Some Account of the Life and Writings of John Milton: Derived Principally from Documents in His Majesty's State-Paper Office, Now First Published (Classic Reprint)

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Sequestration, of i the orders of those Commis sioners respecting the sequestration -of Estates, of the reports of their subordinate officers, and of the correspondence with sub-commissioners and other agents in every part'of the kingdom The second series exhibits the original parti culars of property and estates, for which Royalists were permitted to compound on the payment of a fine. These papers are peculi arly valuable in illustrating the family history as well as the various property of individuals, throughout the kingdom, during the time of the Great Rebellion. Of these, by the continued industry and accurate attention of Mr. Lemon, 'no lessthan one hundred and sixty seven folio volumes had been recovered and arranged, when (in 1825 also) he transmitted to me from this invaluable collection, the sequestra'tion-pa 'pers relating to Mr. Po'well, the father of Mil ton's first wife, in whibh Milton himself is par ticularly concerned and to Sir Christopher Milton, the brother of the poet. Other papers and letters, from the same office, alike unknown till now, and of the greatest service to the bio graphy of Milton, have since, at various times, been sent to me by this gentleman empowered as he was at all times so to do, from the very first exertion of his kindness, by the permission.

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