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Returning home , soon after the Restoration , he was appointed one of the
commissioners of the navy , and on the breaking out of the Dutch war in 1664 , he
went to sea as rear - admiral of the blue squadron , in shich capacity he greatly ...
Returning home , soon after the Restoration , he was appointed one of the
commissioners of the navy , and on the breaking out of the Dutch war in 1664 , he
went to sea as rear - admiral of the blue squadron , in shich capacity he greatly ...
Page 39
However , his work served to introduce him to the notice of Charles I . who
appointed him one of his gentlemen pensioners , and , in 1638 , conferred on him
the honour of knighthood . On the breaking out of the civil war , he followed the ...
However , his work served to introduce him to the notice of Charles I . who
appointed him one of his gentlemen pensioners , and , in 1638 , conferred on him
the honour of knighthood . On the breaking out of the civil war , he followed the ...
Page 64
When Sir Edward Hungerford was appointed by the parliament to the command
of some forces in Wiltshire , Ludlow accompanied bim ; and having been
instrumental in raising a troop of horse , was appointed governor of Warder castle
...
When Sir Edward Hungerford was appointed by the parliament to the command
of some forces in Wiltshire , Ludlow accompanied bim ; and having been
instrumental in raising a troop of horse , was appointed governor of Warder castle
...
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