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A grant of the benevolence or contribution to His most excellent Majestie, by the clergie of the Province of Canterburie In the Convocation or sacred synode holden at London. Anno Domini 1640
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A grant of the benevolence or contribution to His most excellent Majestie, by the clergie of the Province of Canterburie In the Convocation or sacred synode holden at London. Anno Domini 1640 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Convocation.; 1640)
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A grant of the benevolence or contribution to His most excellent Majestie, by the clergie of the Province of Canterburie. In the Convocation or sacred synode holden at London. Anno Domini 1640
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A grant of the benevolence or contribution to His most excellent Majestie, by the clergie of the Province of Canterburie. In the Convocation or sacred synode holden at London. Anno Domini 1640 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Convocation.; 1640)
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WorldCat: 981018540
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A grant of the benevolence or contribution to His most Excellent Majestie, by the clergie of the Province of Yorke In the Convocation or sacred synode holden at Yorke. Anno Domini 1640
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A grant of the benevolence or contribution to His most Excellent Majestie, by the clergie of the Province of Yorke In the Convocation or sacred synode holden at Yorke. Anno Domini 1640 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Church of England. Province of York. Convocation.; 1640)
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WorldCat: 606545147
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A grant of the late Kings Maiestie to Michael Bvrton, gentleman, in consideration of his seruice, of all Sir William Ayloffs estate, forfeited by his outlawries
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A grant of the late Kings Maiestie to Michael Bvrton, gentleman, in consideration of his seruice, of all Sir William Ayloffs estate, forfeited by his outlawries in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Burton, Michael.; 1625)
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WorldCat: 1086441266
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A grateful mention of deceased bishops
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A grateful mention of deceased bishops in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Barksdale, Clement; 1686)
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WorldCat: 767510736
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A gratification vnto Master Iohn Case, for his learned booke, lately made in the praise of musicke. William Byrd
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A gratification vnto Master Iohn Case, for his learned booke, lately made in the praise of musicke. William Byrd in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Byrd, William; 1586)
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WorldCat: 606701925
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A gratulatory poem on the just and piovs proceedings of the King and Parliament against the Papists
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WorldCat: 766901640
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A gratulatory verse upon our late glorious victory over the Dutch by the author of Iter Boreale
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A gratulatory verse upon our late glorious victory over the Dutch by the author of Iter Boreale in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Wild, Robert; 1665)
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A gratulatory verse upon our late glorious victory over the Dutch, by the author of Iter Boreale
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A gratulatory verse upon our late glorious victory over the Dutch, by the author of Iter Boreale in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Wild, Robert; 1665)
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A grave advise, for the suppressing of seminary priests, Jesuits, and other popish instruments, without effusion of bloud, or infliction of capitall punishment. / Presented to His Majesty by many persons of quality
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WorldCat: 606822903
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A grave and learned speech or an apology delivered by Denzill Hollis Esq; in a full answer to the charge against him, from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax and the army: for the clearing of himselfe in every particular crime charged against him in the papers
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A grave and learned speech or an apology delivered by Denzill Hollis Esq; in a full answer to the charge against him, from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax and the army: for the clearing of himselfe in every particular crime charged against him in the papers in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron; 1647)
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WorldCat: 606993060
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A grave and serious advice of the ministers of the Kirk of Scotland to masters of families that they may govern according to the word of God
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A great and bloody fight at sea on Monday 16 August, neere Plimouth: between Sir George Ayscue and the Holland fleet. From one a clock in the afternoone, untill eight a clock at night. With a list of the particulars of the losse on both sides
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WorldCat: 607023242
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A great and bloody fight in Ireland. The killing of Collonel Cook, and many other commission officers and souldiers to the Parliament of England, by a party of Irish Tories commanded by Generall Owen Oneale. Also, a letter from the great councell of the Irish holden at Galway to Leiut: Gen: Ludlowe, with some propositions for the Parliament of England. With the articles of agreement made between commissary Gen: Reynolds and Collonel Fitz Patrick, in behalf of himself and his whole partie of the Irish, and the form of their engagement to the common-wealth of England
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WorldCat: 981109788
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A great and bloody plot against the Protestants, discovered to have taken the castle at Dublin, and murthered the commissioners of Parliament. Divers taken prisoners, among whom were, the Lord Tath, Sir Edward Varney, Colonell Vane, Colonell Barrey, Captaine Poore, Captaine Treswell, Mr. Brent a lawyer, Alderman Joanes, Alderman Clerke, and divers others. With a declaration by the Suprem Councell of the Confederate Catholicks at Kilkenny: and their treachery against the English Protestants. Also severall great victories obtained by the Lord Inchequin in Munster. And the defeat of the Irish rebels under Owen Roe O Neale. Certified by the commissioners letters from Dublin, appointed to be printed and published. Philip Fernelley, Cleric. Parl. Dom. Com
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WorldCat: 981109380
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A Great and bloody plot discovered against His Royal Majesty, Charles, by the grace of God king of Great Britain, France, and Ireland. And the names of the chief actors and conspirators, who desperately threatened to wash their wicked hands in his royal blood. : With the beheading of one of the grand traytors
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WorldCat: 767510943
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A great and bloody plot discovered against His Royal Majesty, Charles, by the Grace of God King of Great Brittain, France, and Ireland. And the names of the cheif actors and conspirators, who desperately threatned to wash their wicked hands in His royal blood. With the beheading of one of the grand traytors
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WorldCat: 607035299
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A great and bloudy fight at Colchester upon Sunday night last, and the sallying out of Generall Lucas, Lieutenant Generall Hastings and Colonell Farr, with a great party of horse and foot, upon the Parliaments forces, cutting off the perdues, and advancing up to the works, with the number that were killed and taken, and their displaying of new stratagems by fire. Likewise, Gen. Fairfax his propositions to the soldiery in the town. And the Princes resolution concerning the army. Signed, Charles P. Colchester Leagure
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WorldCat: 607004272
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A great and bloudy fight at Colchester, and the storming of the town by the Lord Generals forces, with the manner how they were repulsed and beaten off, and forced to retreat from the walls, and a great and terrible blow given at the said storm, by granadoes and gunpowder. Likewise their hanging out the flag of defiance, and their sallying out upon Tuesday last, all the chief officers ingaging in the said fight, and Sir Charles Lucas giving the first onset in the van, with the number killed and taken, and Sir Charles Lucas his declaration
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WorldCat: 606995056
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A great and bloudy fight at Dublin in Ireland, between the King of Scots army, commanded by the Marq. of Ormond, and the Lord Inchiquin; and the Parliaments army under the conduct of Col. Jones; upon their close beseiging of the city, with twenty thousand horse and foot, since the taking of Tredagh: shewing the mannor, how the L. Inchiquin with a select, stout, and resolute party, fell into the trenches of the Parl. forces, with the number killed and taken; his letter to Col. Jones concerning the Lord Lieut. Cromwell; a new standard, erected and set up, for Charles the II, and the proclaiming of him King of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with all his titles therunto belonging, and Col. Jones his resolution
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WorldCat: 607014460
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A great and bloudy fight at Penbrook Castle between the Parliaments forces commanded by Lieutenant Generall Cromwell, and Col. Horton, and the Kings forces commanded by Col. John Poyer, and Major Generall Laughorn . With the manner of their storming the town, the beating of Col. Poyer and his forces to the castle wals, the great execution done in the streets, and how they were repulsed, and forced to retreat by Laughorns men falling on the rear. Likewise the resolution of Lieut. Gen. Cromwel and his forces, concerning the said castle; and the further proceedings of the Duke of Bucking, and the resolution of the Kentish-men
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WorldCat: 606995106
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A great and bloudy fight at Scarborough-castle in Yorkeshire, between the Kings forces under the command of Col. Bointon, and the Parliaments forces under the command of Col. Bethel: with the number that were killed and taken, and the totall routing of the foot, near the cliffs, and breaking their necks down the great rock, and casting them into the sea. Also the declaration of Col. Charles Fairfax, and Major Gen. Poyntz, Marshall Gen. for the King, and their joyning with Col. Boynton against the Parliament. Likewise, another fight near Skipton castle in Yorkshire, between the English and the scots, and the Scots resolution and design touching the city, of York. Together, with the Parliaments message and propositions, to their brethren of Scotland, concerning the Kings Majesty
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WorldCat: 607004367
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A great and bloudy fight at sea between the Parliaments Navy, under the command of General Blake, and the Dutch fleet, commanded by the Lord Admiral Van-Trump
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A great and bloudy fight at sea between the Parliaments Navy, under the command of General Blake, and the Dutch fleet, commanded by the Lord Admiral Van-Trump in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Lawson, John, Sir; 1652)
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WorldCat: 606608592
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A great and bloudy fight at sea between the Parliaments Navy, under the command of General Blake; and the Dutch fleet, commanded by the Lord Admiral Van-Trump. With the true particulars thereof; the takeing of 21 men of war, 150 busses, 4000 prisoners; and the sinking, burning, and dispersing about threescore more of the Hollanders : the new oath taken by the Dutch; the advance of Vantrump; the engaging of the Engelish ; and the taking of the Sampson of London, worth four hundred thousand pounds. Also, the bringing in of the East-India fleet to Plymouth, by Sir George Ayscue; and four rich merchants taken, bound for Holland. Examined by the original papers, sent to the councel of state on Sunday last; and published by authority
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WorldCat: 606702938
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WorldCat: 606608592
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A great and bloudy fight at sea, between the Parliaments fleet, and the Princes navy, on Thursday last, neer the coast of Plymouth; the great James, the royall Fame, and five other ships taken, together with one hundred and fifty pieces of ordnance, five hundred captains and mariners, and great store of powder, match, and bullet; as also, the full particulars of the said fight, the manner of their boarding each other, and the number killed and wounded on both sides. Likewise, prince Maurice his letter to the prince of Wales, concerning the Navy, and prince Charles his resolution. With a letter to be sent from the parliament of England to the embassadours of forraign princes, touching His Highnesse
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WorldCat: 607011277
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A great and bloudy fight in France between the Kings army, commanded by General Turenne, the Duke of York, and the Lord Digby; against fifteen thousand horse and foot under the command of the Prince of Conde, the Duke of Wittenburgh, and the Duke of Guise. With the particulars of this memorable and desperate engagement; the manner how the said Duke of York led on the Forlorn-Hope, and gave the onset of the day with 2000 horse, against Chevalier de Guise; and after a gallant charge routed him, and beat him up to the main-body. Also, the number killed and taken prisoners; the regaining of all the ordnance and train of artillery; the retreating of the Prince of Conde; and the D. of Lorain's coming into the field with 5000 to behold this bloudy tragedy, fighting neither for King nor Parliament. With a letter from Amsterdam, comprising the affairs and designe now on foot in Holland
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WorldCat: 606846736
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A great and bloudy fight in France: between the Kings army commanded by the Marshal of Thurenne, and the Prince of Conde's forces. With the particulars of the fight; the number killed on both sides, the Prince of Conde's horse being shot under him, and the Duke of Nemours, and many other persons of eminent quality dangerously wounded; and the manner how the Kings forces won their passage over the river Seine, and fell upon their enemies, forcing them to retreat to the city of Paris. Also the rising of the citizens of Paris in a muteny; their drawing the chains, with their firing the town-house, and killing divers of the assembly of the city officers. Likewise, a message sent from the Duke of Lorrain to his brother the Duke of Orleans, concerning his late treaty with the King and court, and his return again into France to assist the Princes
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WorldCat: 607021541
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A great and blovdy fight at Dublin in Ireland, between the King of Scots army, and the Parliaments; upon the landing of three thousand horse and foot of the Lord Governour Cromwel's forces, under the command of Col. Reynolds, Col. Moor, Col. Venable, Col. Hunks, and Major Elliot. With the particulars thereof, and three thousand routed, taken, killed, and dispersed; the beating up of 7 guards, seizing of 8 pieces of ordnance, and burning of the tents and hutches. Also, a new rising in the west, and forty sayl of the Princes ships come to the western coast, with a resolution to engage against the Parliament of England; together with a copy of the royalists prayer for the King of Scotland
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WorldCat: 607014559
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A great and blovdy fight at sea: between five men of war belonging to the Parliament of England, and a squadron of the Irish Fleet; wherein is contained, the full particulars, and manner of the said fight; the number of ships that were sunk and taken, together with divers prisoners, great store of match and bullet, and 40 pieces of ordnance, and the rest of the fleet quite dispersed and scattered. Also, the resolution of the Welsh men, and the Parliaments declaration to the Kingdom. Likewise, the act and proclamation of the Kingdom of Scotland, touching the crowning of the Prince of VVales. Imprimatur, Theodore Jennings
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WorldCat: 607011780
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A great and blovdy fight neer Droghedah in Ireland, on Thursday last, being the 6. of this instant September, 1649. between the forces commanded by the Marqesse of Ormond, the Lord Inchiquin, the Lord Governour Cromwell, and Major Generall Ireton. With the manner how the Lord Inchiquin engaged in person with fifeeen of his best troops, against the Lord Cromwels horse, the number killed and taken on both sides, the routing of three great bodies, and the Marq. of Ormonds letter to Prince Charles, concerning his victory. Also, the Levellers declaration for a new Parliament, the recovery of Englands lost freedoms, and for ease of the people from all burdens and oppressions with the sending of a letter to all the garrisons in England
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WorldCat: 607014660
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A great and boody fight in Shropshire: Shrowden suprized by a troop of horse for the King. And the fight with Coll: Mackworth. The number of the Lord Byrons army, and their randezvouz at Brees-Heath. Prince Charles his instructions, with Sir Marmaduke Langdales letter to the Lord Byron: the Lord Byrons declaration to the kingdom, and his resolutions. With his lordships speech in the head of his army at Brees-Heath
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WorldCat: 607004073
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A Great and famous sea-fight between the English and Dutch on Friday last, between the coast of Norfollk and Essex; with the particulars thereof, the event and sucess; and the great execution done by key-shot, long chains, and bolts of iron; divers having their legs and arms torn asunder. Also the number of Holland ships sunk and taken, that came forth with letters of mart, together with the number of prisoners; their examination and confession; and the strange and wonderful speech of their admiral upon his engaging of the English. Likewise, the names of the new generals chosen by the Parliament; the coming up of the great fleet of colliers and propositions therupon to the Lord Cromwel, in behalf of the poor citizens of London
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WorldCat: 607019786
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A great and famous victory obtained by the Parliaments navy near the Isle of VVight, against fifty sail of Hollanders: with the particulars of this great and desparate engagement, the manner of the fight, and the number of ships sunken and taken, and the great loss on both sides. Also the King of Denmarks declaration, touching the Hollanders, the setting forth of his great armado, the drawing down of all his land-forces to the sea-coast; and the Queen of Swedens proclamation, touching the King of Scots, the Parliament of England, and their fleet at Sea. Published according to Order
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WorldCat: 607019021
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A Great and glorious victory obtained by the English against the French, upon the coast of Callice; with the dispiersing of the Royal Navie belonging to King Lewis, the taking of the Newfound-land fleet; and the chasing of the King of Scots Vice-Admiral, and his men of war, unto the Fort Royal. With the manner how Captain Foster in the Phœnix, Cap. Benjamin in the Pearl frigat, and Cap. George Crocknel in the Merlin, bare up to them within canon shot of the castle; and the event and success thereof. Likewise, the particulars of a great and lamentable engagement in Scotland, the number of men killed and taken on both sides; and the taking of the field again by both armies
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WorldCat: 607024974
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A great and glorious victory obtained by the Lord Inchequin, Lord President of Munster, over the Irish rebels, not far from the castle of Conmell, Septemb. the 6th. where were slain upon the place, foure collonels, foure lieutenant collonels, five majors, two thousand three hundred officers, gentlemen, and other souldiers. The Earle of Glamorgan taken and wounded. Twenty colours taken. Seven hundred prisoners. Ten carriages. A thousand muskets. Three thousand pistols and other armes. Foure hundred head of cattell. Two thousand sheep. One thousand serviceable horse. Five thousand horse and foot totally routed. Owen Oneale totally routed and fled. With a list of the names and particulars on both sides
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WorldCat: 606655966
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A great and lamentable fight in Scotland, between the English forces under the comand of his excellency the Lord General Monk, and the Scottish army commanded by the Lord Middleton, Lieutenant Gen. for the King of Scots. With the particulars thereof, the number killed, taken, and wounded on both sides; and the manner how Sir George Monroe with the English revolters, charged Col. Morgans red-coats, and disputed the pass with great resolution on both sides. Likewise, the keeping of the field by Gen. Middleton; and a list of the horse and foot comming in to his assistance, against the next day of battel: with his declaration and resolution touching the same
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WorldCat: 1086525871
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A Great and terrible fight at sea neer the Coast of Holland, between the English fleet commanded by General Dean, General Monk, and Vice-Admiral Pen, and the Dutch fleet commanded by Admiral Vantrump, Admiral De-Wit, Admiral Ruttier, and Vice-Admiral Evarson, with the number of ships burnt, sunk, and taken, the loss on both sides, and the manner of this great and lamentable engagement. Together with a humble representation to his Excellency the Lord Gen. Cromwel, and the officers of the Army. Published according to order
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WorldCat: 607021752
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A great and terrible fight in France, between his Majesties forces, and the Prince of Conde; with the total routing of General Seneterre, above 2000 slain upon the place, and Cardinal Mazarine forced to Sedan. Also the cruel and bloudy proceedings of the Dutch against the English, the taking of the Parliaments dove, and their resolution to tie all English-men to the mouth of their canon, that will not fight against the Parliament. Likewise, the proceedings of the Lord Craven in Holland, the uniting of the English, and the agreement made between the King of Scots, and the Estates Generall
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WorldCat: 1434143167
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A great and wonderful discovery, of the bloudy villains, and inhumane murtherers, committed to Newgate and other places since that great and lamentable fire, at Mr. Delaun's house in Loathbury: with the manner how they were apprehended and taken, as they were sharing of their ill-gotten goods: and a more perfect relation, touching that strange and lamentable accident; and those dear souls that perished in the flames
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WorldCat: 606911556
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A Great and wonderful victory obtained by the English forces, under the command of General Pen, and Gen. Venables, against the French, and others, in the West Indies: with the manner of a great sudden, and valiant engagement, the desperate onset given by the indian bow-men, the bringing up of the great reserves by the French general, the totall routing of them all immediatly upon landing, the taking of 2600 prisoners, and the number slain upon the place, the taking of three and thirty gold and silver mines, and the firing of many places by the French, and sacrificing of their lives in the flames
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WorldCat: 607025325
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A great and wonderfull victory obtained by the Danes against the Svveades in the island of Fewnen at Newborgh the 26 of November last 1659. Being the coppies of two letters, one from Lubeck the other from Hamborough: translated by J. D. the 8 of this present December
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A Great conspiracy by the papists in the Kingdome of Ireland discovered by the lords, justices and counsell at Dublin and proclaimed there Octob. 23, 1641 which proclamation was sent to the Parliament here in England and read before the Lords and Commons in Parliament on Munday, Novemb. 1, 1641 : vvhereunto is annexed the copy of a letter written with the Kings owne hand and sent to Mr. Nicholas Clarke of the Counsell from Edenburgh, Octob. 18, 1641
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WorldCat: 606570264
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A Great conspiracy by the papists in the kingdome of Ireland discovered by the lords, justices and counsell at Dvblin and proclaimed there Octob. 23, 1641 : vvhich proclamation was sent to the Parliament here in England, and read before the Lords and Commons in Parliament on Munday Novemb. 1, 1641 : vvhereunto is annexed the copy of a letter written with the kings owne hand, and sent to Mr. Nicholas, Clarke of the counsell from Edenbvrgh Octob. 18, 1641
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WorldCat: 606657951
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A Great conspiracy of the papists against the worth members of both Houses of Parliament and also against the city of London and generally the whole kingdome : discovered by divers wicked and bloody letters which by Gods providence came to light and was read in the House of Commons the 10 and 11 of January, 1641 : with the names of those honourable and worthy members in Parliament whose lives they conspired against and seeke to take away
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WorldCat: 606653721
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A great conspiracy of the papists, against the worthy members of both Houses of Parliament. And also against the City of London, and generally the whole kingdome. Discovered by divers wicked and bloody letters, which by Gods providence came to light, and was read in the House of Commons the 10. and 11. of January, 1641. With the names of those honourable and worthy members in Parliament. Whose lives they conspire against, and seeke to take away
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WorldCat: 766302732
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A Great cry and little wool, or, An Answer to a coppy of verses on the death of the Lord General Monk
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WorldCat: 606752591
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A great defeat given to the rebells in Ireland by Master George Courtney, governor of the Castle of Limbrick wherein Colonell Geraldine one of the chief rebels, with divers captains and other officers and above 130 common souldiers were slaine : whereunto is added, the relation of the taking of the city of Corke by the rebells : all this being credibly related in a letter / sent from Master Francis Pursell to his kinsman G. Buck, esq
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WorldCat: 606661982
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A great defeat given to the rebells in Ireland, by Master George Courtney, governor of the Castle of Limbrick: wherein Colonell Geraldine, one of the chief rebels, with diuers captains and other officers and above 130 common souldiers were slaine. Whereunto is added, the relation of the taking of the city of Corke by the rebells. All this being credibly related in a letter sent from Master Francis Pursell, to his kinsman G. Buck, Esq;
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WorldCat: 606657803
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