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Strange newes from Yorke, Hull, Beverly, and Manchester, or, A continuation of the proceedings passages, and matters of consequence that hath passed this last weeke in his Maiesties army before Hull with some occurrences from Yorke during the Kings absence : as also of my Lord Stranges comming in a warlike manner against the town of Manchester and slew three of the inhabitants thereof : beeing all that passed here from the 16 of Iuly to the 23 : sent in a letter
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The supplication of the maior, aldermen, merchants, mariners, souldiers, and townesmen of Kingston upon Hull, in the behalfe of themselves and Sir John Hotham, unto His Majesty. : Humbly declaring their hearty desire for peace, and their unwillingnesse to war. Together with their firmly united resolution. Presented to His Majesty at Beverley, on the fifteenth of Iuly, being Friday. 1642
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Terrible and true nevves from Beverley and the city of Yorke. : VVherein is a true relation of the beseiging of the town of Hull, by the Kings Majesty, with six thousand horse and foot, on Thursday, Iuly 7. 1642. Also of Sir John Hothams drowning the country within foure miles of Hull, and what hath happened since, and His Maiesties resolution concerning it. With the Lord Digbies entertainment at the court, and divers remarkeable passages Yorke, from the third of Iuly to the ninth of the same, sent in a letter from Yorke to a freind in London. Iuly the twelfth. 1642
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Terrible nevves from Hull: : concerning a great conspiracy which was intended against Sir Iohn Hotham, and the rest of the inhabitants of the said town, by divers cavaleers who lay neer unto the said town of Hull. Wherein is declared how this plot was discovered, and how Sir Iohn Hotham plaid against them with his ordinance, and beat them off from the walls, killing a great number of them. Also the Kings Majesties command to the Earle of Warwicke, and the Earl of Warwicks answer to the same, declaring his loyall intention and resolution, concerning the Kings Majesty, and both Houses of Parliament. Likewise the Parliaments resolution concerning the Earl of Essex. Iohn Brown Cler. Parliamentorum
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Terrible nevves from Hvll : concerning a great conspiracy which was intended against Sir Iohn Hotham, and the rest of the inhabitants of the said town by divers cavaleers who lay neer unto the said town of Hull
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A True and exact relation of all the proceedings of Marquesse Hartford, Lord Pawlet, Lord Seymor, Lord Coventry, Sir Ralph Hopton and His Maiesties commissioners in the publishing of the commission of array in His Maiesties county of Somerset : brought over by a gentleman who was an eye witnesse of all passages and proceedings there : whereunto is added true newes from York, Hull, Newcastle and Darbyshire : also a list of the
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True newes from Hull. : Being a perfect relation of a conspiracy there by divers cavaliers comming in disguised habits, and entring themselves as souldiers, who intended to have surprised the tovvne, and to have killed Sir Iohn Hotham. With the manner how their wicked purpose was discovered, and they delivered up to safe custody. By R.C.
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Trve newes from Hull : being a perfect relation of a conspiracy there by divers cavaliers coming in disguised habits, and entring themselves as souldiers, who intended to have surprised the tovvne, and to have killed Sir Iohn Hotham : with the manner how their wicked purpose was discovered, and they delivered up to safe custody
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The Votes and declaartion [sic] of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, April 26 : in answer to the Kings message concerning the passages at Hull ... : likewise, the humble petition of the gentry and commons of the county of Yorke, presented to His Majesty at Yorke April 22, 1642 and His Majesties message sent to the Parliament April 24, 1642 concerning Sir Iohn Hothams refusall to give His Majesty entrance into Hull ...
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A Wonderfull discoverie of a terrible plot against Hutl [sic] by the designes of the Lord Digby, many papists and others of the malignant party : declaring the manner how the two ships loaden with great store of ammunition of armes came under a pretended colour of merchants ships from the Indies : and how they would have executed their plot that night against Hull : also how by the providence of God they were discovered and apprehended : lastly, the true relation how five men in disguise would have entred into Hull as being a committee appointed by the Parliament to sit at York : having 100 horse and 500 foot lying in ambush to have seized upon the towne as soon as the gates had beene opened : with Irish depositions by His Majesties commission and an extract of a letter sent from Isidores Coll. in Rome, 4 January 1641
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