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after Port-Royal
Abbey Port Royal,
Kentucky Port Royal,
Mississippi Port Royal,
Pennsylvania Port Royal,
South Carolina Port Royal Sound Port Royal Island...
- 1911 Encyclopædia
Britannica article about Port-Royal-des-Champs Abbey. Musée de
Port-Royal
Port-
Royalists Published in
Encyclopedia of
Rhetoric and Composition...
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Catholic Church.
Augustin Gazier,
historian of
Jansenism and
convinced Port-
Royalist,
attempts a
minimal definition of the movement,
removing the particularities...
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port at
which he
could land his army in Ireland, and that he
retained the
capital city. With
Admiral Robert Blake blockading the
remaining Royalist fleet...
- TS
Royalist is the name of two vessels. The
original was a brig
launched in 1971 and
owned and
operated as a sail
training ship by the
Marine Society &...
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Civil War was a
series of
civil wars and
political machinations between Royalists and
Parliamentarians in the
Kingdom of
England from 1642 to 1651. Part...
- navy
could supply and
reinforce the
port and the
garrison flooded wide
areas around the city,
while the
Royalist detachments sent into
Lincolnshire were...
- Sir John Boys (1607 – 8
October 1664) is best
known as the
Royalist Governor of
Donnington Castle in
Berkshire during the
English Civil War. Boys was born...
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forces loyal to
Parliament held
every major port in
England apart from Newcastle,
which prevented Royalist areas in
Wales and
South West and
North East...
- and
Peruvian independence forces against the
royalist soldiers defending the Real
Felipe Fortress in the
port of Callao, who
refused to surrender, and refused...