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Die Martis 26. April. 1642. It is declared by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, that the stopping of the passages between Hull and the Parliament,....
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1642
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Die Martis 26. April. 1642. Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, that the sheriffes of the counties of Yorke and Lincolne, ....
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The Earle of Stamfords resolution. : Expressed in his faithfull execution of the trust imposed upon him concerning the militia of Leicester-shire. Who notwithstanding hee was often opposed, yet did not desist, but did proceed in the performance of his trust. And also did certifie his faith and fidelity to the House of Parliament. With a most remakable [sic] passage concerning the besieging of Hull, and how Sir John Hotham hath let out the waters three miles about the towne for the defence thereof. Joh. Brown Cler. Par. Hen. Elsyng Cler. Par. D. Com
1642
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An exact relation of foureteen dayes passages from Portsmouth, the isle of Wight and other parts : wherein is contained the manner of the proceeding of the cavaliers and their confederates the papists against the Christian-Protestants
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An exact relation of foureteen dayes passages from Portsmouth, the Isle of Wight, and other parts. Wherein is contained the manner of the proceeding of the cavaliers, and their confederates the papists, against the Christian-Protestants. Sent in a letter from a worthy gentleman in that county, to his friend in London. Whereunto is added some speciall passages from Hull, Lincoln-shire and Yorke
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Exceeding good newes from Beverley, Yorke, Hull, and Newcastle. : With the valliant acts of Sir John Hotham over the walls of Hull against the Kings forces, and how he hath taken ten captaines and cavalleres prisoners that were going to Barton in Lincolnshire. And how Sir John Hotham gave command to pull the mayors gowne of Hull off from his backe, and set a guard about his house. As also how Sir Iohn Hotham gave command to burne the houses that stood betwixt the Kings forces and Hull, least any of the Kings forces should shelter themselves, and so to assault the towne
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Exceeding joyfull nevves from Hull, sent in a letter from Sir Iohn Hotham, and read in the House of Commons, July 15. 1642. : Wherin he declares the manner of his taking the Lord Faulcon[b]r[i]dge and his son, with 4. pieces of ordinance, and 20. cavaleers, who were building a scence or halfe moon near the town of Hull, and how he sent out Sir Iohn Meldrom with 500. men to hinder their proceedings. Also the Queens Majesties desires to the high Court of Parliament. As it was sent in a message from Her Royall Majesty to the House of Peers, and read in the audience of both Houses. With the declaration and propositions of the House of Commons to the Lords. Concerning her Royall Majesty, presented to the House of Peers with their additional reasons, by M. Iohn Pym esquire, Iuly 14. Ordered, that this be printed and published John Brown Cler. Parliamentorum
1642
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An extract of all the passages from Hull, York, and Lincolnshire, : being taken out of sundry letters, and sent by the last post. Being a true relation of His Maiesties proceedings in those parts
1642
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An Extract of all the passages from Hull, York, and Lincolnshire, being taken out of sundry letters, and sent by the last post : being a true relation of His Majesties proceedings in those parts
1642
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An Extract of letters, wherein is related, certaine remarkable passages from Yorke & Hull
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