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‘Course Schedule’
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‘Ethnicity’:
‘Examples of Letters, Diaries and Memoirs’:
‘Examples of Local Sources (Military and Administrative).’
‘Examples of Sources for Religious History’:
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‘Military History’:
Moody TW, Martin FX and Byrne FJ, A New History of Ireland: 3: Early Modern Ireland, 1534-1691 (Clarendon Press 1976)
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‘Oliver Cromwell’:
Orr DA, Treason and the State: Law, Politics, and Ideology in the English Civil War, vol Cambridge studies in early modern British history (Cambridge University Press 2002)
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‘Parliamentary Materials’
Patricia Crawford, ‘“Charles Stuart, That Man of Blood”’ (1977) 16 Journal of British Studies 41 <http://www.jstor.org/stable/175359>
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Pearl V, ‘London Puritans and Scotch Fifth Columnists: A Mid Seventeenth Century Phenomenon’, Studies in London history presented to Philip Edmund Jones (Hodder & Stoughton 1969)
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