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The narrative traces George Monck's life from his Devonshire origins and early foreign service through his evolving roles in the English Civil Wars, Irish campaigns, naval command, and governorship of Scotland. It examines his pragmatic navigation between royal and parliamentary authority, his dealings with Irish insurgents and military delegates, and his strategic, often cautious, campaigns and administrative reforms. The account culminates with his pivotal intervention that restored stability and enabled the return of the monarchy.
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