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A true relation of a dangerous plot against the vvell-affected party of the town of Lynn, discovered by a most worthy and faithfull servant to the Parliament Thomas Lovekin Major of the said town. With the articles agreed on by the Royall party concerning the said plot; wherein they expresse their desires, to restore his Sacreed Majesty to his Royall throne and dignity. / Sent in a letter from the said Major Lovekin, to his loving friend Captaine Iames Clerke, at his quarters in the Spread-Eagle at Gracious-streete in London
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WorldCat: 607003120
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A true relation of a devilish attempt to fire the town of Barnet in the county of Hartford, on Thursday the 16th of this instant October 1679 in a letter to a friend in London
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WorldCat: 606709186
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A true relation of a dispute between Francis Fullwood minister of West-Alrington in the county of Devon, and one Thomas Salt-House, as 'tis said, of the county of Westmerland: before the congregation of them, called, Quakers; with some others that accidentally heard thereof: in the house of Henry Pollexsen, Esq; in the said parish of West-Alrington. On Tuesday the 24th day of October 1656. / Published by some that were present at the dispute; out of a single and sincere desire, that error may be shames, and the truth cleared. Together with an answer to James Godfries queries, by the said F.F
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WorldCat: 607017298
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A true relation of a divelish designe. By the Papists: to blow up the city of Oxford with gunpowder, on Thursday, the thirteenth of Ianvary, 1641 Which being suspected by the city, and diverse houses searcht, at an inne being the signe of the starre, neere Carfax, in an outhouse there was found 22 barrels of gunpowder with two barrels of shot and bullets. Also at another place at the same time compleat armes for 150 men were taken by the officers. Whereunto is added very good newes from Ireland, being a relation of a victorious battell won by the Protestants in Ireland, wherein 7000 of the rebels were slaine in an enterprize to take Dublin
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A true relation of a famous victory obtained against Prince Robert, and twelve troupes of the cavaliers at the city of Worcester, on Saturday the 24. of September by his Excellency the Earl of Essex: in which Prince Robert is very dangerously wounded, commissary Wimot run through with a sword, Captaine Sandys hurt, Serjeant-Major Douglas slain, and many others on both sides, thirty of the cavaliers being taken prisoners. Also the manner of his Excellencies coming into Worcester, and the maiors begging of pardon twice upon his knees for betraying the city
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A True relation of a great and bloody fight between the English and the Moors before Tangiere, and of the bravery and heroick exploits done by the English with an account of the commanders and captains that were ingaged, also the number slain, and those taken prisoners, with several other particulars concerning that famous garrison
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WorldCat: 767376617
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A true relation of a great and cruell battell fought by the Lord Willoughby of Parham with 800. horse and foot who were going to the L. Generall, against Prince Rupert with 9. troops of horse, and 300. foot, neer Brumiegum in Warnicke-shire, October the 17 Declaring also the manner of the L. Willoughbies obtaining the victory, killing about 50. of the cavaleers, and taking 20. prisoners, with the lose of 20. men. Sent in a letter from His Execellencie to the House of Commons, and read in the said House, October 18
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WorldCat: 606945848
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A True relation of a great and happy victory which it hath pleased God to give to His Excellency the Earle of Essex and his forces over the Kings army, as it was brought to both Houses of Parliament by the Lord Wharton and Mr. Stroud, a member of the House of Commons on Wednesday ... Octob. 26, 1642 ... : whereunto is added a letter from a worthy divine to the Right Honourable the lord maior of the city of London, dated on Monday last from Warwicke Castle
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A True relation of a great and happy victory. Which it hath pleased God to give to His Excellency the Earle of Essex and his forces over the Kings army, as it was brought to both Houses of Parliament, by the Lord Wharton, and Mr. Strowd, a member of the House of Commons on Wednesday ... Oct. 26, 1642 ... : whereunto is added a letter from a worthy divine to the Right Honourable the Lord Major , of the city of London; dated on Monday last from VVarwicke Castle
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A True relation of a great and wonderful victory otained by Captian Ashton and the Parliaments forces against the Earl of Derby at Whalley in Lancashire as it was certified in a letter from a gentleman there to a member of the House of Commons : for which great mercie they have apointed a day of thanksgiving
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A true relation of a great and wonderfull victory otained by Captain Ashton and the Parliaments forces, against the Earl of Derby at Whalley in Lancashire. As it was certified in a letter from a gentleman there, to a member of the House of Commons. For which great mercie they have apointed a day of thanksgiving
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A true relation of a great battell fought betwixt the Earle of Essex, and Prince Robert their forces, with the manner of the taking Prince Robert prisoner, and divers other commander. Signified to both houses, Sept. 20. Also the manner of the death of Sir Iohn Byron, who with twenty eight cavaleers more were slaine upon Aubingley Heath in Worcrstershire , by the inhabitants of the vaile of Esom, and the rest of the cavaleers put to flight. Together with the noble resolution of the Lord Sey, Col. Hambden, and Col. Goodwyn, who with their foot-forces, and six hundred dragoneers, marched from Oxford towards Worcester on wednesday last, to correct and punish those insolent cavaleers, and to secure those counties from their barbarous insolence, and cruell oppression
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WorldCat: 606696546
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A true relation of a great discovery intended against Hull sent in a letter by Sir John Hotham to both houses of Parliament ; with a true copy of a letter sent from Master Beckwith, a recusant, to Lieutenant Fooks his son in law, in service at Hull under Sir IohnHotham ; also three proclamations lately sent from the Kings Most Excellent Majestie from Yorke
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A true relation of a great fight between the Kings forces and the Parliaments, at Chinner neer Tame on Saturday last With the manner how the Kings forces made the assault, and by what meanes they were forced to retreat. Also in what manner Colonell Hampden is wounded, with the names of the chiefe commanders that were killed and taken prisoners on both sides: as also the firing and burning of the towne of Chinner, by the Kings forces, and many other remarkable passages concerning the said fight
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A True relation of a great number of people frozen to death near Salisbury and in several other parts of the West of England, on Tuesday the twenty third of December, 1684 : besides horses and much other cattle
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A true relation of a great robbery committed neere Andiver in Hampshire, upon John Lloyd, and David Gwyn, the one of Northwales, the other of Southwales, comming up to London. And how the Brittaines bravely encountered with twelve thieves; killed six in the place, and wounded the rest: yet at last were mastered, and robbed by the said theives. VVith divers strange passages and events concerning the same; which were thought fit to put to publike view for satisfaction of all their countrey-men, friends, and acquaintance; and all others that desire to be truly informed touching the same
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A true relation of a great victory obtained by the forces under the command of the Lord Inchiquine in Munster in Ireland, against the rebels under the command of Lord Taaff, Novemb. 13, 1647 sent in a letter from the Lord Inchiquine to the Honorable William Lenthal, Esq, speaker of the Honorable House of Commons : together with an order of the Commons assembled in Parliament, for publique thanks to be given for the same to Almighty God, in all churches and chappels in the kingdom of England and dominion of Wales
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WorldCat: 767303311
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A true relation of a great victory obtained by the forces under the command of the Lord Inchiquine in Munster in Ireland, against the rebels under the command of Lord Taaff, Novemb. 13, 1647. Sent in a letter from the Lord Inchiquine, to the Honorable William Lenthal, Esq; speaker of the Honorable House of Commons. Together with an order of the Commons assembled in Parliament, for publique thanks to be given for the same to Almighty God, in all churches and chappels in the kingdom of England and dominion of Wales. Ordered by the Commons Assembled in Parliament, that this letter be forthwith printed and published. H:Elsyng, Cler. Parl. D. Com
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WorldCat: 606706196
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A true relation of a great victory obtained by the Parliament forces in Lincolnshire, under the command of the Lord Willoughby, Colonel Hobart, Colonel Cromwell, Lieutenant Generall Hotham. Declared in severall letters, one from Colonel Cromwell, to Colonel Hobart, dated from Shasten. And another from Master Bridge a minister, to a friend in London. Together with Colonel Hobart his answer to a letter sent him from some gentlemen, who were imprisoned in Crowland
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WorldCat: 607042071
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A true relation of a great victory obtained by the Parliaments forces against the cavaliers neere Chester. With the number of colonels, sergeant-majors, captaines, lieutenants, that were slaine at Wem and at Lee-Bridge in this fight by the Parliaments forces. As it was sent in a letter from one that was in the fight to M. James Waters in Newgate Market, and received the 24 of November, 1643
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WorldCat: 607055938
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A true relation of a great victory obtained by the Parliaments forces in Cheshire, under the command of Sir William Brereton, against the Kings forces under the command of Sir William Vaughan, neer Denbigh, November 1. 1645. Where were taken of the enemy, about four hundred prisoners, five or six hundred horse, and above one hundred slain. Sent in two letters to the Honorable William Lenthall Esq; Speaker to the Honorable House of Commons. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this relation be forthwith printed and published. H. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
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A True relation of a great victory obtained by the Right Honourable the Lord Willoughby of Parham, lievtenant of the county of Lincoln against divers forces of the Earle of New-castle infesting the said county : as it was delivered to the High Court of Parliament by speedy posts from the said Lord Willoughby of Parham
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A true relation of a great victory obtained by the Right Honourable the Lord Willoughby of Parham, lievtenant of the county of Lincoln, against divers forces of the Earle of New-castle infesting the said county, as it was delivered to the High Court of Parliament by speedy posts from the said Lord Willoughby of Parham. Published by the perfect copy
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A true relation of a gret fight between the Kings forces and the Parliaments, at Chinner neer Tame on Saturday last. With the manner how the Kings forces made the assault, and by what meanes they were forced to retreat. Also in what manner Colonell Hampden is wounded, with the names of the chiefe commanders that were killed and taken prisoners on both sides: as also the firing and burning of the towne of Chinner, by the Kings forces, and many other remarkable passages concerning the said fight
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WorldCat: 606699180
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A True relation of a horrid murder committed upon the person of Thomas Kidderminster, of Tupsley in the county of Hereford, Gent., at the White-Horse Inn in Chelmsford, in the county of Essex, in the month of April, 1654 together with a true account of the strange and providential discovery of the same nine years after : for which Moses Drayne, an hostler in the said inn, was executed at Brentwood in the same county, in the year 1667, being thirteen years after the commission of the said murder, whose arraignment, conviction and attainder appears by the records of the circuit of that year
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WorldCat: 884283999
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A True relation of a late barbarous assault committed upon Robert Pye, esq., one of His Majesties justices of the peace for the county of Hereford, who died thereof 30 Jan, 1680 old style, by John Bodnam esq., a notorious papist whom he went about to apprehend for refusing to obey the orders of the quarter sessions, whereby he was summoned to take the oaths of allegiance
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A True relation of a late barbarous assault committed upon Robert Pye, Esq; one of His Majesties justices of the peace for the county of Hereford, who died thereof 30 Jan, 1680. By John Bodnam Esq; a notorious papist: whom he went about to apprehend, for refusing to obey the orders of the quarter sessions; whereby he was summoned to take the oaths of allegiance, and c. As it was certified, and c
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A true relation of a late skirmish at Henley upon Thames wherein a great defeat was given to the Redding Cavaliers, lately assaulting the aforesaid towne of Henley : being the true copy of a letter sent from one Captaine Samuel Turner, then in the said service, to his brother in London
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WorldCat: 606608248
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A true relation of a late skirmish at Henley upon Thames: wherein a great defeat was given to the Redding Cavaliers, lately assaulting the aforesaid towne of Henley. Being the true copy of a letter sent from one Captaine Samuel Turner, then in the said service, to his brother in London
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A True relation of a late victorie obtained by Sir Ralph Hopton against my Lord of Stamfords forces in Cornwall which, through the mercifulnesse of the Generall Sir Ralph Hopton, was gotten with little blood-shed : the like victory cannot be paralleld in the memory of man : being the copy of a letter written from Saltash / by a Very impartiall hand, dated the 24 of this present Ian. 1642 which many other letters that came by the same post no doubt will confirm
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A true relation of a late victorie obtained by Sir Ralph Hopton against my Lord of Stamfords forces in Cornwall. Which will confirm
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A true relation of a late victorie obtained by Sir Ralph Hopton against my Lord of Stamfords forces in Cornwall. Which will confirm in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Very impartiall hand.; 1643)
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A true relation of a late victory obtained by Major Generall Brown his forces about Clifton within three miles of Abington, against a partie of Wallingford. Wherein the governour of Wallingford was taken prisoner, with 60 horse and more, divers other prisoners: one major, six captains, divers lieutenants, cornets, ensignes, some in present command, others reformadoes, and c. The particulars whereof being sent in a letter from Doctor Wilson to a friend here in London, and now printed and published. Published according to order
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WorldCat: 606664944
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A true relation of a lavv-proceeding betwixt the Right Reverend Father in God, Griffith, Lord Bishop of Ossory, and Sir George Ayskue, Knight and c. to let the world see what justice may be found among men, both in respect of the King and his subjects
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A true relation of a mighty giant named Theutobocus, sometimes king of the Theutons and Cimbrians, overthrown by Consul Marius 1700 yeares agone buried then by the castle of Langon, neere the towne of Romans in the prouince of Daufiné in Fraunce, whole bones were found of by chaunce, an. 1613, in a place called to this day, The Giants Ground, and vpon his tombe ingrauen in old letters Theutobocus Rex
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A true relation of a monstrons female-child, with two heads, four eyes, four ears, two noses, two mouths and four arms, four legs, and all things else proportionably, fixed to one body. Born about the 19th of May last, ar a village called Ill-Brewers near Taunton Dean in somerset=shire. Likewise a true and perfect account of its form so prodigiously strange, with several remarkable passages observed from it since its birth, so great and amazing, that the like has not been known in many ages: with many other circumstances. As it was faithfully communicated in a letter, by a person of worth, living in Tauntou-Dean , to a gentleman here in London, and attested by many hundreds of no mean rank; and well koown to several gentlemen in and about London
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A true relation of a monstrous female-child with two heads, fower eyes, fower ears, two noses, two mouthes, and fower arms, fower legs, and all things proportionably, fixed to one body. Born about the sixth of May last, at a village called Ill-Brewers near Taunton Dean in Somerset-shire. Likewise a true and perfect account of its form so prodigiously strange, with several remarkable passages observed from it since its birth, so great and amazing, that the like has not been known in many ages: with many other circumstances. As it was faithfully communicated in a letter, by a person of worth, living in Taunton-Dean, to a gentleman here in London, and attested by many hundreds of no mean rank; and well known to several gentlemen in and about London
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WorldCat: 1044617132
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A True relation of a monstrous female-child, with two heads, four eyes, four ears, two noses, two mouths, and four arms, four legs, and all things else proportionably, fixed to one body born about the 19 of May last, at a village called Ill-Brewers near Taunton Dean in Somerset-shire : likewise a true and perfect account of its form so prodigiously strange ... / as it was faithfully communicated in a letter, by a person of worth, living in Taunton-Dean, to a gentleman here in London
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WorldCat: 606822164
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A true relation of a most barbarous and bloody murder lately committed on the body of Mr. Tho. Clarke, minister and school-master in the parish of St. Margarets Westminster
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WorldCat: 180711472
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A True relation of a most blessed victory, obtained against the Marquesse of Hartford, on the seven and twentieth day of November, before the city of Hereford, by the Right Honourable Earle of Stamford declaring how the marquesse was overthrowne, and above two thousand of his men slaine, the rest dispersed, and the marquesse forced to hide himselfe in the woods : also severall propositions propounded to the Earle of Stamford, before the battaile by the said marquesse, concerning the dilivery of the city of Hereford into his possession : with the Earle his answer thereunto
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A true relation of a most desperate murder, committed vpon the body of Sir Iohn Tindall Knight one of the maisters of the Chancery; who with a pistoll charged with 3. bullets, was slaine going into his chamber within Lincolnes-Inne, the 12. day of Nouember, by one Iohn Barterham Gent: Which Barterham afterwards hanged himselfe in the Kinges-Bench in Southwarke, on Sunday being the 17. day following. 1616
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A true relation of a most dismal accident, that happened in the Strand, the 14th of this instant May, 1686 By the fall of the Bull-Inn, and part of another adjacent house; together with the number of the persons kill'd, and those that were taken out alive amongst the ruins thereof, which in all, are to the number of fifteen persons
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A true relation of a most horrid conspiracy and running away with the ship Adventure having on board forty thousand pieces of eight, and other goods to a great value. Together with the cruel and barbarous leaving and turning ashore upon the island Naias, in the East-Indies, the Captain, and three merchants which were passengers, and sixteen honest and able seamen, eight whereof miserably perished by hunger and hardship, and but four of the remainder yet come to England. Together with some short account of what passed at the trial and condemnation of those who committed that fact
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WorldCat: 606838944
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A true relation of a most horrid conspiracy and running away with the ship Adventure, having on board forty thousand pieces of eight, and other goods to a great value. Together with the cruel and barbarous leaving and turning ashore upon the island Naias, in the East-Indies, the Captain, and three merchants which were passengers, and sixteen honest and able seamen, eight whereof miserably perished by hunger and hardship, and but four of the remainder yet come to England. Together with some short account of what passed at the trial and condemnation of those who committed that fact
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WorldCat: 963630741
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A true relation of a most worthy and notable fight, performed the nineteenth day of Iune now last past, by two small shippes of the citie of London, the Vineyard of a hundred and twentie tunnes, and the Vnicorne of a hundred and fourtie tunnes, against sixe great gallies of Tunes, hauing in them a thousand and eight hundred men, of the Ile of Way-yorcke in the straights our shippes hauing in all, mariners, merchants, and passengers fifty sixe men / written by H. R
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A True relation of a notable surprize and eminent defeat given to the rebells at Elsmere eight miles from Wem in Shropshire by that vigilant and valiant commander for the King and Parliament, Colonell Mitton, commander in chiefe of the forces in Shropshire, under the Right Honourable the Earle of Denbigh : being upon Friday at night Jan. 12 as Sir Nicholas Byron, and others of the rebells were convoying arms and ammunition towards the siege of Namptwich and other places : and is published purposely to cleere that misreport, and mistake of Sir Thomas Fairfax, and Sir William Brereton, and to satisfie those that desire to know the truth
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WorldCat: 606651468
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