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The last weeks proceedings of the Lord Brooke. : And the first in this his present expedition. Published for the satisfaction of all those who have voluntarily and liberally contributed towards the foundation of that publique worke
1643
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A letter from the Right Honourable Ferdinando Lord Fairfax, to His Excellency Robert Earle of Essex. : Relating his late prosperous successe against the popish army in the north, his expelling them from their workes, and forcing them to raise their siege from before the towne of Hull. Also certifying, how the enemy have fled to Beverley, and were forced to leave divers pieces of ordnance, much powder and ammunition behind them. Being upon the same day wherein the Earle of Manchester obtained the victory neere Horn-castle in Lincolnshire. Printed by his Excellencies speciall direction
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Fairfax, Ferdinando Fairfax, Baron, 1584-1648
1643
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Manchesters ioy, for Derbies overthrow, or An exact relation of a famous victory obtained by the Manchester forces, against the Lord Strange, Earle of Derby: : at Warrington in Lancashire: where the said Earle was beaten into a steeple with the losse of many of his men. With a true declaration of what ensued thereupon. Published to prevent mis-information
1643
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A message with a letter sent by His Majesty to Prince Rupert, : at or before the time of the taking or surrendring of Litchfield and the close. Willing and commanding Prince Rupert not to use any cruelty upon the inhabitants of the aforesaid city of Litchfield, but with all possible care and providence to preserve the lives of our misled and blinded people: also to let the inhabitants upon reasonable quarter depart the place with bag and baggage, to the end that no bloud might be spilt, whereby it may become an Acceldama, &c.
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
1643
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A relation made in the House of Commons by Col. Nathaniel Fiennes concerning the surrender of the city and castle of Bristoll, August 5. 1643 : together with the transcripts and extracts of certain letters wherein his care for the preservation of the city doth appear
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Fiennes, Nathaniel, 1607 or 8-1669
1643
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A relation made in the House of Commons, by Col: Nathaniel Fiennes, concerning the surrender of the city and castle of Bristoll, August 5. 1643. : Together with the transcripts and extracts of certain letters, wherein his care for the preservation of the city doth appear. Imprimatur, John White
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Fiennes, Nathaniel, 1607 or 8-1669
1643
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A relation of the taking of Cicester in the county of Glocester, on Thursday, Febru. 2. 1642. : By 7000. of the cavaliers, under the command of Prince Rupert, Prince Maurice, the Earles of Northampton, Carnarvon, Denbigh, and Cleveland, the Lord Digby, Lord Andevour, Lord Wentworth, Lord Taffe, Lord Dillon, Lieutenant Generall Willmot, Sir John Byron, Colonell Gerrard, Colonell Kyrke, Colonell Dutton, and Captaine Legge, and divers others. Sent to a friend in London, by one who was present at, and some dayes after the taking of it. Published because of the many false reports that were in print concerning that businesse
1643
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The second intelligence from His Excellency his quarters before Reading : bearing date there April 25, wherein is contained an exact relation of Colonell Middletons surprizing the Kings regiment of foot at Dorchester 7 miles from Oxford, wherein they took an hundred horse, slew sixty and took about 50 prisoners ; with the true state of the siege at Reading, how the governour is sorely wounded, and the great want the town is in for want of victuals and ammunition and how Sir William Waller pursues P. Maurice, &c.
1643
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A true and exact relation of the marchings of the two regiments of the trained-bands of the city of London, : being the red & blew regiments, as also of the three regiments of the auxiliary forces, the blew, red, and orange who marched forth for the reliefe of the city of Glocester from August 23 to Sept. 28. wherein the most materiall passages of every dayes marchings are briefly delineated. As also a true description of the severall battells and skirmishes had against the enemy at Stow the old Sept. 4 at Aburne Chase September 18, and at Newbery Septem. 20. Set forth for the satisfaction of many who earnestly desired information herein
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Foster, Henry
1643
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A True and perfect relation of the passages in Devonshire this weeke : how all the Devonshire forces met at Kings-Bridge and marched to Modburie being eight or nine thousand : where they joyned with Bastoll and Biddifords men where they set upon Sir Ralph
1643
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