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- Frontmatter
- Preface
- THE LIFE OF MRS. LUCY HUTCHINSON
- MRS. HUTCHINSON TO HER CHILDREN CONCERNING THEIR FATHER
- THE LIFE OF JOHN HUTCHINSON, OF OWTHORPE, IN THE COUNTY OF NOTTINGHAM, ESQUIRE: Pages 19-235
- THE LIFE OF JOHN HUTCHINSON, OF OWTHORPE, IN THE COUNTY OF NOTTINGHAM, ESQUIRE: Pages 236-442
- Inscriptions on the Monument of Colonel Hutchinson, at Owthorpe, in Nottinghamshire
- VERSES WRITTEN BY MRS. HUTCHINSON
- Plate section
THE LIFE OF JOHN HUTCHINSON, OF OWTHORPE, IN THE COUNTY OF NOTTINGHAM, ESQUIRE: Pages 236-442
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2013
- Frontmatter
- Preface
- THE LIFE OF MRS. LUCY HUTCHINSON
- MRS. HUTCHINSON TO HER CHILDREN CONCERNING THEIR FATHER
- THE LIFE OF JOHN HUTCHINSON, OF OWTHORPE, IN THE COUNTY OF NOTTINGHAM, ESQUIRE: Pages 19-235
- THE LIFE OF JOHN HUTCHINSON, OF OWTHORPE, IN THE COUNTY OF NOTTINGHAM, ESQUIRE: Pages 236-442
- Inscriptions on the Monument of Colonel Hutchinson, at Owthorpe, in Nottinghamshire
- VERSES WRITTEN BY MRS. HUTCHINSON
- Plate section
Summary
All this while these pettie committee fellows had carried themselves as absolute governors, and Plumtre was now their intimate favourite, and began to vapour that he would have the castle pull'd downe to re-erect the church, and the fort at the bridges throwne downe, and all the arms and souldiers brought into the towne.
But at London, the governor being growne into acquaintance with the gentlemen of the sub-committee, that were to heare his businesse, and they perceiving with how much wicked mallice he was prosecuted, Sr. Henry Vane was so honorable as to give him advice to putt his businesse in such a way, as might take away all colour from his enemies; whereupon he put in some propositions to the committee of both kingdomes, for the composure of these differences, wherein he was willing to decline all things of his owne right, which might be done without preiudice to the publick service, and to passe by all the iniuries that had bene done him; which condiscension gave such satisfaction, that forthwith the whole businesse was determined at the committee of both kingdomes, and the governor sent back to his charge, with instructions drawne up for all parties, and letters written to the officers and souldiers, both of horse and foote, to be obedient; and likewise letters to the maior of the towne and the committee.
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- Memoirs of the Life of Colonel Hutchinson , pp. 253 - 459Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1806