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To Settle the Crown : Waging Civil War in Shropshire, 1642-1648

To Settle the Crown : Waging Civil War in Shropshire, 1642-1648. Jonathan Worton
To Settle the Crown : Waging Civil War in Shropshire, 1642-1648


  • Author: Jonathan Worton
  • Published Date: 24 May 2016
  • Publisher: Helion & Company
  • Language: English
  • Format: Hardback::208 pages
  • ISBN10: 1910777986
  • ISBN13: 9781910777985
  • Publication City/Country: Solihull, United Kingdom
  • File size: 29 Mb
  • Filename: to-settle-the-crown-waging-civil-war-in-shropshire-1642-1648.pdf
  • Dimension: 170x 245x 20.32mm::771.11g

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