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A great victory at sea against the Irish rebels, by Captaine Robert Dare commander of the English: : where were taken the Earle of Antrim his great ship, 22 peeces of ordnance, 3 barrels of gun-powder, 100 muskets, ... 25 of Captain Dares men slain, and sore wounded
1648
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His Maiesties most gratious ansvver to the votes of the two Houses of Parliament: : presented to him at Carisbrook Castle, by the Right Honourable the Earle of Middlesex; Sir Io. Hipsley knight; and John Bulkley esquier, on Munday the 7th of this present, August. 1648. In order to a personall treaty for the settling a safe and a well grounded peace
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His Majesties declaration to the City and Kingdom, concerning his present restraint under the power of the sword; : and his propositions touching the Kingdom of Ireland, the citizens of London, the decay of trade, and his present suffering by the Army. Dated at Windsor Decemb. 21. 1648, and published for generall satisfaction to all those who desireth peace and true government. Also, a declaration from 18. counties, within the realm of England, concerning the King, the Parliament, and Army, and their resolution thereupon. Likewise, the proceedings of the councell of Warre, charge against the King, and his Majesty to be tryed at Windsor. And new propositions to his Excellency the Lord Gen. Fairfax, in reference to the King, City, and Kingdom
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His Majesties finall remonstrance and ultimate answers and concessions to the papers and replies of the Parliaments commissioners, concerning Ireland and Episcopacy. : With his gracious declaration to his 2. Houses of Parliament, to be communicated to the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and Common Councell of the City of London. And His Majesties propositions touching the demands of the Army, remonstrating his resolution, to cast himself wholly upon his Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, for the supporting and defending of his royall person, from the rage and fury of all his enemies. Published by his Majesties speciall authority, signed Charles R.
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The humble petition of Jock of Bread, Scotland. : To the high and honourable court of Parliament, now assembled at Edinburgh. Many copies whereof were scattered about in the streets of the city of Edenburgh in Scotland
1648
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The humble petition of us the Parliaments poore souldiers in the army of Ireland : whereof many are starved already, and many dead for want of chirurgions
1648
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The independency of England endeavored to be maintained by Henry Marten, a member of the Parliament there, against the claim of the Scottish Commissioners, in their late answer upon the bills and propostions sent to the King in the Isle of Wight
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A letter concerning Colonel Monks surprizing the town and castle of Carrickfergus and Belfast, in Ireland; and his taking General Major Monro prisoner. For the Honorable, Col: Iohn Moor, a member of the House of Commons
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Clark, Robert, Captain of the Swan frigate
1648
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A letter from an eminent person in the northerne army: : how Sunday night, March 5. 1647. a party of horse and foot came to the wals of Carlile, and having ladders, entred the castle, broke open the gaole, wounded the governour, let out the prisoners, and retreated into Scotland. With the proceedings of the Parliament in Scotland. Also a letter concerning the Lord Inchequin March 13. 1647. Imprimatur Gil. Mabbot
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A letter from the House of Commons assembled in the Parliament of England at Westminter [sic], : to the right honorable and right reverend, the lords, ministers and others of the present General Assembly of the Church of Scotland sitting at Edenburgh, containing a narrative of the proceedings of the Parliament of England, in the work of reformation, and of their resolutions to maintain the govement of the kingdom established by law, and of their endevors for settlement of peace, and for preservation of the union between the two kingdoms of England and Scotland
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