Brampton Gurdon on the dissolution of the Short Parliament

 


This account of the dissolution of the Short Parliament comes from the pen of Brampton Gurdon in a letter to John Winthrop in Massachusetts. It was published in Volume 4, Pp.243-244 of Volume 4 of the Winthrop Papers and, to the best of my knowledge, has only been noticed by the late Clive Holmes in his study of the Eastern Association.

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