges of Parliament
1659
George Monck Albemarle
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A declaration of General Monck touching the King of Scots, and his proclamation: published by sound of trumpet, at the head of each regiment, upon his marching with nine thousand horse and foot for Berwick : with the engagement taken, and subscribed by the Scottish lords, knights, and gentlemen, and the warrants and commissions, sent from Sir Arthur Haslerigg, and the rest of the Parliaments commissioners at Portsmouth, to the high sheriffs of the western counties.
1659
George Monck Albemarle
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A sober letter of General Monck's unto the commander in chiefe, and officers in Ireland: with another letter from an officer of the army there, wherein the genrall doth declare his own, and the armies resolution, to adhere to their first declaration, notwithstanding the agreement of his commissioners at London, it being contrary to the instructions given them to act by.
1659
George Monck Albemarle
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A letter sent by General Monck to Vice Admiral Goodson to be communicated to the rest of the officers of the fleet, in answer to a letter with some proposals lately sent to him from them
1659
George Monck Albemarle
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A vindication of the Commander in Chief in Scotland and the officers under his command: in vindication of the liberties of the people and priviledges of Parliament
1659
George Monck Albemarle
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Three letters ... to Mr. Speaker, to the Lord Fleetwood, to the Lord Lambert.
1659
George Monck Albemarle
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A letter sent to General Monk, to St. Albons [sic] the 29th of January Wherein the antient government of England founded upon Magna Charta, and the Petition of Right, is vindicated ...
1659
Henry Nichols, George Monck Albemarle
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Three letters from the Lord General Monck, Commander in Chief of the forces in Scotland: and one of the commissioners by act of Parliament for the government of the army of this commonwealth viz. to Mr. Speaker, to the Lord Fleetwood, to the Lord Lambert
1659
George Monck Albemarle
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General Monck's last letter to His Excellency the Lord Fleetwood: declaring his resolution to send Col. Wilkes, Lieut. Col. Clobery, Major Knight, by way of treaty, in order to a happy union between the two armies of England and Scotland : with two other letters from persons of honour, signifying great hopes of peace, and a prohibition of either armies proceeding any further in their march
1659
George Monck Albemarle
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A letter from Gen. Monck in Scotland, to the Commissioners of Parliament in Ireland, touching his present actings: For the Commander in Chief of the forces in Ireland, to be communicated to the rest of the officers of the Army there
1659
George Monck Albemarle
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Three letters from the Lord General Monck: ... : viz. to Mr. Speaker, to the Lord Fleetwood, to the Lord Lambert.
1659
George Monck Albemarle
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A declaration of the Commander in Chief of the forces in Scotland, and of the officers of the army under his command, in vindication of the liberties of the people and the priviledges of Parliament.
1659
George Monck Albemarle
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A letter from General Monck from Dalkeith, 13 October 1659. Directed as followeth. For the Right Honorable William Lenthal, Esquire, Speaker; To be communicated to the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England, at Westminster.
1659
George Monck Albemarle
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The speech and declaration of his excellency, the Lord Generall Monck
1659
George Monck Albemarle
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A letter of November the 12th. from Generall Monck, directed (and delivered) to the Lord major, aldermen, and Common-council of the city of London: Inciting them, and all true Englishmen, to give their assistance, for redemption of the almost lost liberties of England
1659
George Monck Albemarle
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A letter from General Monck to King Charles.
1659
George Monck Albemarle
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A letter from the Lord General Monck and the officers here, to the several and respective regiments and other forces in England, Scotland, and Ireland
1659
George Monck Albemarle
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Two letters the one, sent by the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council of London, to His Excellency, the Lord Gen. Monck, by their sword-bearer: which letter was sent in answer to a letter formerly publish'd, and sent to the Common Council by His Excellency ... The other, His Excellencies answer therunto
1659
George Monck Albemarle, Corporation of London (England). Court of Common Council.
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A letter of General George Monck's, dated at Leicester 23 Jan. and directed unto Mr. Rolle to be communicated unto the rest of the gentry of Devon: Occasioned by a late letter from the gentry of Devon dated at Exceter, 14 Jan, and sent by Mr. Bampfield to the speaker to be communicated unto the Parliament
1660
George Monck Albemarle
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A letter ... to Major General Overton: together with ... Overtons answer.
1660
George Monck Albemarle
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The declaration and speech of His Excellency the Lord Generall Monck to the right honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen and common-councel of the city of London, on Saturday night at Guild-Hall: with His Excellencies letter to the Parliament and the resolves and answer of the Hovse.
1660
George Monck Albemarle
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A collection of several letters and declarations, sent by General Monck unto the Lord Lambert, the Lord Fleetwood, and the rest of the General Council of Officers in the Army. As also that part of the Parliament, called the Rump. The Committee of Safety, so called. The Lord Mayor and Common Council of the City of London. The congregated churches in and about London.
1660
George Monck Albemarle
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A letter sent from General Monck. Dated at Caldstreame Dec. 29. 1659: Superscribed to the Right honorable William Lenthall Esquire, Speaker to the Right honorable the Parliament of England, to be communicated to the rest of the Members of Parliament at London. Read in Parliament Jan. 6. Ordered by the Parliament that this letter be forthwith printed and published. Thomas St Nicolas Clerk of the Parliament
1660
George Monck Albemarle
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A Letter to General Monk: expressing the sense of many thousands of the well affected people of England, old Parliamenters, and old Puritanes
1660
George Monck Albemarle
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Several letters from the Lord Generall Monck, commander in chief of the forcesin Scotland, and one of the commissioners by act of Parliament for the government of the common-wealth, viz. to Mr. Speaker, to the Lord Fleetwood, to the Lord Lambert.
1660
George Monck Albemarle
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A letter of General George Monck's, dated at Leicester 23 Jan. and directed unto Mr. Rolle to be communicated unto the rest of the gentry of Devon Occasioned by a late letter from the gentry of Devon dated at Exceter, 14 Jan, and sent by Mr. Bampfield to the speaker to be communicated unto the Parliament
1660
George Monck Albemarle
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The coppy of a letter to General Monck
1660
George Monck Albemarle
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The Lord generall Monck his speech ... in the Parliament ... Feb. 6. 1659(60): (With A letter to the Speaker, Feb. 9; A letter to the Parliament, the 11 of February, (2 edits.); The speech at Whitehall, the 21 of Feb; The declaration at Whitehall, the 21 of Feb; A letter to the several regiments, Feb. 21).
1660
George Monck Albemarle
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To the Reverend and Honourable, the Vice-Chancelour and the body of the Convocation in the University of Oxford
1660
George Monck Albemarle
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The declaration and speech of His Excellency the Lord Generall Monck, to the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and common-councel of the city of London, on Saturday night last at Guild-Hall: With His Excellencies letter to the Parliament.
1660
George Monck Albemarle
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A letter from his Excellencie the Lord General Monck, and the officers under his command, to the Parliament, in the name of themselves and the souldiers under them
1660
George Monck Albemarle
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A letter of his excellencie the Lord General Monck, to the speaker of the Parl. from Guild-Hall, London
1660
George Monck Albemarle
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Several letters from the Lord Generall Monck, commander in chief of the forces in Scotland ...: to Mr. Speaker, to the Lord Fleetwood, to the Lord Lambert
1660
George Monck Albemarle
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A letter from his Excellency the Lord General Monck, and the officers under his command, to the Parliament, in the name of themselves and the souldiers under them: dated 11 Feb. 1659 : with the Parliaments answer thereunto : this letter was read in the house the same day.
1660
George Monck Albemarle
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A letter from the Lord General Monck, and the officers here, to the several and respective regiments and other forces in England, Scotland, and Ireland.
1660
George Monck Albemarle
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A letter from Gen. Monck to King Charls son of the late King Charls of England deceased: together with King Charls his answer thereunto.
1660
George Monck Albemarle
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A letter from the Lord General Monck and the officers here: to the several and respective regiments and other forces in England, Scotland, and Ireland
1660
George Monck Albemarle
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A letter from the Lord General Monck... to the several and respective regiments and other forces in England, Scotland and Ireland.
1660
George Monck Albemarle
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A collection of several letters and declarations, sent by General Monck unto the Lord Lambert, the Lord Fleetwood, and the rest of the General Council of officers in the Army ...
1660
George Monck Albemarle
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Observations upon military & political affairs
1671
George Monck Albemarle, John Heath
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A collection of letters written by His Excellency General George Monk, afterwards Duke of Albermarle, relating to the restoration of the royal family ...
1714
George Monck Albemarle
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A collection of letters ... relating to the restoration of the Royal family.
1714
George Monck Albemarle
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A collection of letters written by His Excellency General George Monk ... relating to the Restoration of the Royal Family.: With an introduction [by John Toland?] proving by incontestable evidence, that Monk had projected that restoration in Scotland; against the cavils of those who wou'd rob him of the merit of this action.
1714
George Monck Albemarle
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A letter from His Excellencie ... General Monck, and the officers under his command, to the Parliament: 1659 (i.e. 1660).
1886
George Monck Albemarle