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  1. Há 3 dias · During the civil and military unrest that followed, George Monck, the Governor of Scotland, was concerned that the nation would descend into anarchy. Monck and his army marched into the City of London, and forced the Rump Parliament to re-admit members of the Long Parliament who had been excluded in December 1648, during Pride's Purge.

  2. Há 5 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 Royalist armies ...

  3. 2 de dez. de 2023 · 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 ...

  4. 2 de dez. de 2023 · On 13 December 1659, however, Colonels John Bridges, Theophilus Jones, and other officers of George Monck's party seized Dublin Castle and arrested Jones. An impeachment of high treason against Jones and his colleagues (Ludlow, Corbet, and Thomlinson) was presented to Parliament on 19 January 1660. [20]

  5. 6 de dez. de 2023 · Compartir Que no se te pasen las efemérides de este miércoles (Jovani Pérez/Infobae) En las efemérides de hoy desempolvaremos los recuerdos históricos y los acontecimientos olvidados que dieron...

  6. 3 de dez. de 2023 · A LETTER from General George Monck, from Guildhall, London, of the 9th of February 1659, was read.

  7. 2 de dez. de 2023 · George Monck. Dr. J. Owen to secretary Thurloe. Vol. xxvi. p. 413. Sir, You were pleased at my comeinge out of towne, to speake with me about my worthy neighbour mr. Unton Crooke, and to consider the charecter, which upon knowledge and consideration with respect to what was in your thoughts about him, I then gave.