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  1. Há 4 dias · George Monck. Dalkeith 20° Jan. 1656/7. Secretary Thurloe to H. Cromwell, major general of the army in Ireland. In the possession of Joseph Jekyll, esq. My lord,

  2. Há 5 dias · On 22 March 1660–1 Charles II in consideration of the eminent services rendered to him by General George Monck, whom the previous year he had created Duke of Albemarle with other titles, granted to the duke in fee the castle, honor and lordship of Clitheroe with the demesne manors and tenements appurtenant to it, and the wapentake ...

  3. Há 4 dias · The Honourable Artillery Company ( HAC) is a reserve regiment in the British Army. Incorporated by royal charter in 1537 by King Henry VIII, it is the oldest regiment in the British Army and is considered the second-oldest military unit in the world.

  4. Há 3 dias · The best sections of The Fall concern the standoff between George Monck in Scotland, representing the interests of the exiled Rump Parliament, and John Lambert in England, who was a member of...

  5. Há 4 dias · The only other monument in this aisle is to the memories of George Monck and Christopher, his son, both Dukes of Albemarle, and also of Elizabeth Duchess Dowager of Albemarle, relict of the latter. The principal monument in the north aisle of Henry VII.'s Chapel is that of Queen Elizabeth.

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  6. Há 2 dias · In the final stages of the Scottish campaign, Cromwell's men under George Monck sacked Dundee, killing up to 1,000 men and 140 women and children. Scotland was ruled from England during the Commonwealth and was kept under military occupation, with a line of fortifications sealing off the Highlands which had provided manpower for ...

  7. Há 3 dias · His friendship with Cromwell cooled during the Protectorate, and he cooperated with Gen. George Monck in effecting the Restoration (1660) of the monarchy. In his Case of Oliver St. John (1660) he denied complicity in the execution of Charles I and the establishment of the Commonwealth.