Suffolk and the Great Rebellion, 1640-1660
Suffolk and the Great Rebellion, 1640-1660
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"The most substantial document, the Suffolk Committee Book, 1641-45, was transcribed by Leslie Dow, then chairman and owner of the manuscript. Other sections feature Royalist risings at Exning in 1648, Eastern Association matters at Bury, and trace changes at Ipswich between 1640 and the Restoration." --
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