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God's Fury, England's Fire_ A New History of the English Civil Wars - Michael J. Braddick [444]

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Bellany, Alastair, ‘Basting the Lambe: Witchcraft, Court Scandal and the Lynching of the Duke’s Devil, June 1628’, PP (forthcoming).

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Bennett, Ronan, ‘War and Disorder: Policing the Soldiery in Civil War Yorkshire’, in Mark Charles Fissel (ed.), War and Government in Britain, 1598–1650 (Manchester, 1991), pp. 248–73.

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Boulton, Jeremy, ‘London 1540–1700’, in Peter Clark (ed.), The Cambridge Urban History of Britain, vol. 2: 1540–1840 (Cambridge, 2000), 315–46.

Bowen, Lloyd, ‘Representations of Wales and the Welsh during the Civil Wars and Interregnum’, Historical Research, 77 (2004), 358–76.

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Braddick, Michael J., ‘Popular Politics and Public Policy: The Excise Riot at Smithfield in February 1647 and Its Aftermath

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