A True and Faithful Narrative of Oliver Cromwell's Compact with the Devil for Seven Years, on the day in which he gain'd the battle at Worcester; and on which day, at the expiration of the said term, he afterwards died. As it was related by Colonel Lindsey, who was an eye witness of that diabolical conference, related in Mr. Arch-Deacon Eachard's History of England. With a letter from the Lady Claypole, Oliver Cromwell's beloved daughter, to her sister the Vice Countess Falconbridge ... which in a great measure confirms the same, also some minutes from Secretary Thurloe's pocket-book, which corroborate the truth of this fact; never before printed. To which is added. The Earl of Clarendon's character of the usurper; and an account of his death

A True and Faithful Narrative of Oliver Cromwell's Compact with the Devil for Seven Years, on the day in which he gain'd the battle at Worcester; and on which day, at the expiration of the said term, he afterwards died. As it was related by Colonel Lindsey, who was an eye witness of that diabolical conference, related in Mr. Arch-Deacon Eachard's History of England. With a letter from the Lady Claypole, Oliver Cromwell's beloved daughter, to her sister the Vice Countess Falconbridge ... which in a great measure confirms the same, also some minutes from Secretary Thurloe's pocket-book, which corroborate the truth of this fact; never before printed. To which is added. The Earl of Clarendon's character of the usurper; and an account of his death PDF

Author: Oliver Cromwell

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Published: 1720

Total Pages: 34

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A True and Faithful Narrative of Oliver Cromwell's Compact with the Devil for Seven Years, on the Day in which He Gain'd the Battle at Worcester; and on which Day, at the Expiration of the Said Term, He Afterwards Died. As it was Related by Colonel Lindsey, who was an Eye Witness of that Diabolical Conference, Related in Mr. Arch-Deacon Eachard's History of England. With a Letter from the Lady Claypole, Oliver Cromwell's Beloved Daughter, to Her Sister the Vice Countess Falconbridge ... which in a Great Measure Confirms the Same, Also Some Minutes from Secretary Thurloe's Pocket-book, which Corroborate the Truth of this Fact; Never Before Printed. To which is Added. The Earl of Clarendon's Character of the Usurper; and an Account of His Death.

A True and Faithful Narrative of Oliver Cromwell's Compact with the Devil for Seven Years, on the Day in which He Gain'd the Battle at Worcester; and on which Day, at the Expiration of the Said Term, He Afterwards Died. As it was Related by Colonel Lindsey, who was an Eye Witness of that Diabolical Conference, Related in Mr. Arch-Deacon Eachard's History of England. With a Letter from the Lady Claypole, Oliver Cromwell's Beloved Daughter, to Her Sister the Vice Countess Falconbridge ... which in a Great Measure Confirms the Same, Also Some Minutes from Secretary Thurloe's Pocket-book, which Corroborate the Truth of this Fact; Never Before Printed. To which is Added. The Earl of Clarendon's Character of the Usurper; and an Account of His Death. PDF

Author: Oliver Cromwell

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Published: 1733

Total Pages: 41

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