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The agreement between the commissioners of Parliament, and his excellencie Sr. Thomas Fairfax, and his chief officers, : for disbanding all the supernumerarie forces of this kingdom, for taking off of free-quarter, and for drawing all the Army into the severall garrisons of his kingdome. Reported by the said commissioners to the House of Commons, on friday the 17. of Decemb. instant. And printed for the generall satisfaction of the Kingdom. Also a petition from the farmers of the county of Surrey : and his Excellencies answer thereunto, concerning the Landlords bearing equall burthen with the tennant in free-quarter. Imprimatur Gilb: Mabbot
1647
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Another fight between the two armies of Scotch and English, upon an attempt to take Appleby Castle. : More Scots come in from Carlisle and Barwick. And the relieving of Major Generall Lambert by Yorkeshire. Prince Charleses ship taken by Sir Michael Livesey. Captaine Green taken prisoner. All the ordnance and ammunition taken at Marget, neere Sandwich. And a great fight at the storming of Colchester at the mill. With the particulars of the fight. With the copy of a declaration shot into Colchester, by order from the Lord Generall Fairfax
1648
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The answer of His Excellencie Sir Thomas Fairfax, : (in behalf of the whole Army) to the votes and desires of both Houses of Parliament, concerning the resigning up of His Majesties royall person. Wherein he declares, I. The reasons of his advance nearer to the City of London. II. The Armies resolution to secure the Kings person. III. Their charging of a party within the city, for raising a new army (against them, as they suppose) which should rendevous near the city of Worcester. IV. And lastly, the Armies protestation towards the citizens of London; with their propositions, concerning the bringing of His royall Majestie to Whitehall. Sent from the Army by the commissioners, Iune 23.
1647
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Articles for the surrender of Colchester and all the ordnance, armes and ammunition. : With a letter of submission from the Earle of Norwich, the Lord Capell. &c. to his Excellency the Lord Fairfax. Also the taking of the whole party of the Scottish horse which fled with Duke Hamilton to Utcester in Staffordshire, by the Lord Grey and Major Generall Lambert, with the Particulars thereof, viz. Taken Duke Hamilton. 17. lords. 7. colonells. 3. lieutenant-coloness. 20. captains. 100. other officers. 20. colours. 3500. prisoners. 3500. horses. 6. waggons of the dukes laden witb treasure, with his George, rich skarfe, and good store of other booty
1648
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Articles of agreement already concluded upon, betwixt the Kings Majesty, and his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax and the army under his command : Expressing their mutual concord for the sudden settlement of peace in his Majesties three kingdoms, England, Scotland and Ireland. Commanded to be forthwith printed and published
1647
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Articles of agreement already concluded upon, betwixt the Kings Majesty, and his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax and the army under his command. : Expressing their mutual concord for the sudden settlement of peace in his Majesties three kingdoms, England, Scotland and Ireland. Commanded to be forthwith printed and published
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Bloudy nevves from Colchester : concerning the late fight on Tuesday last, between the forces under the command of Sir Charles Lucas, and the Suffolke Forces, neer the Hast-gate; with the manner of the fight, and the number that were slain and taken prisoners. Likewise, the proclamation of the Earle of Norwich, and Sir Charles Lucas, concerning the Duke of York's comming to Coulchester, and their proclaiming of it at the head of each regiment throughout the towne. Together with the Lord Generals propositions to the Earle of Norwich, and Sir Charles Lucas, touching a generall peace. And their answer thereunto, concerning his Excellencies Army
1648
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The humble advice and earnest desires of certain well-affected ministers, : lecturers of Banbury in the County of Oxon, and of Brackly in the County of Northampton. To his Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax, generall of the forces raised by the authority of Parliament and to the General Councel of Warre. : Presented January 25. 1649. by two of the Subscribers
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The Case of the armie truly stated : toge- gether [sic] with the mischiefes and dangers that are imminent, and some sutable remedies, humbly proposed by the agents of five regiments of horse, to the respective regiments, and the whole army
1647
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The case of the Armie truly stated, : together with the mischiefes and dangers that are imminent, and some sutable remedies, humbly proposed by the agents of five regiments of horse, to their respective regiments, and the whole Army. As it was presented by Mr. Edmond Bear, and Mr. William Russell, October 15. 1647. unto his Excellency, Sir Thomas Fairfax. Enclosed in a letter from the said agents : also his Excellencies honourable answer thereunto
1647
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