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The declaration of the Right Honorable, Ralph Lord Hopton, Liftenant Generall of all His Majesties forces designed for the west of England. : To all His Majesties loving subjects inhabiting in the severall counties of Cornwall, Devonshire, Summerset, Wilts, Bristoll, Bath and Wells, and the counties adjacent. From Plymouth, May. 20. 1650
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Hopton, Ralph Hopton, Baron, 1598-1652
1650
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A message sent from the Lord Hopton, and Sir Richard Greenvill to the Prince, : and a fight in the isle of Guernsey. Also, the King of Portugals answer to a message sent unto him by Generall Blake. With a speech made to the Lord Cromwel in behalf of the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and Common-Councel of the City of London. And the last transactions in Scotland, with a letter from their declared King, their preparations for his coming to Edenburgh, and several Acts made in that Parliament, viz. 1. An Act for re-enforcing the Covenant. 2. An Act touching what hath been done at Breda. 3. An Act for levying of men. 4. An Act for levying 20000 I. Scots out of the L. Lauderdales estate. 5. An Act for setling officrs [sic] about their King. 6. An Act appointing officers of their army
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Hopton, Ralph Hopton, Baron, 1598-1652
1650
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A declaration sent from the Right Honorable Ralph Lord Hopton. To the gentlemen and inhabitants of Cornwall, and the counties adjacent. : Concerning his ingagement for and in behalf of Prince Charles, who now is King Charles the Second, King of Great Brittayne, &c. And desiring their joynt assistance to settle him in his crowne and dignitie, as he is their lawfull soveraigne
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Hopton, Ralph Hopton, Baron, 1598-1652
1649
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His Majesties whole army in the west conquered. : And all Sir Ralph Hoptons horse and armes delivered to Sir Thomas Fairfax: with the copies of the severall letters that passed between them. The articles tendred by the Generall, Sir Ralph Hoptons answer, with the conclusions and agreements of the commissioners. Upon what termes all their horse, in number 2000. and more, and all their armes, are surrendred to Sir Thomas Fairfax, besides 120. come in from Pendennis Castle, and the last news from Prince Charles. The taking of Truro, and the whole proceedings of the affairs in those parts. These letters are commanded to be printed, and are published according to order
1646
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Sir Thomas Fairfaxs his last letter of the treaty with Sir Ralph Hopton, : and a declaration of the proceedings of his Majesties agents with the Irish rebels, by way of answer to his propositions concerning his majesties generall treaty for peace. The conditions made between his Majesties agents and the Irish; with the transaction of the businesse of the Earl of Glamorgan, and other notable observances, by way of answer to Sir Ralph Hopton. A copy of Sir Ralph Hoptons demands made to the generall; with a list of such as came in to Sir Thomas Fairfax during the treaty. Prince Charles it is beleeved will come in, and also that Exeter will capitulate, and Barnstable, and Pendennis the like. Sent to the Committee of the Army, and commanded to be printed and published according to order
1646
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Master Peters messuage from Sir Thomas Fairfax, : delivered in both houses of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled: With the whole state of the west, and all the particulars about the disbanding of the princes and Sir Ralph Hoptons army. Together with His Majesties proclamation. Also the totall routing of Sir Jacob Ashley himselfe, and 1500 taken prisoners, their carriages and ammunition also taken by Colonell Morgan and Sir William Brereton. Commanded to be printed at the desire of divers members of Parliament, and published according to order
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Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671
1645
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The true copie of a letter; sent from Sir Ralph Hopton. Col. Ashburnham. and Sir Iohn Berkley. To Mr. Christopher Clarke, Major of the city of Excester [sic], : for the laying down their armes, raysed for the Parliament, and the delivering up the city to the King with the answer which the Major returned to them. Published by command
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Hopton, Ralph Hopton, Baron, 1598-1652
1643
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New plots discovered, against the Parliament, and the peace of the kingdome. : In two letters, the one sent from the Marquis of Hartford, to Sir Ralph Hopton, the other sent from Sir Ralph Hopton to the said Marquis. Also an exact relation of the treachery of Master Mountague, kinsman to the Lord Privie Seale, who (notwithstanding His Excellence had commanded the contrary) delivered Banbury to the cavaliers, without resistance also declaring how the Kings Maiesty in his owne person, caused the inhabitants to be disarmed, imprisoning the bayliffe, and other well-affected persons
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Somerset, William Seymour, Duke of, 1588-1660
1642
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New plots discovered against the Parliament and the peace of the kingdome : in two letters, the one sent from the Marquis of Hartford to Sir Ralph Hopton the other sent from Sir Ralph Hopton to the said Marquis : also an exact relation of the treachery of Master Mountague kinsman to the Lord Privie Seale who, notwithstanding His Excellence had commanded the contrary, delivered Banbury to the cavaliers without resistance : also declaring how the Kings Maiesty in his owne person caused the inhabitants to be disarmed, imprisoning the baylisse and other well-affected persons
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Somerset, William Seymour, Duke of, 1588-1660
1642
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The true copie of a letter
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1642
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