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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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A true relation of a notorious cheater one Robert Bullock lately done in Oxford, to prevent the like. To the tune of, And for my offence I shall die, or, For the losse of my goods
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A true relation of a notorious cheater one Robert Bullock lately done in Oxford, to prevent the like. To the tune of, And for my offence I shall die, or, For the losse of my goods in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Shenton, Francis; 1663)
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WorldCat: 1044499682
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A True relation of a plot to betray the towne of Poole in the county of Dorset. And likewise how many of the conspirators themselves were entrapped and cut off. And more particularly of the narrow escape of the Lord Craford. As it was presented to the House of Commons 29 September 1643
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WorldCat: 606676751
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WorldCat: 606676751
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A true relation of a Scotchman, vvho comming into the church of St. Olaves in the old iury in London, at such time as the people were receiving the communion, did much disturb them, and by force tore the service-book in peeces, on Sunday Septemb. 5. 1641. With an admonition to all such abortives amongst us, to perswade them to waite the time of the Lords reformation by the Parliament, and not to be so disorderly
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WorldCat: 606652885
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A true relation of a second victorie over the Scots at Hamilton, commanded by Col. Kerr, who is taken by the Parliament's forces, with other prisoners of qualitie. Certified by an express from my Lord General. Hereunto is annexed the remonstrance of the western-Scottish forces to the King, and Committee of Estates, Octob. 25. 1650. And in answer thereunto the declaration of the King, and Committee of Estates against the said remonstrance, Nov. 25. 1650. With other censures thereupon
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WorldCat: 643156124
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A true relation of a strange apparition which appear'd to the Lady Gray, commanding her to deliver a message to His Grace the Duke of Monmouth
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WorldCat: 606859266
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WorldCat: 606859266
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A true relation of a strange monster that lately was by a storm, driven a shore at Dingle-I-cosh in the county of Kerry in Ireland, with letter testimonial, under the hands of credible eye-witnesses
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WorldCat: 1096284684
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A true relation of a very strange and wonderful thing that was heard in the air, October the twelfth, by many hundreds of people. Namely, three cannons shot off, a peal of musquets followed, and drums beating all the while; which was about the space of a quarter of an hour: to the great amazement of the hearers. Besides many others place in the north, this strange wonder was heard at Houldon, Heddon, Patrington, Ottringham, about York and Hull, and in Lincolnshire
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WorldCat: 607028030
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A true relation of a victory obtained over the Kings forces, by the army of Sir Thomas Fairfax: being fought between Harborough, and Nasiby: on Saturday June 14. 1645. Published by authority
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WorldCat: 606662447
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A true relation of a victory obtained over the Kings forces, by the army of Sir Thomas Fairfax: being fought neer Langport in Somersetshire: on Thursday July 10. 1645. Published by authority
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WorldCat: 606663555
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A true relation of a wicked plot intended and still on foot against the city of Glocester, to betray the same into the hands of the Cavaliers. Discovered by Captaine Backhouse who was wrought upon to have betrayed the same by the sollicitation of one Edward Stanford Esquire, a grand Papist but a lieut: colonell amongst the Cavaliers; and by himselfe set forth to give the Parliament and his Excellencie satisfaction and the better to vindicate his owne integrity. Together with severall letters from my Lord Digby and Sir William Vavasour to Capt. Backhouse concerning the said designe. 4. Maii. 1644. It is this day ordered by the committee of the House of Commons for printing, that this relation be printed by Edward Husbands. Jo. White
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WorldCat: 606699345
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A true relation of a wicked plot intended and still on foot against the city of Glocester, to betray the same into the hands of the cavaljers discovered by Captaine Backhouse who was wrought upon to have betrayed the same by the sollicitation of one Edward Stanford Esquire, a grand papist but a lieut-colonell amongst the Cavaliers : and by himselfe set forth to give the Parliament and his excellencie satisfaction and the better to vindicate his owne integrity : together with severall letters from my Lord Digby and Sir William Vavasour to Capt. Backhouse concerning the said designe
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WorldCat: 767111822
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A true relation of a wonderfull sea fight betweene two great and well appointed Spanish ships or men of warre. And a small and not very well prouided English ship, who was constrained to enter into this conflict at the iland of Dominico in her passage to Virginia, as shee was determined to take in fresh water there
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WorldCat: 606514680
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A true relation of a young man, about seventeen years of age, who was struck dumb for the space of twenty four hours because he would not believe what was said unto him by Thomas Astry
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WorldCat: 606562750
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A true relation of all such battailes as haue beene fought in the Palatinate, since the Kings arriuall there, vntill this present the 24. of May As also an abstract of a letter sent from the King of Bohemia to the Prince of Orange, concerning both the defeat of the yonger Duke of Wirtenbourghs forces, by Gonzales, generall of the Spaniards, with the recouery of the said dukes forces by the Marquesse of Baden, who at the same time set vpon Gonzales forces, put them to flight, and made a great slaughter. Likewise the notable victory woone by Christian Duke of Brunswicke against the Bauarians, and some of Graue Henrick Varberghes forces, in his way going towards the Palatinate, and his burning of the great towne of Giesken. With the famous victorie obtained by the King of Bohemia against Leopoldus, before Hagenaw, wherein he was besieged: how he raised the siege, and drawe the Bauarians out of the field. Lastly, the victory of the graue Henrick Van Nassaw in Brabant, whence he brought great store of treasure and many prisoners
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WorldCat: 643157624
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A true relation of all suche Englishe captaines and lieuetenants, as haue beene slaine in the Lowe Countries of Flaunders together with those now liuing, as also of such as as are fled to the enimie / collected by Iohn Lingham, clarke to Captaine William Martin seruitore there this 8. of Iuly, 1584
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WorldCat: 606462577
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A True relation of all the bloody murders that have been committed in and about the citie and suburbs of London, since the 4th of this instant Jnne 1677 with an account how, and after what manner they were committed : together with the apprehending of three highway-men on Thursday last for a robbery by them committed neer Kingston, shewing the manner of their taking, and commitment to Newgate
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WorldCat: 606720731
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A true relation of all the passages in York, Beverle, Hull and Burton Since the first of August to the ninth. First the carriage and behaviour of the Caveliers at Beverley and Burton, threatning to beare downe their houses about their eares at Beverley, and wounding others at Burton for not yeelding to their request. Secondly the petition of the Caveleires to His Maiestie, for his removing to Portsmouth or some other strong place, with all his forces for his Maiesties defence. Thirdly a declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament for the preservation and safety of this Kingdome. Ordered by the Lords and Commons this be forthwith printed and published. Hon. Elsyng Cler. Parl. D. Com
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WorldCat: 606887751
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A true relation of all the proceedings in Ireland from the end of April last to this present sent from Tristram Whetcombe ... to his brother Benjamine Whetcombe ... ; with a certificate under the hand and seal of Sir William Saint-Leger lord president of Munster ; as also the copy of an oath which was found in a trunck in Kilbrittaine Castle neer Kinsale, after the rebels were fled from thence the first of June, 1642
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WorldCat: 606667175
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A true relation of all the proceedings in Ireland, from the end of April last, to this present: sent from Tristram Whetcombe, mayor of Kinsale, to his brother Benjamine Whetcombe, merchant in London. With a certificate under the hand and seal of Sir William Saint-Leger, lord president of Munster. As also the copy of an oath which was found in a trunck in Kilbrittaine Castle neer Kinsale, after the rebels were fled from thence, the first of June, 1642. Presented to the high Court of Parliament, and by them ordered forthwith to be printed. Hen. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
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WorldCat: 606657392
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A true relation of all the remarkable passages, and illegall proceedings of some sathanicall or Doeg-like accusers of their brethren, against William Larner, a free-man of England, and one of the merchant-tailers company of London, for selling eight printed sheets of paper intituled, Londons last warning; as also against John Larner, and Jane Hales his servants.
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WorldCat: 606665506
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A true relation of all the remarkable places and passages observed in the travels of the right honourable Thomas Lord Hovvard, Earle of Arundell and Surrey, Primer Earle, and Earle Marshall of England, ambassadour extraordinary to his sacred Majesty Ferdinando the second, emperour of Germanie, anno Domini 1636. By Wiliam Crowne Gentleman
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WorldCat: 606510085
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A true relation of all the skirmishes between our forces and the Cavaliers at Owlny. Sent in a letter from Captaine George Paine, who was an eye-witnesse of every severall conflict, to a deare friend of his in London. Wherein each particular is exactly set downe, for the satisfaction of such as are desirous to know the truth; and to stop the mouth of blasphemous malignants. This is licenced and entred into the Hall Booke according to order
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WorldCat: 606659460
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A true relation of an apparition expressions and actings of a spirit which infected the house of Andrew Mackie in Ring-Croft of Stocking, in the paroch of Kerrick, in the stewartry of Kirkcudbright, in Scotland / by Mr. Alexander Telfair, minister of that paroch ; and attested by many other persons who were also eye and ear-witnesses
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WorldCat: 606720668
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A true relation of an apparition in the likenesse of a bird with a white brest, that appeared hovering over the deathbeds of some of the children of Mr. James Oxenham of Sale Monachorum, Devon. Gent. Confirmed by sundry witnesses as followeth in the ensuing treatise
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WorldCat: 1044283451
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A True relation of an horrid and barbarous murder committed by three French officers on an Irish captain in Smithfield, in Dublin
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WorldCat: 606819522
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A true relation of an imposition layed by the late king upon the manufactures of gold and silver-wyer to be used in the making of gold and silver thred, and c. : Which was voted by the grand Committee of Parliament to be a monopoly. / Written by one that was well acquainted with all the proceedings. ; Published by D.T. a lover of truth
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WorldCat: 606753209
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A true relation of Capt. Kempthorn's engagement, in the Mary-Rose, with several Algier men of war
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A true relation of Capt. Kempthorn's engagement, in the Mary-Rose, with several Algier men of war in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Hollar, Wenceslaus; 1675)
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WorldCat: 606782339
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A true relation of certaine nevvs from the vvest of Ireland conteining, 1 the treasonable intents of the Irish rebels, to crown Sir Philome Oncale King of Ireland, and how his crown is taken and carried to the Parliament, the 9 of Iune : 2 the taking and demolishing of the Lord Barramoore's house, called Castle Lyon, by the three arch rebels the Lord Roach, the Lord Musgrave, and Mac. Donah : 3 an allaime given at the wals at Bandonbridge, by Marchata Rhe, and 1000 rebels, how they were repulsed, what numbers were slaine and what pillage was taken, with other remarkable things / sent in a letter by Sir Robert Trevers from Bandonbridge, the third of Iune 1642 to Lieutenant Iames Finch, in London
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WorldCat: 606667177
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A true relation of certaine nevvs from the west of Ireland. Conteining, 1 The treasonable intents of the Irish rebels, to crown Sir Philome Oneale King of Ireland. And how his crown is taken and carried to the Parliament, the 9 of Iune. 2 The taking and demolishing of the Lord Barramoore's house, called Castle Lyon, by the three arch rebels the Lord Roach, the Lord Musgrave, and Mac. Donah. 3 An allarme given at the wals at Bandonbridge, by Macharta Rhe, and 10000 rebels, how they were repulsed, what numbers were slaine and what pillage was taken. With other remarkable things. Sent in a letter by Sir Robert Trevers, from Bandonbridge, the third of Iune 1642, to Lieutenant Iames Finch, in London
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WorldCat: 606657407
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A true relation of certaine passages which Captaine Basset brought from the west parts of Cornewall. Concerning some shippes which came from Bilbo in Spaine to goe to Ireland; but were driven into an iland called St. Ives, by reason of tempestuous weather; wherein was found great store of popish reliques, beside friers, priests, and Jesuites. There was also a ship which came from France to goe to Ireland, wherein was found divers commanders, and officers who are ordered by the Parliament to come up to London with a strong guard. Likewise, three ships which are in Dunkerke laden with ammunition and men for Ireland. As also, severall propositions made by the Citie of London, for the raising of a million of money for the speedy subduing of the rebels in Ireland; twenty members of the House of Commons having subscribed already for 20000. pounds
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WorldCat: 606660721
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A True relation of certaine speciall and remarkable passages from both Houses of Parliament, since Monday the 15. of August till Friday the ninteenth 1642. Containing these perticulars, and c. I. Of letters from Scotland to both Houses of Parliament. II. Of news from Ireland. III. A message from both Houses to the Earle of Leicester for his speedy dispatch for Ireland. IV. An other to the Lord Keeper, concerning his delivering up of the Seale to Endymion Porter. V. The fetching of Armes from Kent, and bringing Sir Iohn Sackvile to the Parliament. VI. Of letters from the Earle of Warwick, and his surprising of a shippe from Holland. VIII. Of the charge of the new Lord Major of London. IX. The bringing up Mr. Barrell and minister in Kent to the Parliament for deliquency. X. The apprehending of three cavalieres in Somerset-shire, and bringing up to the Parliament. XI. Of a proclamation from the King for the setting up of his standerd at Nottingham of the state of the Kings army. Ordered to bee forthwith printed, and published. Hen. Elsyng. Cler. Parl. D. Com
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WorldCat: 607003806
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A true relation of Colonell Cromwels proceedings against the cavaliers wherein set forth the number of those that were taken, kil'd and maimed at his late victories obtained over them : sent in a letter / from a Gentleman in his army ; dated July 24, 1643, to a friend in London
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WorldCat: 606603278
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A true relation of Colonell Cromwels proceedings against the cavaliers. Wherein is set forth the number of those that were taken, kil'd, and maimed, at his late victories obtained over them. Sent in a letter from a gentleman in his army to a friend in London. Published according to order
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WorldCat: 606657671
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A true relation of disbanding the supernumerary forces in the several counties of this kingdom, and the dominion of Wales, amounting to twenty thousand horse and foot; to the great ease of the kingdom, and taking off free-quarter from the subject. Published for satisfaction of the three kingdoms
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WorldCat: 607002674
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A true relation of divers great defeats given against the rebells of Ireland, by the Earle of Ormond, lieutenant-generall of all His Majesties forces in that kingdom: with a map describing the order of a battell lately fought there. Published by His Majesties command
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WorldCat: 606695858
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A true relation of Englands happinesse, vnder the raigne of Queene Elizabeth and the miserable estate of papists, vnder the Popes tyrany / by M.S
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A true relation of Englands happinesse, vnder the raigne of Queene Elizabeth and the miserable estate of papists, vnder the Popes tyrany / by M.S in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Sutcliffe, Matthew; 1629)
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WorldCat: 606459102
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A True relation of every remarkable circumstance in relieving of Tredagh by Captaine Thomas Steutevile ; also the copy of Sir Phelome Oneal's commission for the establishing of Colonell Richard Plunket lievtenant generall of Lempster, and Ulster ; together, with the distresse of the whole kingdome, and other passages of note
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WorldCat: 606664863
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A true relation of every remarkable circumstance in relieving of Tredagh, by Captaine Thomas Steutevile. Also the copy of Sir Phelome Oneal's commission, for the establishing of Colonell Richard Plunket Lievetenant Generall of Lempster, and Vlster. Together, with the distresse of the whole kingdome, and other passages of note
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WorldCat: 606702651
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A True relation of four most barbarous and cruel murders committed in Leicestershire by Elizabeth Ridgway the like not known in any age : with the particulars of time, place, and other circumstances, how she first poysoned her own mother, after that, a fellow-servant, then her sweet-heart, and last of all her husband : for all which tragical murders she being brought to justice, was tryed and found guilty at the late Lent-Assizes held for the said county : and for the same was burnt to death, on Monday the 24th of March, 1684
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WorldCat: 767376655
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A true relation of Gods Providence in the province of Munster. In delivering them from the hands of their enemies; and giving them a great victory. Related in a letter sent from a gentleman, a voluntier in the Lord Dungarvans troope, to a worthy friend of his in London
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A true relation of Gods Providence in the province of Munster. In delivering them from the hands of their enemies; and giving them a great victory. Related in a letter sent from a gentleman, a voluntier in the Lord Dungarvans troope, to a worthy friend of his in London in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Johnson, Thomas, volunteer in the Lord Dungarvan's troope.; 1642)
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WorldCat: 606657983
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A true relation of Gods vvonderfull mercies in preseruing one aliue, which hanged fiue dayes, who was falsely accused
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WorldCat: 1044287080
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A True relation of His Majesties coming to the town of Shrewsbury on the 20 of this instant September and his passage from thence the 23 day to the city of Chester with the manner of his entertainment there : together with the L. Grandisons surprizing Nantwich and the plundering of divers houses in the town and country thereabouts of such as stood well-affected to the King and Parliament / collected out of several letters from men of good credit to their friends in London
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WorldCat: 767143343
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A true relation of His Majesties coming to the town of Shrewsbury, on the 20 of this instant September, and his passage from thence the 23 day, to the city of Chester, with the manner of his entetainment there. Together with the L: Grandisons surprizing Nantwich, and the plundering of divers houses in the town and country thereabouts, of such as stood well-affected to the King and Parliament. Collected out of severall letters from men of good credit to their friends in London
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WorldCat: 606704576
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A True relation of His Majesties comming to Coventry upon Saterday last and how the citizenr of Coventrie shut up the gates against him comming with a great number of cavaleers, with the number of thoss forces that came with him thither, and His Majesties resolution thereupon / sent in a letter from the committee that are resident there to the House of Commons August 22 ; likewise the confession of four popish priests before the committee August 23 ; with the taking of two pieces of ordnance, one murdering piece, bullets and divers balls of wild fire, one Mr. Molleins house neer Grayes Inne, a great papist and now with the King
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WorldCat: 767143195
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A true relation of His Majesties comming to Coventry upon Saterday last, and how the citizenr of Coventrie shut up the gates against him, comming with a great number of cavaleers, with the number of thoss forces that came with him thither, and his Majesties resolution thereupon. Sent in a lettr from the committee that are resident there to the House of Commons, Angust 22. and ordered to be forthwith printed and published. Likewise the confession of four popish priests before the committee, August 23. with the taking of two pieces of ordnance, one murdering piece, bullets, and divers balls of wild fire, at one Mr. Molleins house neer Grayes Inne, a great papist, and now with the King. Ordered that this be forthwith printed and published John. Brown. Cler. Parl
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WorldCat: 606704245
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A true relation of His Majesties motion from Wales to Lichfield in Stafford shire, and from thence to Tutbury Castle, and c. neer which, Sir John Gell, and some of the Stafford forces, fell on the rere of his horse, routed them, and forced them to flee. Also, the marches of the Scots, under the command of Lieutenant Generall Lesley, in pursuit of His Majesties horse to Welbeck-House; who, with Sir John Gells, Col. Poynzs, and Colonell Rositers forces, consisting of 10600 horse and dragoons, have blocked up the enemy. And how the countrey people do rise, and block up all passages, so that the enemy cannot march. Published according to order
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WorldCat: 606663803
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