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Certaine letters sent from Sir Iohn Hotham, young Hotham, the major of Hull, and others : intercepted, and brought to court to His Majestie, April 16.
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A true and exact relation of all the proceedings of Sir Hugh Cholmleys revolt : deserting the Parliament, and going to the Queen, with the regaining of Scarborough Castle, by the care of Sir Iohn Hotham, and the courage and industry of Capt. Bushel. Sent in two letters, the one from Sir Iohn Hotham to M. Speaker, the other, from a worthy Captain to a member of the honourable House of Commons. Die Martis 4 Aprilis 1643. It is tthis [sic] day ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that these two letters concerning Sir Hugh Cholmley's Revolt, and the re-taking of Scarborough Castle, shall be forthwith printed and published. H. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
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A true and exact relation of all the proceedings of Sir Hugh Cholmleys revolt, deserting the Parliament and going to the Queen, with the regaining of Scarborough Castle by the courage and industry of Capt. Bushel : sent in two letters
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A true and exact relation of all the proceedings of Sir Hugh Cholmleys revolt, deserting the Parliament, and going to the Queen, with the regaining of Scarborough Castle, by the courage and industry of Capt. Bushel. : Sent in two letters, the one from Sir Iohn Hotham to M. Speaker, the other, from a worthy Captain to a member of the honourable House of Commons. Die Martis 4 Aprilis 1643. It is ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that these two letters concerning Sir Hugh Cholmley's Revolt, and the re-taking of Scarborough Castle, shall be forthwith printed and published. H. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
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The declaration of Captain Hotham sent to the Parliament : wherein hee sheweth the reasons of his marching into the county of York with some troops of horse and foot : as also why he consented not to the treaty of peace agreed upon by some of the gentlemen of that county
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The declaration of Captain Hotham sent to the Parliament, : wherein hee sheweth the reasons of his marching into the county of York, with some troops of horse and foot, as also why he consented not to the treaty of peace agreed upon by some of the gentlemen of that county. Imprimatur, H. Elsyng. Cler. Parl. Dom. Com
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A declartion [sic] of the heads of severall letters, sent from the committee at York, unto the House of Parliament: : relating all the chiefe passages and proceedings at York and Hull, the last weeke. Likewise, a letter from Sir John Hotham to the House of Commons, concerning a dangerous plot against the town of Hull, and how it was discovered. With the names of those lords that came to the King from the Parliament. Also His Majesties proclamation to the sheriffes of severall counties
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A Declartion [sic] of the heads of severall letters sent from the committee at York unto the Hovse of Parliament : relationg all the chiefe passages and proceedings at York and Hull the last weeke : likewise a letter from Sir John Hotham to the House of Commons concerning a dangerous plot against the town of Hull and how it was discovered : with the names of those lords that came to the king from the Parliament : also His Majesties proclamation to the sheriffes of severall counties
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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
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Exceeding joyfull nevves from Hvll 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'ridge [sic] 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 : 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 Mr. Iohn Pym esquire, Iuly 14.
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