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A full relation of the defeate given, and victory obtained upon Saturday last, by our forces at Abbington: commanded by that noble and faithfull commander, Major Generall Browne, against the Oxford forces, commanded by the two Princes, Rupert, and Maurice, who then with much confidence came to storm and take the aforesaid garrison. In a letter from Collonell Samuel Harsnet, to Captaine Jones in London. Imprimatur, Ja. Cranford
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A full relation of the desperate design of the malignants, for the betraying of Monmouth towne and castle: with the particular manner of the discovery thereof by Sir Trevor Williams, and the meanes used to prevent it by Col. Morgan and Lieut. Col. Kerle. And divers malignant families thereupon by proclamation put out of the said town. Also, how Lieut. col. Kerle fell into the enemies quarters neere Hereford, and took divers prisoners, horse, and armes. Likewise, a copy of Col. Sandys letter of the manner of taking Shelford house, 140. of the enemy put to the sword, the governour wounded, and 30 officers and common prisoners taken. Published by speciall command
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WorldCat: 1170359721
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A Full relation of the great defeat given to the Cornish Cavalliers, by Sergeant Major Generall Chudley. Confirmed by divers letters from those parts to severall merchants in London
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WorldCat: 606706185
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A full relation of the great victory obtained by the Parliaments forces under the command of Lievt. Gen. Cromwel against the whole army of the Scots, under the conduct of Duke Hamilton. With the numbers slaine and taken prisoners. Sent in a letter under the Lievt. Generals owne hand: which was read in both Houses of Parliament upon Wednesday the 23 of Aug. 1648. With an order of Parliament for a thanksgiving for the same. Die Mercurii 23 August. 1648. Ordered by the lords assembled in Parliament, that Lievt Generall Cromwels letter be forthwith printed and published. Joh. Brown Cler. Parliament
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A full relation of the late expedition of the Right Honourable, the Lord Monroe, Major-generall of all the Protestant forces in the province of Vulster with their severall marches and skirmishes with the bloody Irish rebels, and what towns and castles they have taken, and the number of horse and foot on both sides : also, two declarations and an oath of confederacy whereby they bind themselves utterly to ruine and destroy the Protestants in that kingdome : and a letter from the Lord Digby, His Majesties secretary, of great concernment, sent to the Dutchesse of Buckingham, which was intercepted
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A full relation of the late expedition of the Right Honourable, the Lord Monroe, Major-generall of all the Protestant forces in the province of Vulster. With their severall marches and skimishes with the bloody Irish rebels, and what towns and castles they have taken. And the number of horse and foot on both sides. Also, two declarations, and an oath of confederacy, whereby they bind themselves utterly to ruine and destroy the Protestants in that kingdome. And a letter from the Lord Digby, His Majesties secretary, of great concernment; sent to the Dutchesse of Buckingham: which was intercepted. Published by authority
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WorldCat: 891504061
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A full relation of the late proceedings, victory and good success obtained by the Parliaments forces under Sir William Waller, at the taking of the town and castle of Arundell, in Sussex, Decem. 20. and Jan. 6. Where were taken above a thousand prisoners, two thousand arms, neer two hundred horse, about a hundred commanders and officers, with great store of treasure. As it was delivered by a messenger from Sir William Waller, to the Right Honorable, William Lenthall Esq; Speaker to the House of Commons. And by him appointed to be forthwith printed and published
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WorldCat: 606661655
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A full relation of the late proceedings, victory and good success, through Gods providence, obtained by the Parliaments forces under Sir William Waller at the taking of the town and castle of Arundell in Sussex, Decem. 20 and Jan. 6 where were taken above a thousand prisoners, two thousand arms, neer two hundred horse, about a hundred commanders and officers with great store of treasure : as it was delivered by a messenger / from Sir William Waller, to the Right Honourable William Lenthall, Esq
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A Full relation of the late victory obtained, through Gods providence by the forces under the command of Generall Lesley, the Lord Fairfax, and the Earl of Manchester being about twenty seven thousand horse and foot : against His Majesties forces under the command of Prince Rupert and the Earl of Newcastle, being much about the same number : fought on Marstam-Moor within 5 miles of York, on the second of July, 1644 : with a relation of Prince Ruperts march towards Lancashire, and of the forces sent in pursuit after him, as also of the E of Newcastle and Gen: Kings taking ship for Holland : with the weak condition that York is now in, having quit their great fort, there not being 500 souldiers in the town besides citizens : together with a list of the cornets and ensignes with their severall motto's : sent by the three generals to the Parliament / by Captain Stewart
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A full relation of the particulars and manner of the late great victory obtained against Iames Marquesse of Montrosse, in Scotland. VVith a perfect list of the names of the lords, gentlemen, and chiefe officers which were taken and slain in the fight
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A full relation of the passages concerning the late treaty for a peace, begun at Uxbridge January, 30. 1644
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A full relation of the passages concerning the late treaty for a peace, begun at Uxbridge January, 30. 1644 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Dugdale, William, Sir; 1645)
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A full relation of the passages concerning the late treaty for a peace, begun at Vxbridge January 30. 1644
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A full relation of the proceedings at the rendezvouz of that brigade of the Army that was held in Corkbush field in Hartford parish on Monday last. And a letter from the Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons to Sir Thomas Fairfax, concerning the said rendezvouz. With a paper, entituled, Englands freedoms, and soldiers rights. Also a petition to his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, of divers officers and soldiers of the Army under his command. Together with a declaration against the proceedings of the new agents. Nov. 15. 1647. Imprimatur Gilbert Mabbot
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A full relation of the Scots besiedging Newcastle, and their taking the glasse houses, and other forts. With a list of the chief malignants in the town. Also, the victorious Lord Fairfax his taking of Whitby, where he surprized; 500. officers and soldiers. 1000. sailers and inhabitants. 40. ships in the Channell. Good store of powder. 500. armes. 20. commissioners of array. All their traine of artillery. 100 peece of ordnance
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WorldCat: 606653662
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A full relation of the Scots martch from Barwicke to Newcastle with eighteene thousand foot, three thousand horse, five hundred dragoons, and a hundred and twenty peeces of ordnance : also, their message to the governour of Newcastle, and their propositions to the cavaliers, and their severall answers about the surrendring of Newcastle : together, with a relation of 11 of the Earle of Warwicks ships appointed to fall upon 7 ships which lay at Newcastle, laden with malignants goods, intended for Holland : as it was delivered to the Parliament / by a messenger from the Scots armie
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A Full relation of the surrendring of Kulmore near London-derry with the late King James's letter and the articles agreed upon
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A Full relation of the surrendring of Kulmore near London-derry with the late King James's letter and the articles agreed upon in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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A full relation of the surrendring of Kulmore near London-derry. With the late King James's letter, and the articles agreed upon. Licensed and entred according to order
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A full relation of the surrendring of Kulmore near London-derry. With the late King James's letter, and the articles agreed upon. Licensed and entred according to order in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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A full relation of the taking of Roche Castle together with St. Patricks Cathedral, a place of great strength, wherein were put to the sword seven hundred rebels and many priests and friers : as also the taking in of many other places, all which was performed by the army under the command of the Lord Inchiquin, Lord President of the province of Munster in Ireland / sent in a letter from Colonel Alexander Pigot to a commander of note in this city
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A full relation of the whole proceedings of the late rising and commotion in Wales, under pretence for the King and Sir Tho: Fairfax. Represented in several letters to the Parliament, and His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax. With the answers and replies. Also the names of the chief actors
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A full relation of two journeys, the one into the main-land of France, the other into some of the adjacent ilands performed and digested into six books / by Peter Heylyn
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A full relation or dialogue between a loyallist and a converted phanattick since the time of the late rebellion, relating their wicked conspiracy, and barbarous intentions, whereby their divellish plots is more fully discovered then ever it was before: gently disputed between them both. Together with the phanaticks lamentation and farewell to that crew. / Published as a warning-piece to all rebellious sectaries
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WorldCat: 766912668
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A full relation or dialogue between a loyallist and a converted phanattick since the time of the late rebellion, relating their wicked conspiracy, and barbarous intentions, whereby their divellish plots is more fully discovered then ever it was before: gently disputed between them both. Together with the phanaticks lamentation and farewell to that crew. Published as a warning-piece to all the rebellious sectaries
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A Full relation, not only of our good successe in generall, but how, and in what manner God hath fought his own cause miraculously, manifesting his mighty power by delivering the Protestants, miserably distressed under a cruell and most inhumane adversary. As also, the names of the chiefe commanders and officers in this late expedition of 3000. foote and 500. horse, under the command of the Earle of Ormond, lieutenant generall, and others mentioned more particularly in the relation. Published to prevent false and erronious copies which too often are set forth with mighty disadvantage to the truth it selfe
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A full relaton of the takinng of Bath by Sir Thomas Fairfaxes forces on Wednesday the 30th. of July, 1645. With the manner of the same, and the articles by which it was surrendred. And how Colonell Rich hath taken 100. garrison souldiers. 100. Welchmen. 6. peeces of ordnance. 200. muskets. 100. pikes. 10. barrels of gunpowder. 10. barrells of ammunition 1. staderd colours. 5. colours more, and good store of bullet, match, ammunition, bag and baggage. Also sixe peece of ordnance taken by Sir Thomas Fairfax, that the enemie had hid, 4000. weight of match also taken, and 44. barrells of powder. Printed, and published according to order
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A full reply to certaine briefe observations and anti-queries on Master Prynnes twelve questions about church-government: vvherein the frivolousnesse, falsenesse, and grosse mistakes of this anonymous answerer and his weak grounds for independency, and separation, are modestly discovered, refelled. / By William Prynne of Lincolnes Inne, Esquire
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WorldCat: 606676452
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A full satisfaction concerning a double Romish iniquitie; hainous rebellion, and more then heathenish æquiuocation Containing three parts: the two former belong to the reply vpon the Moderate Answerer; the first for confirmation of the discouerie in these two points, treason and æquiuocation: the second is a iustification of Protestants, touching the same points. The third part is a large discourse confuting the reasons and grounds of other priests, both in the case of rebellion, and æquiuocation. Published by authoritie
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A full survey of Sion and Babylon, and a clear vindication of the parish-churches and parochial-ministers of England ..., or, A Scripture disproof, and syllogistical conviction of M. Charles Nichols, of Kent ... delivered in three Sabbath-dayes sermons in the parish church of Deal in Kent, after a publick dispute in the same church with the said Mr. Charles Nichols, upon the 20. day of October 1653 / by Thomas Gage
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A full view of the doctrines and practices of the ancient church relating to the Eucharist wholly different from those of the present Roman Church, and inconsistent with the belief of transubstatiation : being a sufficient confutation of Consensus veterum, Nubes testium, and other late collections of the fathers, pretending the contrary
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WorldCat: 606600673
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A full vindication and ansvver of the XI. accused members; viz. Denzill Holles, Esq; Sir Philip Stapleton, Sir William Lewis, Sir John Clotworthy, Sir William Waller, Sir Iohn Maynard Kts Major Gen. Massey, Iohn Glynne Esq; Recorder of London. Walter Long Esquire Col. Edward Harley, Anthony Nichols Esq to a late printed pamphlet intituled, A particular charge or impeachment, in the name of Sir Thomas Fairfax and the army under his command; against the said members, by his appointment and the Councel of War
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A full, ample and punctuall discouery of the barbarous, bloudy, and inhumane practises of the Spanish Inquisition, against Protestants with the originall thereof. Manifested in their proceedings against sundry particular persons, aswell English as others, upon whom they have executed their diabolicall tyrannie. A worke fit for these times, serving to withdraw the affections of all good Christians from that religion, which cannot be maintayned without those props of Hell. First written in Latin by Reginaldus Gonsaluius Montanus, and after translated into English
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A full, exact, and particular relation, of the chiefe passages if the Parliaments army in Lancashire, against the Scots army, for five days together as was signified in a letter to his father at Newcastle, / by Major John Sanderson
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A full, exact, and particular relation, of the chiefe passages if the Parliaments army in Lancashire, against the Scots army, for five days together as was signified in a letter to his father at Newcastle, / by Major John Sanderson in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Sanderson, John, Major.; 1648)
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A full, true and particular account of the ghost or apparition of the late Duke of Buckingham's father which several times appeared in armor to one of the Duke's servant; and for about half a year before foretold the Duke's death
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A full, true, and particular account of the birth, parentage and education, life character and behaviour of that most notoriously notified malefactor Willy Pitto who is to be executed in effigy ... on the 5th of November next being the anniversary of the acquittal of Thomas Hardy;
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A fuller ansvver to a treatise written by Doctor Ferne, entituled The resolving of conscience upon this question, whether upon this supposition, or case subjects many with good conscience make resistance. Wherein the originall frame, and fundamentals of this government of England, and the danger of damnation, and guilt of murder fairely taken off the Parliaments party, and justly charged upon their adversaries: together with those two texts of scripture are sufficiently cleered. Done by another author. And by him revised and enlarged by occasion of some late pamphlets, complaining in the name of the city against the Parliament
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A fuller ansvvwer to a treatise vvritten by Doctor Ferne, entituled The resolving of conscience upon this question, whether upon this supposition, or case subjects may with good conscience make resistance. VVherein the originall frame, and fundamentalls of this government of England, together with those two texts of Scripture are sufficiently cleered. viz. Rom. 13. 1. Let every soule be subject unto the higher powers: for there is no power but of God, the powers that be, are ordained of God. 1. Pet. 2. 13. Submit your selves unto every ordinance of man for the Lords sake, whether it be to the King as Supreame. / Done by another author. And by him revised and enlarged by occasion of some late pamphlets complaining in the name of the city against the Parliament
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WorldCat: 607017630
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A fuller answer to a treatise written by Doctor Ferne, entituled The resolving of conscience upon this question, whether upon this supposition, or case subjects may with good conscience make resistance. VVherein the originall frame, and fundamentalls of this government of England, together with those two texts of Scripture are sufficiently cleered. Viz. Rom. 13. 1. Let every soule be subject unto the higher powers: for there is no power but of God, the powers that be, are ordained of God. 1. Pet. 2. 13. Submit your selves to every ordinance of man for the Lords sake, whether it be to the King as Supreame. / Done by another author
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A fuller answer to Elimas the sorcerer or to the most material part for charging her religion : prelates ... in a letter addressed to Mr. Thomas Jones by Richard Watson ... / published by Monsieur Maimburg
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A fuller answer to Elimas the sorcerer: or to the most material part for changing her religion. Published by Mounsieur Maimburg, and the learned resolutions of divers our orthodox prelates. Concerning 1. The real presence of Christ in the Sacrament of the altar and communicating in one kind, or both. 2. Infallibility of the universal Church. 3. Auricular and a particular confession. 4. Prayer for the dead. / In a letter addressed to Mr. Thomas Jones. by Dr. Richard Watson, chaplain to His R. Highness
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A Fuller answer to the moderatour, wherein his argument of advantage and disadvantage is so opened, as that he is laid open too, and made manifest to be an imposter, most grosly abusing king and kingdome. Worthy all men's observation, who, with an entire heart, wish peace to both
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WorldCat: 606655567
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A fuller discovery of the dangerous principles and lying spirit of the people called Quakers made manifest in George Whitehead, John Whitehead and George Fox the younger, in their book against Iohn Horne and Thomas Moore of Lin Regis in Northfolk / written by the said Thomas Moore and Iohn Horne for the fuller satifaction of all such as desire to be further satisfied about the evil and erroniousnesse of the said people called Quakers
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A fuller narrative of the late victory obtained by Col: Generall Poyntz against His Majesties forces neer Chester. As it was presented by Col: Laurence Parsons, Quartermaster Generall, who was a principall actor in the businesse, to the Honorable House of Commons, on Monday, Sept. 29. 1645. and read in the said House. With a more perfect list of the prisoners taken, and amongst the rest, Sir Tho: Glemham, and others of note. I appoint Mr. William Liptrat my servant, being agent to the Colonel Generall, to print this relation: W: Lenthall, Speaker
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A fuller relation from Bridgewater since the last fight: wherein is declared the fierce and terrible storming of the town, by firing it in three severall places, and the necessity thereof: / sent to the Honorable, William Lenthall Esq; Speaker to the House of Commons. By a worthy gentleman in Sir Tho: Fairfax his army. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that this letter be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
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A fuller relation from Bridgewater since the last fight: wherein is declared the fierce and terrible storming of the town, by firing it in three severall places, and the necessity thereof: / sent to the Honorable, William Lenthall Esq; Speaker to the House of Commons. By a worthy gentleman in Sir Tho: Fairfax his army. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that this letter be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Worthy Gentleman in Sir Thomas Fairfax His Army.; 1645)
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A fuller relation of a great victory obtained against the Welsh forces by Col: Tho: Horton, one of the Lord General Fairfax's colonels where was taken three thousand prisoners, all their foot-arms and ammunition, Major General Stradling, many colours, and many officers and soldiers. As it was sent in a letter by Col: Tho: Horton, and read in the Honorable House of Commons
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WorldCat: 606700691
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A fuller relation of Sir Thomas Fairfax's routing all the Kings armies in the vvest, under Prince Charles, the Lord Hopton, the Lord Goring, and all the rest at Torrington: with the manner of the fight, and the number kill'd and taken on both sides. As also the blowing up of Torrington church: Hoptons horse shot under him; and the great dangers His Excellency escaped during the fight. With copies of letters to members of the House of Comons , and from Scoutmaster-Generals quarters. With a list of all the particulars since the coming of the former letter. Commanded to be printed, and are published according to order to prevent all false copies
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