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Sir Phillip Sidney, his honorable life, his valiant death, and true vertues A perfect myrror for the followers both of Mars and Mercury, who receiued his deathes wound, nere vnto Sutphen the 22. of September last past, dyed at Aruam the 16. of October following: and with much honor and all possible mone, was solemnely buried in Paules the 16. of February 1586. By G.W. gent. Whereunto is adioyned, one other briefe commemoration of the vniuersall lamentation, the neuer dying praise, and most sollemne funerall of the sayd right hardie and noble knight. By B.W. Esquire. Dedicated, to the right Honorable the Earle of Warwicke, by his Lordships faithfull seruant George Whetstones
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Sir Phillip Stapleton dead of the sicknesse at Callice: and the names of others of the 11 impeached members that went over with him. And their truncks, chests, and boxes of moneys, and jewels, found in the ship by Captain Batten. Also severall proposalls which they had to make to the Queen of England and to the state of France: whither they are not now admitted to come and of their going to Flushen, and the reasons thereof, certified by a letter from Dover
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Sir Phillip Stapleton his worthy speech in the House of Commons in Parliament, Ian. 15, 1641 concerning the accusation of the Lord Digby and Colonell Lvnsford of high treason
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Sir Phillip Stapleton his worthy speech in the House of Commons in Parliament, Ian. 15, 1641 concerning the accusation of the Lord Digby and Colonell Lvnsford of high treason in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Stapleton, Philip, Sir; 1641)
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Sir Phillip Stapleton his worthy speech in the House of Commons in Parliament, Ian. 15. 1641. Concerning the accusation of the Lord Digby and Colonell Lunsford of high treason
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Sir Phillip Stapleton his worthy speech in the House of Commons in Parliament, Ian. 15. 1641. Concerning the accusation of the Lord Digby and Colonell Lunsford of high treason in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Stapleton, Philip, Sir; 1642)
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Sir politique uncased, or, A sober answer to a juggling pamphlet, entituled, A letter intercepted printed for the use and benefit of the ingenuous reader: in which the two different forms of Monarchy, and popular government, are briefly controverted. The Common-wealth party are advised not to buy this. By N.D. gent. By D.N. gent
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Sir Ralph Bankes, being greatly indebted, settles his estate on certain persons upon trust for the payment of his debts
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Sir Ralph Hoptons and all his forces comming in to the Parliament. on Thursday last, according to the articles and propositions sent to him by Sir Thomas Fairfax, certified in two letters to the Honourable William Lenthall Esquire, Speaker of the Honourable house of Commons. Appointed by the Honourable William Lenthall Esquire Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons, to be forthwith printed and published
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Sir Richard Blake his speech in the House of Commons at a grand committee for the bill against paper petitions. Master Brereton sitting in the chaire Iune XXVIII. 1641
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Sir Richard Blake his speech in the House of Commons at a grand committee for the bill against paper petitions Master Brereton sitting in the chaire Iune XXVIII 1641 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Blake, Richard, Sir; 1641)
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Sir Richard Blake his speech in the House of Commons at a grand committee for the bill against paper petitions. Master Brereton sitting in the chaire Iune XXVIII. 1641 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Blake, Richard, Sir; 1641)
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Sir Robert Dashwood, Sir Samuel Dashwood, John Pery, and Edward Noel Esqs surviving executors of George Dashwood, in trust for minors, the younger children of the said George Dashwood. Appellants, Sr. John Champante Respt
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Sir Robert Holmes his bonefire: or, The Dutch doomsday
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Sir Robert Sherley, sent ambassadour in the name of the King of Persia, to Sigismond the Third, King of Poland and Swecia, and to other princes of Europe his royall entertainement into Cracovia, the chiefe citie of Poland, with his pretended comming into England : also, the honourable praises of the same Sir Robert Sherley, giuen vnto him in that kingdome, are here likewise inserted
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Sir Salomon, or, The cautious coxcomb a comedy acted by Their Majesties servants / by Mr. Caryl
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Sir Salomon, or, The cautious coxcomb a comedy as it is acted at His Royal Highness the Duke of York's Theatre
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Sir Salomon, or, The cautious coxcomb a comedy as it is acted at His Royal Highness the Duke of York's Theatre in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Caryll, John; 1671)
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Sir Samuel Morland having made a final agreement with his workmen, concerning his new pumps and water-engins, and having brought them to as low rates at they can be afforded, has thought fit, for the better satisfaction of all persons concerned, to publish the following schedule. A schedule containing the several rates or prizes that Sir Samuel Morland's new pumps or water-engins are to be sold for, according to their several and respective dimensions
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Sir Samuel Morland's answer to several papers of reasons against his mill for his new water-engins
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Sir Samuel Morland's perpetual almanack
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Sir Simon D'Ewes his 9th speech in the House of Commons upon Saturday July 27, 1644
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Sir T.J.'s speech to his wife and children
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Sir Tho. Pope Blount's essays on several subjects ... with very large additions, besides a new essay of religion, and an alphabetical index to the whole
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Sir Tho. Soame vindicated by a vote of Parliament of March 12, 1659, for the discharging of two former votes of June 1, 1649 with a recital of the said votes so discharged : for the information of the people concerning the pretended crimes occasioning the same
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Sir Tho. Soame vindicated by a vote of the late Parliament, of March 12. 1659. for the discharging of two former votes of June 1, 1649. With a recital of the said votes so discharged. For the information of the people concerning the pretended crimes occasioning the same
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Sir Thomas Armstrong's farevvel: who for high-treason was on the 14th. day of Iune, 1684. condemned to be drawn, hang'd, and quarter'd; and was accordingly executed at Tyburn, on the 20th. of the said month, in the view of many spectators. Tune of, Digbys farewel: or Packingtons pound
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Sir Thomas Fairefax facing Oxford. And our horse skirmishing within musket-shot of the towne. The enemie forced into Oxford. Also 70 and odde prisoners taken, and sent to Abingdon. With the relation of the Kings marching out at the gate he passed. Also the names of the commissioners chosen to treat upon articles for the surrender of Newark, and the second summons from the Lords and Commons commissioners of both kingdomes with the army, and two severall answers thereunto. These being examined by the originall papers, are commanded to be printed, and are published according to order of Parliament
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Sir Thomas Fairfax his summons sent into Oxford and the governours answer, with the names of those Sir Thomas Glemham desires passes for to treat about what he shall send : also Sir Thomas Fairfax his summons sent into Wallingford, Bostoll, and Rudcot : and the copie of the articles for the surrender of Dudley-Castle to Sir William Brereton, with all ordnance, armes and ammunition, bag and baggage
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Sir Thomas Fairfax his summons sent into Oxford, and the governours answer, with the names of those Sir Thomas Glenham desires passes for to treat about what he shall send. Also Sir Thomas Fairfax his summons sent into Wallingford, Bostoll, and Rudcot. And the copie of the articles for the surrender of Dudley Castle to Sir William Brereton, with all ordnance, armes and ammunition, bag, and baggage. These being examined by the originall copies, are commanded to be printed, and are to be published according to order of Parliament
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Sir Thomas Fairfax his victorious proceedings in the taking of Launceston, with the magazine and armes. The enemy driven from Taverton-bridge and the rest of their passages upon Tamar, three hundred horse taken, and Major-Generall Webb routed, and the enemy fled and dispersed to severall parts in Cornwall. With a list of the particulars thereof. Also how prince Rupert entred Abbington, and was beaten out againe on Munday March the second, and the particulars thereof, and how many we slew, Ruperts forces being quite beaten out of Abbington. All which is confirmed by severall letters. Published by authority
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Sir Thomas Fairfax Knight Generall of the forces raised by the Parliament suffer the bearer hereof blank who was in the city and garrison of Oxford at the surrender thereof
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Sir Thomas Fairfax Knight Generall of the forces raised by the Parliament suffer the bearer hereof blank who was in the city and garrison of Oxford at the surrender thereof in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron; 1646)
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Sir Thomas Fairfax knight generall of the forces raised by the Parliament. Suffer the bearer hereof blank who was in the city and garrison of Oxford, at the the surrender thereof, and is to have the full benefit of the articles agreed unto upon the surrender
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Sir Thomas Fairfax knight generall of the forces raised by the Parliament. Suffer the bearer hereof blank who was in the city and garrison of Oxford, at the the surrender thereof, and is to have the full benefit of the articles agreed unto upon the surrender in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron; 1646)
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Sir Thomas Fairfax letter to both Houses of Parliament; more exactly and fully relating the storming and taking of Dartmouth, with the castles, forts, officers in chief, and souldiers therein: sent by Mr. Peters. Together with a list of the names of the several commanders, officers and souldiers taken in the said town, castle and forts. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that this letter and list be forthwith printed and published: Joh: Brown, Cleric. Parliamentorum. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
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Sir Thomas Fairfax letter to the Honoble William Lenthal Esq; Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons. Concerning all the passages of his army since his advance from Exeter, and the manner of routing the Princes and the Lord Hoptons forces at Torrington, together with all the particulars in that expedition. Also another letter from a gentleman of quality, of the whole passages of this great victory. Both which were read in the House of Commons. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that these letters be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
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Sir Thomas Fairfax's further proceedings in the vvest: how Col. Hammond took in Michaels Mount, 100. barrels of gunpowder, 30. peeces of ordnance, three murderers, 500. armes, and the Marquesse Hamiltons coming from thence by sea. Also the names of the chiefe of those that staid in Exeter, of those that went with the Princese; and that marched with Sir Iohn Berkley, the manner of the enemies marching out, and our marching in, and setling thereof. With the proceedings against Dunster Castle, and the severall dayes marches and proceedings of the army in their way towards Oxford. Being the true copies of the originals, published according to order of Parliament
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Sir Thomas Fairfax's letter from Cornwall relating the whole business in the West with the articles at large concluded upon by His Excellencies commissioners and Sir Ralph Hoptons, and an order of both Houses for a day of thanksgiving for the same
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Sir Thomas Fairfax's letter from Cornwall relating the whole business in the West with the articles at large concluded upon by His Excellencies commissioners and Sir Ralph Hoptons, and an order of both Houses for a day of thanksgiving for the same in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron; 1646)
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Sir Thomas Fairfax's letter from Cornwall, relating the whole businesse in the West. With the articles at large, concluded upon by His Excellencies commissioners and Sir Ralph Hoptons. And an order of both Houses for a day of thanksgiving for the same. Die Lunæ, 23 March. 1645. Ordered by the Lords assembled in Parliament, that this letter with the articles shall be forthwith printed and published. J. Brown, Cler. Parliamentorum
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Sir Thomas Fairfax's letter or summons sent to Sir John Berkley for the surrender of the city of Exceter. With his answer, and the transaction of the treaty, and the names of the commissioners on both sides. As also the summons sent into Newark, and their answer. With the routing of 900. Oxford horse at Faringdon: 500 horse, prisoners, and arms taken by the Abbington forces. Also other news from Oxford, and taking of Portland Castle by Captaine Batten. Printed by the severall originall papers, and published according to order of Parliament
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Sir Thomas Fairfax's letter to the Honoble William Lenthal Esq; Speaker to the Honorable House of Commons. Concerning the agreement between Sir Tho: Fairfax's commissioners and Sir Ralph Hoptons at Truro in Cornwal. Together with a true copy of the articles, agreed on by both parties. Which articles and letter was brought by Master Peters, and were read in the Honourable House of Commons, 21 Martii, 1645. Appointed by the Honorable William Lenthal Esq; Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons, to be printed and published
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Sir Thomas Fairfax's letter to the Honorable William Lenthall Esq. speaker of the House of Commons of all the particulars concerning the taking of Bridgewater : together with a list of the persons of quality and prisoners taken in the fight and town
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Sir Thomas Fairfax's letter to the Honorable William Lenthall Esq. speaker of the House of Commons of all the particulars concerning the taking of Bridgewater : together with a list of the persons of quality and prisoners taken in the fight and town in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron; 1645)
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Sir Thomas Fairfax's letter to the Honorable William Lenthall Esq: Speaker of the House of Commons; concerning the taking of Sherborn Castle, with 16. pieces of ordnance, one morter piece, and 344. common souldiers. With another letter to the said Mr. Speaker, of the particulars of all the proceedings against the enemy at Sherborn Castle Together with a list of the prisoners of war, taken at Sherborn Castle, Aug. 15. 1645. Also, the oath taken by the inhabitants of Exeter. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that these letters with the list, be forthwith printed and published. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
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Sir Thomas Fairfax's letter to the Honorable William Lenthall Esq; speaker of the House of Commons; of all the particulars concerning the taking of Bridgewater. Together with a list of the persons of quality, and prisoners taken in the fight and town. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that this letter be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsyne, Cler. Parl. D. Com
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Sir Thomas Fairfax's letter to the Honorable William Lenthall Esq; Speaker of the House of Commons; of all the particulars concerning the taking of Bridgewater. Together with a list of the persons of quality, and prisoners taken in the fight and town. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that this letter be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
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Sir Thomas Fairfax's proceedings about the storming of Exeter: the majors house taken, and four companies of foot put into it. A bridge made over at Apsom. The prince's horse forced back towards Barnstable. A major, and divers prisoners and horse taken. None of Gorings life-guard, and many others brought in. Fifty souldiers ran away out of one regiment; and all those raised by the posse gone home; and the prince and his forces flying further into Cornwall; and one piece of ordnance left at the princes quarters at Launceston; with the state of the whole accompt of the west. By a letter brought to the Honorable William Lenthal Esq; Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons, commanded to be printed
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Sir Thomas Fairfax's proceedings in the vvest against the enemy since he advanced to Bodman in Cornvval: sent to the Honoble William Lenthal Esq; Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons. Wherein is a list of the names of the Lord Mohuns and divers other persons of quality of that county that are come in to the Parliament. Together with the Cornish petition to Sir Tho: Fairfax, for their acceptance to joyn with him in this cause. Also a summons sent to the Lord Hopton. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this letter and petition be forthwith printed and published. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
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Sir Thomas Fairfaxes entring Bridgewater by storming; on Munday last. In which town he took from the enemy; brace 4. colonels. 50. captaines, lieutenants, and other officers. 500. prisoners, whereof some papists. 60. horse. 1. Great piece of ordnance, in the royall fort. The royall fort also taken. Mr. Harvey's house taken. And a list of all the particulars, and what losse was on both sides; and the manner of the fight: and in what posture the rest remains in those holds where they lye. Also, the termes tendred by Sir Hugh Cholmley, for the surrender of Scarborough castle. Commanded to be printed, and published according to order
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Sir Thomas Fairfaxes taking of Dennis Castle, and Felford Haven; and twenty six peeces of ordnance taken in a Dunkerke ship that came to relieve Pendennis, all the men taken prisoners, and all their ammunition and provisions in the ship, and fifty men put in her for the service of the Parliament. With the Generalls summons sent into Pendennis Castle, and the Governors answer. And the proceedings in blocking up of Michaells Mount, where Marques Hamilton is prisoner. Eighty come in to the Parliament from thence; with the last passages of Sir Thomas Fairfaxes victorious proceedings in Cornewell. This being a true copie and examined, is printed and published according to order of Parliament
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