The Royalist war effort in Wales and the West Midlands, 1642-1646
<p>The essential object of the thesis is to examine the demands made upon differing royalist leaders during the Great Civil War, and the responses of those communities to them. By doing so, it is intended to provide answers to one of the great unanswered problems of the war, the question of w...
Main Authors: | Hutton, R, Ronald Hutton |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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1980
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