Tuesday 13 July 2010

A Civil War Governor

‘… on account of his private vices of drunkenness, cruelty and rapacity, and of his political timidity and treachery, scarcely anyone was more unworthy to be trusted with any important matters for counsel or execution’. Edward Hyde, later the Earl of Clarendon, describing Col George Goring, Governor of Portsmouth during the Civil War.

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