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Exceeding good newes from the Earle of Essex and the noble commander, Sergeant Major Skippon; VVherein is declared how the said Sergeant-major Skippon, with 4000. horse and foote, met with Prince Robert , with 5000. cavaliers, neere the city of Gloucester, on the twelfe of this instant December. Where they fought for the space of seven houres, and slew 800. of the cavaliers,, with the losse of 60. men, putting the rest to flight, and tooke foure pieces of ordnance, with store of other ammunition. Also Sergeant-major Skippons resolution concerning Prince Robert
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Exceeding good newes from the Jsle of VVight being a true relation of a great quantity of ammunition, viz. 1500 muskets many loades of bullets, and great store of powder lately taken there from a ship which was going to the rebels in Ireland : wherein also was much bees-waze, to make tapers for the priests and fryers : with a discoverie of another great plot neere Mayden-head in Berkeshire : all which was discovered to the House of Commons on Saturday, Feb. 11, 1641 : whereunto is added the relation of a prodigious birth, borne neere Fullers Rents in Holborne, Ian. 30, 1641
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Exceeding good newes from the Jsle of VVight. Being a true relation of a great quantity of ammunition. Viz, 1500 muskets many loades of bullets, and great store of powder lately taken there from a ship which was going to the rebels in Ireland. Wherein also was much bees-waxe, to make tapers for the priests and fryers. With a discoverie of another great plot neare Mayden-head in Barkeshire. All which was discovered to the House of Commons on Saturday, Febr. 11. 1641. Whereunto is added the relation of a prodigious birth, borne neere Fullers Rents in Holborne, Ian. 30. 1641
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Exceeding good newes from the neweries in Ireland being the true copie of a letter sent from Dublin the 20, of Aprill, 1642 / to Sir William Adderton now resident in London, from Mr. Stephen Iohnson merchant ; wherein is declared the victorious proceedings of the protestant army in the meweries ; likewise the true discription of a famous victory obtained against 5000 of the rebels by Sir Christopher Loftus on the 16 day of Aprill where he slew almost 400 of them putting the rest to flight ; also a true relation how and by what meanes Sir Charles Coote, Captaine Daniel Bartlet, and Sir Christopher Loftus on the 18 day of Aprill, tooke a great castle where Philomy Oneale was quartered and where great store of victuall and ammunition was found to the great reliefe of our English army ; with a true intelligence that there was that day 3000 more of the rebels slaine ; sent over by the last post, and now by intreaty printed for the comfort and consolation of all true hearted Protestants that are well-willers to their brethren in Ireland
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Exceeding good newes from the Neweries in Ireland. Being, the true copie of a letter sent from Dublin the 20. of Aprill, 1642. To Sir William Adderton, now resident in London, from Mr. Stephen Iohnson merchant. Wherein is declared the victorious proceedings of the protestant army in the Neweries. Likewise the true discription of a famous victory obtained against 5000 of the rebels, by Sir Christopher Loftus on the 16. day of Aprill, where he slew almost 4000 of them, putting the rest to flight. Also a true relation, how and by what meanes Sir Charles Coote, Captaine Daniel Bartlet, and Sir Christopher Loftus, on the 18. day of Aprill, tooke a great castle where Philomy Oneale was quartered, and where great store of victuall and ammunition was found, to the great reliefe of our English army. With a true intelligence that there was that day 3000 more of the rebels slaine. Sent over by the last post, and now by intreaty printed for the comfort and consolation of all true hearted Protestants, that are well-willers to their brethren in Ireland
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Exceeding good news from Oxford-shire: being a true relation of the manner of the apprehending of the Earle of Berkshire, Sir Iohn Curson, Sir Robert Dormer, and divers other cavaliers in Oxfordshire, by Colonell Hampden, and Col. Goodwyn. Also the valiant resolution of the city of Chichester for the defence of the King and Parliament, and the true Protestant religion. Joh. Brown, Cler. Parl
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Exceeding good news from Oxfordshire being a true relation of the manner of the apprehending of the Earle of Berkshire, Sir Iohn Curson, Sir Robert Dormer, and divers other cavaliers in Oxfordshire, by Colonell Hampden and Col. Goodwyn : also the valiant resolution of the city of Chichester for the defence of the King and Parliament and the true Protestant religion
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exceeding great comfort and benefit of having walked before God in truth, and with a perfect heart, and of having done that which is good in his sight set forth in several discourses on Isaiah 38. 2, 3 / by Richard Stafford, The
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Exceeding happy and joyfull newes from the King Maiesty and the Prince his Highnesse at Shrewesbury together with His Majesties demands of the knights, gentry, and commonalty of Shropshire : presented to the maior of Shropshire, Septm. 24 : brought from Shrewesbury by the last post, Sept. 24 : whereunto is annexed His Maiesties speech and protestation made in the head of his army betweene Stafford and Wellington, the 19 of Septem. : after the reading of his orders
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Exceeding happy and joyfull newes from the Kings Maiesty, and the Prince his Highnesse at Shrewesbury. Together with His Majesties demands of the knights, gentry and commonalty of Shropshire, propounded to the maior of Shrewesbury, Septem. 24. Brought from Shrewesbury by the last post, Sept. 24. Whereunto is annexed His Maiesties speech and protestation, made in the head of his army, betweene Stafford and Wellington, the 19. of Septem. After the reading of his orders
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Exceeding happy nevvs from Ireland declaring the proceedings of the Protestant army in Kildare against the Castle of Ithlone, the Castle of Knock and Mores Castle : with the manner of the fight and the victories obtained by these worthy champions, August as, namely the Earle of Ormond, the Earle of Balamore, the Lord Lisle, Colonell Vavaser, Colonell Monke, and Noble Captaine Ogle : expressing the manner of the rebels meeting the Protestant forces and the number of those that were slaine on both sides and taken prisoners / sent from Captaine Stephens to his brother William Stephens, living in Crutcher-Fryars, London and now published by Authority
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Exceeding happy nevvs from Ireland. Declaring the proceedings of the Protestant army in Kildare, against the Castle of Ithlone, the Castle of Knock and Mores Castle, with the manner of the fight, and the victories obtained by these worthy champions, August 26, namely the Earle of Ormond, the Earle of Ballamore, the Lord Lisle, Colonell Vavaser, Colonell Monke, and Noble Captaine Ogle. Expressing the manner of the rebels meeting the Protestant forces, and the number of those that were slaine on both sides, and taken prisoners. Sent from Captaine Stephens, to his brother William Stephens, living in Crutcher-Fryars, London, and now published by Authority
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Exceeding happy newes from Ireland being a true relation of many passages of great consequence very joyfull and delectable to all true hearted Protestants : wherein is declared five severall matters of great consequences : 1. That the Earle of Corke is gone into the north of Ireland, putting all to fire and sword, 2. That information is given by certaine Frenchmen who declared that the rebels had received certaine armes from France by stealth, but at this present there was no fleet at sea of any nation that way bound, 3. A true declaration of what victories have lately been obtained by the Lord Don Luce, Earle of Antrim, 4. An information that Philomy Oneale is secretly fled, 5. That the Earle of Astry is desirous to lay downe his armes and yeeld to the Kings mercy, and curses those that advised him first to rise in rebellion / being the copies of two letters sent from Ireland,the one from Mr. William Brookes ... to his wife ... the other letter sent to Mr. Hunt now resident in London
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Exceeding happy newes from Oxford declaring the proceedings of the Lord Sey against the cavaleers and how he beat Sir Iohn Biron and the rest out of their trenches with the losse of three of four men : and hath now placed a strong garrison in the city so that there is not a cavaleer left therein or thereabouts : likewise an exact relation of a remarkable battell foughy by Sir John Hotham against the Earles of Cumberland and Newcastle, neer Beverley in Yorkshire, Septem. 14 : and how he defeated the whole army killing many of them and so obtained a glorious and joyfull victory : likewise true intelligence from Westchester declaring the Kings Majesties resolution
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Exceeding happy newes from Oxford declaring, the proceedings of the Lord Sey against the cavaleers, and how he beat Sir Iohn Biron, and the rest out of their trenches, with the losse of three of four men, and hath now placed a strong garrison in the city, so that there is not a cavaleer left therein, or thereabouts. Likewise an exact relation of a remarkable battell, fought by Sir John Hotham against the Earles of Cumberland and Newcastle, neer Beverley in Yorkshire, Septem. 14. and how he defeated the whole army, killing many of them, and so obtained a glorious and joyfull victory. Likewise true intelligence from Westchester, declaring the Kings Majesties resolution
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Exceeding ioyfull nevves from his Excelence the Earle of Essex declaring the true manner of his Excellencies proceedings iu his march towards Shrewsbury. Also manifesting how the Lord Pawlet was taken prisner by his Excelence at Bridge-north being the true coppy of a letter sent from Bridgenorth to Master Dudly Norton Esquire, inhabiting in Grays-inn-lane, dated Oct. 5th
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Exceeding ioyfull nevves out of Surrey shevving the proceedings of Prince Robert and his mischievous cavalliers since he came into those parts : as also of his attempt upon Windsor Castle : from whence being repulsed with much losse, he drew towards Kingstone : where, by some forces of his excellence the Earl of Essex, with the trained bands of Barkshire and Surty, he was beaten away : with a slaughter of six hundred cavalliers : Master Cary the keeper of Mary-bone Parke, being taken prisoner in the habit of a Miller, coming to spie the strength of our forces
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Exceeding ioyfull newes from Ireland, or a true discovery of the present estate of that kingdome at this present. Wherein is declared what townes of note, the English have taken from the rebells in severall seiges since the last forces went over. Namely, Limrick. Waterford. Wickloo. Ackloo. Clogham. Galway. Droghede. Kilkennie. Waxford. Colerane. Manahom. Garmaston. Also a true relation, by what meanes the castle of Limrick was taken by Captain Bartlet, a Scotchman, to the great wonder of all the English army, the forces in the castle being seven thousand, and hee but five hundred foot, and one troop of horse. Ordered to be printed, Ion. Bron. Cler. Parl
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Exceeding ioyfull newes out of Surrey. Shevving the proceedings of Prince Robert and his mischievous cavalliers since he came into those parts. As also of his attempt upon Windsor Castle, from whence being repulsed with much losse, he drew towards Kingstone, where by some forces of his Excellence the Earl of Essex, with the traind bands of Barkshire and Surty , he was beaten away. With a slaughter of six hundred cavalliers: Master Cary the keepper of Mary-bone Parke, being taken prisoners in the habit of a miller, comming to spie the strength of our forces
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Exceeding ioyfull news from Ireland, or, A true discovery of the present estate of that kingdome at this present wherein is declared what townes of note the English have taken from the rebells in severall seiges since the last forces went over : namely Limrick, Waterford, Wickloo, Ackloo, Clogham, Galway, Droghede, Kilkennie, Waxford, Colerane, Manahom, Garmaston : also a true relation by what meanes the castle of Limrick was taken by Captain Bartlet, a Scotchman, to the great wonder of all the English army : the forces in the castle being seven thousand and hee but five hundred foot and one troop of horse
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Exceeding ioyfull news from Oxford-shire being a true relation of a victorious battell fought by the apprentizes of London against the cavaliers wherein were slaine 16 of the said cavaliers : and not one of the apprentized wounded, but one shot through the arme with a pistoll : with divers other exployts against the said cavaliers by the valiant apprentizes : whereunto is annexed the couragious proceedings of the said apprentizes who are resolved to spend their death blood for the good of King and Parliament : also some remarkeable passages from Banbury and Warwickshire
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Exceeding ioyfvll nevves from Darby declaring how Endimion Porter was taken at the Grange neere Westhallum within 5 miles of Darby on the 15 day of Septemb. 1642 : also the taking of Sr. Iohn Watson neer Hartford with the true proceedings at Bristow, Bath, Warwicke, Boston, Yorkeshire, Northumberland, Darby-shire, Cheshire, and Northampton-shire : with a true information of His Majesties removall from Nottingham to Darby : likewise how the cavaliers made an attempt against Boston, but was opposed by the country : 14 slaine and three taken prisoners : also a true declaration how the Welshmen was driven out of Cheshire by the forces under the command of the Earle of Essex
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Exceeding joyfnll newes from Southamton. Being a true relation of the taking of two Dunkirk ships which were laden with powder and bullets, bound for the reliefe of the rebels in Ireland. Also two bloudy battailes fought at Abavelly in France, betweene the Duke of Guise and Don Lomboyle, general to the Spanish king. Wherein after the losse of 1200. foot, and 1000. horse. the French recovered both losse and credit, and gave the Spaniard a mighty overthrow, whereby their intention for the reliefe for Ireland hath beene much hindered
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Exceeding joyfnll newes from Sovthamton being a true relation of the taking of two Dunkirk ships which were laden with powder and bullets, bound for the reliefe of the rebels in Ireland : also two bloudy battailes fought at Abavelly in France, betweene the Duke of Guise and Don Lomboyle, general to the Spanish king : wherein after the losse of 1200 foot and 1000 horse : the French recovered both losse and credit, and gave the Spaniard a mighty overthrow : whereby their intention for the reliefe for Ireland hath beene much hindered
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Exceeding joyful nevves from Holland read in the Honourable House of Commons upon Thursday, being comfortable tydings to both Houses of Parliament, and to all the rest of His Majesties loving subjects : likewise the impeachment of Lieutenant Bodley before the House of Peers for speaking words of dangerous consequence which words did tend to the Knowledge of some dangerous plot against the city of London
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Exceeding joyful nevves from York being a true relation of many passages of great consequence, happened very latelie between His Majesty and the inhabitants of Yorkshire, with many more credible tydings from that county : whereunto is annexed, the true subjects admonition, striving to induce all men to follow their example, it being both for Gods glory, His Majesties honour, prosperity and quiet of the honourable Houses of Parliament, and the safety and security of this kingdom : also an order from the high court of Parliament
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Exceeding joyful newes from Holland read in the honourable House of Commons upon Thursday, being comfortable tydings to both Houses of Parliament, and to all the rest of his Majesties loving subjects. Likewise the impeachment of Lieutenant Bodley before the House of Peers for speaking words of dangerous consequence, which words did tend to the knowledge of some dangerous plot against the City of London. Hen. Elsing. Cler. Parl. D. Com
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Exceeding joyful newes from the narrow seas, Dover, and the Irish Seas being a true and exact reiation of the victorious proceedings, and renowned exploits, performed by the right honourable, Robert Earl of Warwicke, Lord Admirall of His Majesties navie royall in this expedition, MDCXLII ... likewise a true description of the manner of his scouring the seas and all the ports thereabouts ... with the names of every particular ship ... / sent ... by Iohn Philips to his brother
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Exceeding joyfull nevves from Darby: declaring how Endimion Porter was taken at the grange neere Westhallum within 5. miles of Darby, on the 15. day of Septemb. 1642. Also the taking of Sr. Iohn Watson, neer Hartford, with the true proceedings at Bristow, Bath Warwicke, Boston, Yorke shire, Northumberland, Darby-shire, Cheshire, and Northampton-shire. With a true information of his Majesties removall from Nottingham to Darby. Likewise how the cavaliers made an attempt against Boston, but was opposed by the country, 14. slaine and three taken prisners. Also a true declaration how the Welshmen was driven out of Cheshire, by the forces under the command of the Earle of Essex
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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 Faulconbridge 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 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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Exceeding joyfull nevves from Scotland brought over by the Lord Mackland and read in the House of Commons upon Thursday last being the 18 day of this instant month of August 1642 : with the Paliaments resolution concerning the Yorkshire propositions declaring their intentions for the sending downe of forces both of horse and foot for the safety of the said county : likewise the resolution of the Earle of Rutland, the Earle of Exceter and the Lord Paget with divers others that are come from His Maiesty are resolved to come to the house again if they may be received
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Exceeding joyfull nevves from the cavaleers at Nottingham declaring their resolution and propositions to the Lords at Nottingham, now attending His Royal Majesty being happy and welcom'd tydings for London : with their terrible threatnings against Colonell Goring : likewise happy tydings from Shereboru Castle declaring the proceedings of the Parliaments forces against the Marquis of Hartford and the state and condition he is now in : signified by letters to the House of Commons up on Satterday last, being the 3 of September : also the manner of Captain Browns coming to London on Satterday last with 7 troopes of horse bringing with him 5 cart loads of arms and ammunition and six prisoners which he took in Kent namely the Lord Roper, Mr. Adrian Scroope the Duke of Lenox Stewart and 4 more
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Exceeding joyfull nevves from the Earl of Bedford, lord generall of the horse, that is now set forth for the defence of the Protestant religion declaring the happy and fortunate successe of the Protestant army at Siege-moore in sommersetshire upon the 19 day of this instant month of August who having received a challenge from the Lord Paulet, Sir Ralph Hopton and Sir John Stowell daring them to meet them at the said moor at the time and place appointed : which said gentlemen upon the 19 day assembled at Siege-moor with great number of men where Sir Francis Popham, Mr. Pine and Mr. Stroud met them wich 6000 horse and foot and after some parley concerning the King and Parliament they fell to blowes but after some 6 hours fight Sir Francis obtained the victory : the said Lord Paulet and his accomplices stood for the commission of array and Sir Francis and the rest of the gentlemen for the ordinance of Parliament
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Exceeding joyfull nevves from the Earl of Essex, being a true and reall relation of his incompassing the Kings army neare the city of Oxford, Decemb. 7, and the great skirmish which they had at the same time also how Sir John Meldrum, and Collonell Langham drew out their two regiments of Blewcoaths, seven troops of horse, and 9 pieces of ordnance, and got beyond Oxford : and there set their men in battle array, raising two half-moons and planting their ordnance against the cavaleers : likewise the proceedings of the E. of Essex since his departure from the Earl of Northumberland, E. of Holland, E. of Pembroke, and the Lord Sey, at Windsor, Decemb. 5, and what skirmishes he had in his march towards Oxford
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Exceeding joyfull nevves from the Earl of Stamford, and the Lord Wharton, and the Lord Kymbolton wherein is declared the proceedings of the Lord Whorton neer Kittermaster with 5 troops of horse against Prince Robert with 20 troops, October 18, and how Prince Robert were forced to retreat : also a famous victory obtained by the E. of Stamford neer Hereford with 1000 foot and 500 horse against 3000 cavaleers, with the number that were slain on both sides : also the Lord Kymbolton, his proceedings in Gloucestershire against the cavaleers likewise a true relation of His Masjesties marching from Shrewsbury towards Coventry with his main army, and how His Excellency is within one dayes march of His Majesty with all his forces / sent in a letter from His Excellencie to the House of Commons
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Exceeding joyfull nevves from the Earl of Stamford, the Lord Wharton, and the Lord Kymbolton. Wherein is declared the proceedings of the Lord Whorton neer Kittermaster with 5. troops of horse, against Prince Robert with 20. troops, October 18. and how Prince Robert were forced to retreat. Also a famous victory obtained by the E. of Stamford neer Hereford, with 1000. foot, and 500. horse against 3000. Cavaleers, with the number that were slain on both sides. Also the Lord Kymbolton his proceedings in Gloucestershire aginst the cavaleers. Likewise a true relation of his Majesties marching from Shrewsbury towards Coventry with his main army, and how his Excellency is within one dayes march of his Majesty with all his forces. Sent in a letter from His Excellencie to the House of Commons, October 21
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Exceeding joyfull nevves from the Earle of Bedfords army, brought to London by Captain Johnson September, 6 the said army consisting of five thousand foot, seven hundred horse and 28 ensigns now ready to give battle against the Marquis of Hartford and Collonel Lunsfords forces being in Shereborn Castle : with the resolution of Collonel Lunsford to the high court of Parliamet expressed and discovered by his making of fire-works against the Earl of Bedfords army : the manner whereof is as followeth worthy of observation : likewise the resolution of the trayned band of Devonshire concerning Colonell Lunsford being resolved to march against him with 900 foot and was accompanied with 200 horse and many brave gallants from the town of Dorchester September, the third
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Exceeding joyfull nevves from the Earle of VVarvvick wherein is declared the wonderfull workes of God, by preventing a damnable and hel-bred conspiracy plotted against him : Sir Iohn Pennington being neare unto him with a great number of caveliers : also a declaration of the House of Peers sent down to the House of Commons with Mr. Pyms answer thereunto : with the Kings resolution concerning the Earle of Northumberland, Pembroke, Essex, Holland, and the Lord Fielding : likewise the humble petition of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, to the Kings most Excellent Majesty : for a pacification between His Majesty and both Houses
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Exceeding joyfull nevves from the Earle of VVarvvick. Wherein is declared the wonderfull workes of God, by preventing a damnable and hel-bred conspiracy plotted against him: Sir Iohn Pennington being neare unto him with a great number of caveliers. Read in both Houses of Parliament, and by them ordered to be printed. Also a declaration of the House of Peers sent down to the House of Commons, with Mr. Pyms answer thereunto. With the Kings resolution concerning the Earle of Northumberland, Pembroke, Essex, Holland, and the Lord Fielding. Likewise the humble petition of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, to the Kings most Excellent Majesty. For a pacification between His Majesty and both Houses. Ordered that this be printed. Joh. Brown. Cler: Par
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Exceeding joyfull nevves from the Prince being comfortable tydings for both Houses of Parliament as it will evidently appear in this ensuing subject : wherein His Highnesse doth expresse his firme and constant resolution : also the expresse command that the Prince hath given to the cavaleers : with the Parliaments resolution concerning the kings Majesty he being now resolved to set up his standard and hath thereupon commanded all those that will aid assist him to repair to Nottingham
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Exceeding joyfull nevves from the treaty containing the acts of agreement, between the Kings most Excellent Majesty, and the Parliaments commissioners, on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday last. Brought by the post on Sunday Novemb. 5. 1748. With His gracious speech at the councell table, for His present comming to London, and proclaiming of Peace throughout His realmes and dominions. And the Earl of Northumberlands Declaration thereupon
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Exceeding joyfull nevves from Warwick-Castle and Banburie sent in a letter from Mr. Fines, son to the Right Honourable the Lord Say, to Mr. Iohn Pym, Esq; a worthy member of the House of Commons. Wherin is declared how the Earl of Northampton had besieged Warwick Castle, and planted against it divers pieces of ordnance, and how he was beaten off by the souldiers that were within the said castle. Also comfortable tydings from Portsmouth, declaring the manner how M. Norton one of the lieutenants for Hampshire, hath took the works which Colonell Goring had made three miles from the town. Hen. Elsing Cler. D. Com
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Exceeding joyfull nevvs from Lincoln-shire. Or The resolution of the gentry and commonalty, inhabiting in the county of Lineoln , concerning the Kings most Excellent Majesty, and the high court of Parliament. Also joyfull nevves from Leicester declaring how Mr Henry Hastings was taken prisoner by the High-Sheriffe of the said county, on Sunday, August 14. 1642. Whereunto is annexed the resolution of the Lords and Commons assembled in this present Parliament, concerning the Kings most Excellent Majesty. Ordered that this be printed and published. Joh. Browne, Cler. Parl
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Exceeding joyfull nevvs from Scotland wherein is declared the great willingesse of the Lords and Commons in Scotland to aid the Parliament of England against the cavaliers and prelaticall enemies of this kingdome : whereunto
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Exceeding joyfull nevvs from Scotland: wherin is declared the great willingesse of the Lords and Commons in Scotland, to aid the Parliament of England against the cavaliers and prelaticall enemies of this kingdome. Whereunto is anexed a fit parralell between England and Scotland, manifestly declaring the parity and equallity of their precedent distempers, and our present troubles, occasioned by the selfe same party of court parasits, papists, prelats and projectors
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Exceeding joyfull nevvs from the Kings most excellent Majesty vvherein is declared how His Majesty casheeres all those cavaliers that are suspected to be enemies to the peace of the kingdome, or do any way endeavour to oppresse any of the Protestant religion : vvith His Majesties royall promise to protect the poorest of his subjects from the tyrannie of the disturbers of the peace of the kingdome
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WorldCat: 1066541985
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Exceeding joyfull newes from Coventry declaring the happy successe of Col. Hambden, Col. Goodwyn, and the citisens of Coventry, against Prince Robert and his forces, who besieged Coventry on Friday last. With the number of them that were slain, and the taking of Cap. Iohnson and many other prisoners. Also the victorious proceedings of the Earle of Argile against the Earl of Derbie, who while the E. of Derby besieged Manchester the second time, and was from thence repulsed, seized upon the Ile of Man, the ancient inheritance of the Earls of Derby, and hath there placed many strong garrisons. With exceeding good news from Holland, expressed in the fidelity of the States to the Parliament of England, who made stay of four great vessels laden with men and ammunition to assist the King against the Parliament
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WorldCat: 606657360
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Exceeding joyfull newes from Coventry declaring the happy successee of Col. Hambden, Col. Goodwyn and the citizens of Coventry against Prince Robert and his forces : who besieged Coventry of Friday last : with the number of them that were slain and the taking of Cap. Iohnson and many other prisoners : also the victorious proceedings of the Earle of Argile against the Earl of Derbie : who while the E. of Derby besieged Manchester of second time and was from thence repulsed, seized upon the Ile of Man, the antient inheritance of the Earls of Derby and hath there placed many strong garrisons : with exceeding good news from Holland : expressed in the fidelity of the states to the Parliament of England : who made stay of four great vessels laden with men and ammunition to assist the King against the Parliament
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WorldCat: 606645450
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Exceeding joyfull newes from Dover wherein is declared hovv a noble man was sent from the King, to demand the castle to be resigned to him, but was bravely repulst by the governour of the said castle : also horrible newes from Portsmouth, declaring how Collonel Goring hath abused the inhabitants of the said towne that stand for the Parliament : with certaine observations concerning the particular actions of the said Collonell Goring, since the beginning of this Parliament : whereunto is annexed the Parliaments resolution concerning the sending of forces to Portsmouth and other places, which are oppressed by the malignant party of this kingdom
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WorldCat: 767144474
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