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Good newes from Lincolne-shire. Being a true relation of the apprehention of Sir William Ballaudine, of diverse ill-affected persons in the county of Yorke: with some of the neighbouring counties, for theraising an army of horse and foot, under the command of the Earle of Cumberland
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Good newes from Munster being an exact and true relation of certain passages of intelligence from the province of Munster in Ireland : as of taking of Ballincolly castle near Cork ... / faithfully collected by John Powell
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Good newes from New-England: or A true relation of things very remarkable at the plantation of Plimoth in Nevv-England. Shewing the wondrous providence and goodnes of God, in their preservation and continuance, being delivered from many apparant deaths and dangers. Together with a relation of such religious and civill lawes and customes, as are in practise amongst the Indians, adjoyning to them at this day. As also what commodities are there to be raysed for the maintenance of that and other plantations in the said country. / Written by E.W. who hath borne a part in the fore-named troubles, and there liued since their first arrivall. ; Wherevnto is added by him a briefe relation of a credible intelligence of the present estate of Virginia
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Good newes from Oxford for the surrender thereof: and how they are packing up to march away on Thursday next, June 18. 1646. With the surrender of Sherburne-house already agreed. Also the particulars of the seven visions seene at Gravenhage the 31. of May last; translated out of the Dutch copies. Printed by the originall papers and published according to order
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Good newes from Portsmouth, declaring how Colonell Richard Norton governour of Southhampton, met with my Lord Craford and Colonell Ennis regiments, routed them, killed one captaine and captain-lieutenant, besides common souldiers, and took many prisoners, with the losse of onely two men. Sent in a letter to his Excellency and published by his command, for the better satisfaction of such as desire to heare the truth. Jan. 8. 1643. It is his Excellencies pleasure that this letter be forthwith printed. John Baldwin Secretary to his Excellency
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Good newes from sea being a true relation of the late sea-fight betweene Captain William Thomas, captain of the 8th Whelp, now imployed for the service of the King and Parliament against Captaine Polhill
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Good newes from sea, being a true relation of the late sea-fight, betweene Captain William Thomas, captain of the 8th Whelp, now imployed for the service of the King and Parliament, against Captaine Polhill, captaine of the ship call'd the May flower Admirall of Falmouth, with the taking of the said ship. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this relation be printed and published. Hen. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
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Good newes from South-Hampton, and Basingstoke, in Hampshire. As it was related in a letter from thence by one Master Goter, to a merchant of good quality, in Lumbardstreet. With the copy of a letter sent by Captaine Swanly, captaine of one of the Kings ships, to the major and communalty of the said towne. As also another letter to the same merchant from Basingstoke, relating the passages there
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Good newes from Sovth-Hampton, and Basingstoke in Hampshire as it was related in a letter from thence / by one Master Goter, to a merchant of good quality in Lumbardstreet ; with the copy of a letter sent by Captaine Swanly, captaine of one of the kings ships, to the major and communalty of the said towne : as also another letter to the same merchant from Basingstoke, relating the passages there
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Good newes from the assembly in Scotland now sitting in consultation, concerning their ecclesiasticall government in the church exhibited to this Parliament in England, concerning this present reformation in England, with their heartie desires this ensuing treatise may be forthwith enacted for the satisfaction of all good subjects, here or elsewhere : from Edenburgh, August 4, 1642
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Good newes from the assembly in Scotland, now sitting in consultation, concerning their ecclesiasticall government in the church exhibited to this Parliament in England, concerning this present reformation in England, with their heartie desires this ensuing treatise may be forthwith enacted, for the satisfaction of all good subjetcs here or elsewhere : from Edenbugh , August 4. 1642
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Good newes from the assembly in Scotland, now sitting in consultation, concerning their ecclesiasticall government in the church. Exhibited to this Parliament in England, concerning this present reformation in England, with their heartie desires this ensuing treatise may be forthwith enacted; for the satisfaction of all good subjects, here or elsewhere. From Edenburgh, August 4. 1642
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Good newes from the north, truly relating how about a hundred of the Scottish rebels, intending to plunder the house of M. Thomas Pudsie ... were set upon by a troupe of our hoursemen, under the conduct of that truly valorous gentleman Leiutenant Smith, leiutenant to noble Sr. Iohn Digby
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Good newes from the Scottish army in Ireland being a true relation of a great overthrow given to the rebels by Captaine Daniel Bartlet, a Scotch man, who, by his heroicke and undanted courage, after the space of five houres fight, he got the victory, and slew 800 of the rebels May, the 11, 1642 : also another great victory obtained in the neweries by these three worthy commanders of our army, Sir Charles Coote, Sir Richard Greenvill, And the Lord Moore : with a remarkeable passage concerning the Lord Rooes : whereunto is annexed an order of the House of Commons for the providing for souldiers, imployed in the warres of Ireland / Hen. Elsynge, Cleric. Parl. D. Com
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Good newes from the traine bands and auxiliars being a true relation of their meeting with the Lord Generals forces, and what exceeding joy was exprest at that instant on both sides : likewise the number of the forces that are so happily met ... also a true narrative of the raising the siege at Exeter ... sent from a souldier there, bearing date Septemb. 2
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Good newes from Westchester by good intelligence shewing the resolution of that city to adventure their lives and fortunes in defence of the King and Parliament being lately opposed by the cavaliers : also a perfect reltaion of the Lord Brooke his fidelity to the Parliament going down to Warwick Castle for the defence of his countrey : also the manner of Sir Iohn Sackvilles apprehension neere Seaven-Oake in Kent : with the number of horse lately taken by the Earle of Warwick coming from Flanders : and the description of a great combustion at Bradnford on Tuesday last being the 16 of this instant August wherein many of the cavaliers had much mischiefe
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Good newes from Westchester, by good intelligence: shewing the resolution of that city to adventure their lives and fortunes in defence of the King and Parliament, being lately opposed by the cavaliers. Also a perfect reltaion of the Lord Brooke his fidelity to the Parliament, going down to Warwick Castle for the defence of his countrey. Also the manner of Sir Iohn Sackvills apprehension neere Seaven-Oake in Kent. With the number of horse lately taken by the Earle of Warwick coming from Flanders. And the description of a great combustion at Brainford on Tuesday last, being the 16. of this instant August. wherein many of the cavaliers had much mischiefe. Hen. Elsing Cler. Parl. D. Com
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Good newes out of Cheshire. Being a certaine relation of the late passages of that great malignant, James Earle of Darby; how he raised forces against the Parliament. With which drawing towards the Kings army near Brumicham in Warwicke-shire, he was set upon and defeated by the trained bands of that county, losing in the fight six hundred of his cavaliers
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Good news for all parties shewed in King Charles his gracious pardon in answer to the humble request of a person of quality, and a member of the honourable city of London, who went to His Majesty to attain the same, as it was sent in a letter by the said person of note from Breda to his friend in the city
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Good news for England or, A relation of more victories obtained by the Sweads, against the King of Denmarke. Certified in severall letters of good credit, dated at Hamborough, January 16 and 19, 1644
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Good news for England or, A relation of more victories obtained by the Sweads, against the King of Denmarke. Certified in severall letters of good credit, dated at Hamborough, January 16 and 19, 1644 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Torstenson, Lennart, greve av Ortala; 1644)
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Good news for England, or, A prediction of the happy success that will attend their Majesties Protestant army now in Ireland, and the miserable fate of the French and Irish papists there in arms and open rebellion against their majesties shewing how that by the policy and power of the great Duke Schomberg and the rest of those worthy gentlemen and soldiers there under his command, the late King James and all his adherents, that do not timely lay hold on their most gracious Majesties act of indemnity, will be totally brought unto ruine and desolation : for Ireland must and will certainly be made subject to King William and Queen Mary / by W. K. Astrologer
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Good news for England, or, A relation of more victories obtained by the Sweads, against the King of Denmarke certified in severall letters of good credit, dated at Hamborough, January 16 and 19, 1644
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Good news for England, or, A relation of more victories obtained by the Sweads, against the King of Denmarke certified in severall letters of good credit, dated at Hamborough, January 16 and 19, 1644 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Torstenson, Lennart, greve av Ortala; 1644)
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Good news for England, or, The Heads of a peace propos'd by the French king
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Good news for England, or, The Heads of a peace propos'd by the French king in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1695)
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Good news for England: or a speedy, safe, and easy vvay how Ireland may be reduced to the obedience of the Crown of England, in six moneths time Humbled offered to the serious consideration of the King and Queen's most Excellent Majesty, and to the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons of England in Parliament assembled. With allowance
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Good news for England: or, The peoples triumph. Then let's be joyful, and in heart content, to see our King united with the Parliament. Long live Charles the Second. To the tune of, Bodkins galliard
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Good news for the poor, or an expedient humbly offered for supplying the want and bringing down the price of coles Discovering a new invention for maintaining good fires at an easy charge, notwithstanding the present war, or any the like exigency. With the exact way and charge of doing the same as it hath been already emperimented in the city of London, with excellent success. Of special advantage to all professions, whose imploys require the constant use of large fires
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Good news for the poor, or an expedient humbly offered for supplying the want and bringing down the price of coles. Discovering a new invention for maintaining good fires at an easy charge, notwithstanding the present war, or any the like exigency. With the exact way and charge of doing the same as it hath been already emperimented in the city of London, with excellent success. Of special advantage to all professions, whose imploys require the constant use of large fires
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Good news for the vilest of men, or, A help for despairing souls being a discourse upon Luke 24, 47, the latter part of the verse : shewing that Jesus Christ would have mercy in the first place offered to the biggest sinners / by John Bunyan
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Good news from Banbury in Oxfordshire relating how two troops of horse under the command of my Lord Says tvvo sons pursued divers cavalleers as they fled from Oxford toward Worchester : and tooke eight of them prisoners ; with sundry other passages which have hapned in those parts this last weeke : also a great skirmish betweene the men of Coventry and the Kings party : in which many of the Cavalleers vvere slaine and Killinsworth Castle taken from them : whereunto is added the examination of Ioshua Hill and Augustine Harper, taken at Northampton in the presence of the Earle of Essex general of the army, Septemb. 14. 1642 : likewise, a letter sent from His Excellency Robert Earle of Essex, and c. to the Lord Major of the city of London
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Good news from Banbury in Oxfordshire: relating how two troops of horse, under the command of my Lord Says tvvo sons, pursued divers cavalleers as they fled from Oxford toward Worchester, and tooke eight of them prisoners: with sundry other passages which have hapned in those parrs this last weeke. Also a great skirmish betweene the men of Coventry and the kings party; in vvhich many of the cavalleers vvere slaine, and Killinsworth Castle taken from them. Whereunto is added, the examination of Ioshua Hill, and Augustine Harper, taken at Northampton in the presence of the Earle of Essex generall of the army, Septemb. 14. 1642. Likewise, a letter sent from his Excellency, Robert Earle of Essex, and c: to the Lord Major of the City of London
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Good news from Ireland being a true and faithful account of a late signal victory gain'd by our English forces near Dublin : together with a report of the taking of that strong city Drogheda, and the speedy advancing of our army from thence towards Dublin : as also an account of the taking of several vessels, and abundance of horses from the enemy, of which the very horse King James rid on in the fight was one, which is now brought to High-lake, with several other things of great moment : in a letter directed from an officer in the fight, to Mr. John Cook at the sheers in Little Lumbard street, where the true copy is to be seen
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Good news from Ireland being an exact relation of the late good successe at Sliggo against the Irish rebels. Communicated to both Houses of Parliament on Munday last 12. Ianuary 1645. Performed by Charles Coot, Sir William Cole, and Sir Francis Hamilton, with the particulars thereof. As also divers letters of great importance concerning the estate of that kingdome and of the kingdome of England, which were found in the pockets of their commander in chiefe. Together with a list of the prisoners taken, the number slaine on both sides, and the names of all the commanders. Published by authority
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Good news from Ireland, being a true and faithful account of a late signal victory gain'd by our English forces near Dublin : together with a report of the taking of that strong city Drogheda, and the speedy advancing of our army from thence towards Dublin : as also an account of the taking of several vessels, and abundance of horses from the enemy, of which the very horse King James rid on in the fight was one, which is now brought to High-lake, with several other things of great moment. / In a letter directed from an officer in the fight, to Mr. John Cook at the sheers in Little Lumbard street, where the true copy is to be seen. Printed according to order
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Good news from Ireland, or a true and faithful account of a late signal victory gain'd by our English forces over the rebels at Newry. Together with an account of the revolt of six of the Irish troops; and many other remarkable passages. Belfast, January 22. 1690
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Good news from Kent Being a true relation of an hundred and twenty peeces of ordnance taken neere Gravesend, and of five cart loads taken from Cobham Hall, August 20. And a discovery of ammunition for five hundred men taken from the Archbishop of Canterburies house at Lambeth on friday night last. Also a description of the battell between the Hollanders and nine ships of Dunkirk going to aid the rebels in Ireland, and how after three houres fight they were surprized by the Hollanders. H. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
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Good news from London-Derry in Ireland. Being a full and true relation of a great and signal victory which the Protestants there have most happily obtain'd over the French and Irish-Papists, June 5th. 1689. Licensed and entered according to order
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Good news from Nevv-England: with an exact relation of the first planting that countrey : a description of the profits accruing by the worke. Together with a briefe, but true discovery of their order both in church and common-wealth, and maintenance allowed the painfull labourers in that vineyard of the Lord. With the names of the severall towns, and who be preachers to them
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Good news from New-England: with an exact relation of the first planting that countrey : a description of the profits accruing by the worke. Together with a briefe, but true discovery of their order both in church and common-wealth, and maintenance allowed the painfull labourers in that vineyard of ye Lord. With the names of the severall towns, and who be preacher to them
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Good news from Portsmouth declaring how Colonell Richard Norton govrnour of Southhampton, met with my Lord Craford and Colonell Ennis regiments routed them killed one captaine and captain-lieutenant, besides common souldiers, and took many prisoners with the losse of onely two men : sent in a letter to His Excellency / from the said Colonell
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Good news from Scotland: being a true relation of the present condition of the Army under the command of Lieut. Gen. Crumwel; and of the Marquesse of Arguile's taking a ship coming from Denmark laden with ten thousand arms: with the articles about the surrender of Barwick; and the disbanding of the forces under the Lord Lanerick and Monro: as it was sent in a letter from Lieut. General Crumwels quarters neer Berwick, to a friend in London
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Good news from Somerset-shire: of the taking of Captaine Digby son to the Earle of Bristow, who had raised a troupe of horse to come against the Parliament. : With the manner of his apprehending, and the staying of his horse by the town of Sherburne, and himself staid, to be sent up to the House of Parliament for his censure. : Also an instruction from both houses of Parliament to all iustices of the peace. / Joh. Brown cler. Parl
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Good news from the English fleet being an account of a great bloody engagement which hapned yesterday betwixt Their Majesties fleet commanded by the Earl of Torrington and the French fleet, near the Beachy, upon the coast of Suffolk : with a particular relation of the blowing-up of six of the biggest of the French men of war
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Good news from the English fleet: being an account of a great and bloody engagement which happened yesterday, betwixt Their Majesties fleet, commanded by Admiral Killigrew, and the French fleet, near the Beachy: with a particular account of the taking six of their ships, and sinking three. September 17. Printed according to order
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Good news in bad times; or, Absaloms return to David's bosome. To the tune of, Adieu to the pleasures and follies of love
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Good news of Englands approving the covenant sent from Scotland and some reasons for assisting the Parliament of England against the papists and prelaticall army, The
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Good news proving King William to be the man, whose name is the branch and that Christs reign commenced in Anno. 1689 : in the evening it shall be light
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Good news to all people. Glad tydings for all men. God good unto all, and Christ the saviour of the world: or, The general point faithfully handled by way of exercise: or A sermon preached at Buckingham upon the 25 of March, being Easter-day. By William Hartley
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Good news to all people. Glad tydings for all men. God good unto all, and Christ the saviour of the world: or, The general point faithfully handled by way of exercise: or A sermon preached at Buckingham upon the 25 of March, being Easter-day. By William Hartley in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Hartley, William, of Stony-Stratford.; 1650)
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Good news to the good women, and to the bad women too that will grow better the like to the men, but here the women are put in the first place, because this book chiefly treats of the women : shewing what the Scripture saith of the good women, and also what the Scripture saith of the bad women : and for satisfaction to the Jews, herein is proved whose seed it is the serpents head shall bruise
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