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  1. 29 de abr. de 2024 · This workshop focuses on the English republican Edmund Ludlow (1617-92) as seen through his memoir of the British Civil War and its aftermath. Having served as an army officer under Oliver Cromwell during the Civil War and participated in the regicide of Charles I in 1649, Ludlow fled England after the Restoration in 1660 to escape ...

  2. 29 de abr. de 2024 · WS: Edmund Ludlow – The Memoirs of a Regicide in Exile. We are planning a small workshop on Edmund Ludlows Memoirs and his MS ‘A Voyce from the Watch Tower’ to gather ideas for a new edition of the text. You can join us at Newcastle University on 2 July – in person or via Zoom. Just get in touch. Published April 29, 2024.

  3. 14 de may. de 2024 · John Milton and Edmund Ludlow saw calling Charles to England as choosing 'a captain back for Egypt ' (p. 48). On the other side, Clarendon recognised both the fragility and the importance of the Restoration, asserting ' This sudden Revolution ' ought to be called ' by the name of the Restauration'.

  4. 29 de abr. de 2024 · WS: Edmund Ludlow – The Memoirs of a Regicide in Exile We are planning a small workshop on Edmund Ludlows Memoirs and his MS ‘A Voyce from the Watch Tower’ to gather ideas for a new edition of the text.

  5. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Programme Edmund Ludlow – The Memoirs of a Regicide in Exile Date: 2 July 2024, 10.30-17.00h, Newcastle University Armstrong Building ARMB.2.50 10.30h Tea & Coffee 10.45h Welcome & Introduction : Gaby Mahlberg (Newcastle) 11.00h-11.30h: Presentation Blair Worden (Oxford), ‘Ludlow’s Voice’ Chair: Rachel Hammersley (Newcastle) 11.30h-13.00h Panel 1: Ludlow’s Environment in European ...

  6. Hace 4 días · The opposition list, put forward by Republican and Independent elements, began with Edmund Ludlow (who, still in Ireland, was unaware of his nomination) but went on to name Baptists and Fifth Monarchy men of the type which had sat in the Nominated Parliament.

  7. Hace 3 días · Signed, " Charles Fleetwood, Edmund Ludlow, Miles Corbet, John Jones." It reports, " of the enemy, 20,000 lately transported, and about 7000 now transporting into foreign nations;" that " many counties are without inhabitants, and the whole country miserably wasted and destroyed." Proceedings, (1653,) pp. 16, 17.