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God's Fury, England's Fire_ A New History of the English Civil Wars - Michael J. Braddick [493]

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Exchange in 1644: a centre of trade, gossip and news. (Engraving, Wenceslaus Hollar)

7. William Laud and Sir Thomas Wentworth (soon to become the Earl of Strafford). (Engraving, William

8. The House of Commons in the Short Parliament. (Engraving, English school, seventeenth century)

9. The attack on Lambeth Palace, May 1640. (Engraving, anon., 1648)

10. English soldiers purging churches on their way north in 1640. (Engraving, anon., 1648)

11. Panoramic view of London in 1647. (Engraving, Wenceslaus Hollar)

12. New Palace Yard and Westminster Hall in 1647. (Engraving, Wenceslaus Hollar)

13. The execution of the Earl of Strafford in 1641. (Engraving, Wenceslaus Hollar, c. 1641)

14. Cheapside Cross, a focal point of civic life. (Engraving, anon., 1809: copy of earlier engraving

15. The dangers of sectarian excess: the Adamites. (Woodcut, anon., 1641)

16. The dressing from a plague sore delivered to John Pym on the floor of the House of Commons. (Eng

17. Wildly exaggerated reports of atrocities against Protestants in Ireland. (Engraving, anon., 1647

18 and 19. John Pym portrayed in the forefront of the battle against Popish conspiracies. (Woodcuts,

20. The triumphant return of Parliament men following the King’s departure from London in January 16

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