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    Letters between Col. Robert Hammond, governor of the Isle of Wight, and the committee of lords and commons at Derby-House, General Fairfax, Lieut. General Cromwell, Commissary General Ireton, &c. relating to King Charles I. While he was confined in Carisbrooke-Castle in that island. Now first published. To which is prefixed a letter from John Ashburnham, esq. to a friend, concerning his deportment toward the king, in his attendance on his majesty at Hampton-Court, and in the Isle of Wight

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    1764
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    Hammond, Robert, 1621-1654
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