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A true relation of the extraordinary thunder and lightning, which lately happened in the north of Ireland: as it was sent to Dublin in several letters to persons of quality. With the sad effects of the fall of a cloud
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WorldCat: 606820572
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A true relation of the faction begun at VVisbich by Fa. Edmonds, alias VVeston, a Iesuite, 1595. and continued since by Fa. Walley, alias Garnet, the prouincall of the Iesuits in England, and by Fa. Parsons in Rome, with their adherents: against vs the secular priests their bretheren and fellow prisoners, that disliked of nouelties, and thought it dishonourable to the auncient ecclesiasticall discipline of the Catholike Church, that secular priests should be gouerned by Iesuits
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WorldCat: 606480334
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A true relation of the famous and renowmed victorie latelie atchieued by the counte Maurice of Nassau, neere to Newport in Flaunders against the arch-duke Albertus with the names of such noblemen and others of acount, as haue bin eyther slaine or taken prisoners in this seruice late-done and y performed. Truly translated out of the Dutch copie
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A true relation of the fight at Bovy-Tracy, between the Parliaments forces under the command of Sir Tho: Fairfax, and three regiments of the Kings horse. Wherein were taken four hundred horse, and seven horse-colours, with divers officers and souldiers. As it was sent in two letters, the one, to the Honorable William Lenthal Esq; Speaker to the Honorable House of Commons. The other, to the Honored Edm. Prideaux Esq; a member of the said House. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this relation be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Elsynge. Cler. Parl. D. Com
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WorldCat: 606664908
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A True relation of the fight at Sherburn, in the county of Yorke, and c. betweene a party of horse of the Ld. Fairfaxes forces, commanded by Sir Thomas Fairfaxe and Mr. Hotham and 600. horse and dragoones of the popish army that were quartered in that towne. As it was sent in a letter from Howden in York-shire. Reader, be pleased to take notice, although it be not ordered, yet it is approved off by a very sufficient party
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WorldCat: 606608365
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A true relation of the fight between Maior Gen. Lambert, and the Scots army neer Appleby, Iuly 24. 1648. With a letter written from Colonell Charles Fairfax, touching the surrender of Thornhill House in Yorkshire, with all the armes and ammunition therein, for the service of the Parliament. Written to a member of the House of Commons. With the summons, answers, and replies from the said Colonel, and Governor thereof
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WorldCat: 607004070
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A true relation of the firing the steeple of the great church at Yarmouth by lightening from Heaven, with an account of the dreadful storm that hapned there, on Thursday the 8th of February, 1683. to the astonishment of all the inhabitants
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WorldCat: 606945884
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A true relation of the fleete which went vnder the Admirall Iaquis Le Hermite through the Straights of Magellane towards the coasts of Peru, and the towne of Lima in the West-Indies With a letter, containing the present state of Castile in Peru. Herevnto is annexed an excellent discourse which sheweth by cleare and strong arguments how that it was both necessary and profitable for the Vnited Prouinces to erect a West-India Company, and euery true subiect of the same ought to aduance it according to his power. Written by a well-willer of the Common-wealth
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WorldCat: 71494852
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A true relation of the former faithful and long service with the present most unjust imprisonment of Anthony Mellidge, sometime called a captain; now in scorn called a Quaker
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A true relation of the former faithful and long service with the present most unjust imprisonment of Anthony Mellidge, sometime called a captain; now in scorn called a Quaker in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Mellidge, Anthony.; 1656)
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A true relation of the fortunate S. William Waller collonel under His Excellency the Earle of Essex, concerning, the manner of the beseeging and taking of Chichester, together with the names of all such commanders and others taken prisoners there and brought up to London
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WorldCat: 765915918
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A True relation of the French embassage with the confutation of some points of Father Phillips his letter
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WorldCat: 606676031
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A true relation of the French embassage, with the confutation of some points of Father Phillips his letter
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WorldCat: 1044312363
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A true relation of the French kinge his good successe, in winning from the Duke of Parma, his fortes and trenches, and slaieng 500. of his men, with the great famine that is now in the sayd dukes campe. With other intelligences giuen by other letters since the second of May. 1592. A most wonderfull and rare example, the like wherof, neuer happended since the beginning of the world, of a certaine mountaine in the Ile of Palme, which burned continually, for fiue or six weeks together, with other both fearful and strange sightes, seene in the ayre, ouer the same place
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WorldCat: 606534039
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A true relation of the gelding of a lascivious Franciscan-fryer on board the exchange-frigat by the boatswains boy : as it came in a letter to a merchant in London from Leghorn, dated Octob. 18/28
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A True relation of the great and glorious victory through Gods providence obtained by Sir William Waller, Sir Arthur Haslerig and others of the Parliament forces against the Marquesse Hartford, Prince Maurice, Sir Ralph Hopton, and others : together with the names of what persons of quality were killed and taken on both sides : as it was sent to a worthy member of the House of Commons who appointed it to be printed and published
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WorldCat: 767116971
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A true relation of the great and glorious victory through Gods providence, obtained by Sir William Waller, Sir Arthur Haslerig and others of the Parliament forces: against the Marquesse Hartford, Prince Maurice, Sir Ralph Hopton, and others. Together with the names of what persons of quality were killed and taken on both sides: as it was sent to a worthy member of the House of Commons, who appointed it to be printed and published. Imprimatur John White
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WorldCat: 606702092
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A true relation of the great and glorious victory through Gods providence, obtained by Sir William Waller, Sir Arthur Haslerig, and others of the Parliament forces against the Marquesse Hartford, Prince Maurice, Sir Ralph Hopton, and others. With the names of what persons of quality were kill'd and taken on both sides. As it was sent to a worthy member of the House of Commons, who appointed it to be printed and published. Imprimatur, John White
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WorldCat: 606887769
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A true relation of the great and terrible inundation of waters, and over-flowering of the lower-town of Deptford, on Thursday last, about two of the clock in the afternoon: With the manner how the river of Thames brake into the merchants yard, Greenwich Meadows, and several other places; removed great trees, level'd strong foundations, drowned may hundreds of cattel, and flowing up to the second story of the Chambers, insomuch, that the water-men were forced to row up and down the streets with their boats, to take men, women, and children, out of their windows, and to save little children that swum in their cradles: With the appearing of three black clouds immediatly before the floud, foreshewing the strange things that will happen, a sudden change, and each man to enjoy his own again
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WorldCat: 1011788237
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A True relation of the great fight on Friday morning last at Willington Bridge near Northwich, within ten miles of the city of Chester, between the forces of the Lord Lambert and Sir George Booth with the manner of the engagement, the particulars of the fight, the number killed, and seventeen hundred taken prisoners ... : likewise the summons of the Earl of Derby and Sir George Booth to the trayned-bands upon the pain of death, and Sir George's letter to the Lord Lambert, with His Lordships answer thereunto
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WorldCat: 606556693
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A True relation of the great plot discovered against his Highness the Lord Protector: the full particulars of this lamentable and bloody conspiracy, the way laying of him as he was going to Hampton Court, and their design to have fallen on his person in the chappel. Also, the taking of the Marquess of Dorchesters secretary, Sir Gilbert Gerrard, Col. Gerrard, and divers other gentlemen, their examination before the council, and the committing of them to the Tower of London. Likewise, a proclamation of his Highness thereupon; and the order and instructions sent to the Lord Mayor, for due execution of the same
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A True relation of the great victory it hath pleased God to give the Lord Fairfax, and Sir Thomas Fairfax his son, and c. over the remnant of Newcastles forces in Yorkshire, upon Thursday the 11 of April, 1644 being the substance of severall letters which came to his excellencie and were read in the Parliament this Wednesday the 17 of April, 1644
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WorldCat: 767113985
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A True relation of the great victory it hath pleased God to give the Lord Fairfax, and Sir Thomas Fairfax his son, and c. over the remnant of Newcastles forces in Yorkshire, upon Thursday the 11. of April, 1644. Being the substance of severall letters which came to his excellencie, and were read in the Parliament this Wednesday the 17. of April. 1644. Ordered to be printed forthwith
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A True relation of the great victory obtained by the Christian army over the Turks near the mountain Harsan in the neighbourhood of Syclos, from the camp of Electoral Highness of Bavaria near Barnowar the 14th of August, 1687
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WorldCat: 606756397
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A true relation of the great victory obtained by the King of the Abissines, called Prester John, against the Turks. In taking the flourishing city of Habalee, and destroying 10,000 Ottomons . As also, a coppy of a letter from on board of his Majesties ship the Pearl, from a gentleman to his brother in London, giving an account of several remarkable passages and rencounters against the Sally men
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A true relation of the great victory, obtained by Gods providence, by the Parliaments forces in Lancashire against the forces raised by the King in the counties of Westmerland and Cumberland; where they took Thurland-castle, and in the fight took of the enemy, Col: Huddleston, 2 captains, an ensigne, 400 prisoners, 7 colours, kill'd many, drove many into the sea, took their magazine, divers arms and horses, and totally routed them. Sent in a letter by Colonell Rigby, a Member of the House of Commons, to the Honorable, William Lenthall Esquire, Speaker of the said House. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that this relation be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
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A true relation of the great victory, obtained by the King of the Abissines called Prester John, against the Turks in taking the flourishing city of Habalee, and destroying 10,000 Ottomons : as also a coppy of a letter from on board of His Majesties ship the Pearl, / from a gentleman to his brother in London, giving an account of several remarkable passages and rencounters against the Sally men
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A true relation of the grievous handling of William Sommers of Nottingham, being possessed with a devill. Shewing how he was first taken, and how lamentable from time to time he was tormented and afflicted. / Published by John Darrel, minister of the Word of God
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WorldCat: 606660471
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A True relation of the ground, occasion, and circumstances of that horrible murther committed by Iohn Bartram, gent. vpon the body of Sir Iohn Tyndham of Lincolns Inne, knight, one of the masters of the honorable Court of Chancery, the twelfth day of this instant Nouemb. written by way of letter from a gentleman, to his country friend ; together with The examination of the said Bartram, taken before the right honourable, Sir Fra. Bacon knight, His Maiesties Atturney Generall, and Sir Henry Yelnerton knight, His Maiesties Solliciter General, according to speciall directions giuen by His Maiestie in that behalfe
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WorldCat: 606450420
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A true relation of the happy success of His Maiesties forces in Scotland under the conduct of Lord Iames Marquisse of Montrose His Excellencie, agains the rebels there. Also, causes of a solemne fast and humiliation kept by the rebells in that kingdom. According to a copy printed formerly at Edinburgh
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WorldCat: 606692021
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A True relation of the happy successe of His Majesties forces in Scotland under the conduct of the Lord Iames, Marqvisse of Montrose His Excellencie, against the rebels there also, causes of a solemne fast and humiliation kept by the rebells in that Kingdom : according to a copy printed formerly at Edinbvrgh
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A true relation of the happy victory obtained by the blessing of God, upon April 27. 1650 Against that excommunicated bloody traytor James Grahame, and his complices, who had invaded this kingdome
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A true relation of the horrible bloody murther and robbery, commited in Holbourn next door to the Cross-keys-Tavern, in the house of Esq; Bluck, one of the six clarks; the murther committed on the body of one Widdovv Brovvn, an ancient retainer to that family. Which murder and robbery was committed on VVednesday night the 5th. of August instant
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WorldCat: 606910818
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A True relation of the horrid and bloody massacre in Scotland by the Irish papists who landed sixty miles from Edinburgh, putting all to fire and sword in their way to that city
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A True relation of the horrid conspiracy against the life of the King with an exact list of the prisoners committed to the Tower, Newgate, Gate-House and the fleet upon the account of the plot : in a letter to a friend
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A true relation of the horrid ghost of a woman, which hath frequently been seen in various habits, in the house of Nicholas Broaday, at the Three Mariners in Depthford upon the third, fourth, and sixth of this instant April, 1673. By Peter Griffith, Robert Predam, and John Stolliard, belonging to His Majesty's ship, called the Monck, and several others of the family
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WorldCat: 606910316
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A true relation of the illegal proceedings of the Somer-Islands-Company in their courts at London and the like done by their governour Sir John Heydon knight and his Council, in the Somer-Islands. In all humility presented to the honourable knights, citizens and burgesses assembled in Parliament. Craving from them to be relieved from the following oppressions
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WorldCat: 1066500802
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A true relation of the inhuman cruelties lately acted by the rebels in Scotland with the manner of their taking of Glascough, rifling the Lord Archbishops house, digging the Bishop of Argyles children out of their graves, and many other barbarities : being the substance of a letter sent to a person of quality
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WorldCat: 1066349796
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A True relation of the inhumane and unparallel'd actions and barbarous murders of Negroes or Moors committed on three English-men in Old Calabar in Guinny of the wonderful deliverance of the fourth person, after he had endured horrid cruelties and sufferings, who lately arrived in England, and is now in His Majesties fleet : together with a short but true account of the customs and manners and growth of the country, which is very pleasant
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WorldCat: 767376720
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A true relation of the just and unjust proceedings of the Somer-Islands-Company in relation to 20 shares of land that Perient Trott bought of the Rt. Honble. the late Robert Earl of Warwick the 22th. of February 1658. And the great justice shewed by the said Earl of Warwick in the sale of the said lands. And the great justice shewed by the Rt. Honble. the Earl of Shaftsbury. And the like justice done by the Rt. Honble. the Earl of Danby Lord high treasurer of England. And the justice done by the councill in Somer-Islands. Printed for the better information of all men in England, and in the Somer-Islands, and of all unbiassed persons in the world
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WorldCat: 606887116
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A true relation of the lamentable accidents caused by the inundation and rising of Ebro, Lobregat, Cinca and Segre riuers of Spaine together with a narration of a fearefull storme, which happened the third of Nouember, in the yeare 1617 in the hauen and port of Barcelona / written originally in Spanish by V. Rejaule the Kings aduocate ; printed by authoritie at Valentia ; and now translated into English
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A True relation of the last great battell, fought in Ireland: betwixt the Scots and the Irish. Colonell Lesly against Oneale; the arch-rebell of Ireland. With the expresse courage and valour of one Edward Gibbs, borne in London, a man very well knowne for his skill and experience in the noble science. And lastly, his undaunted resolution, and personall service for his king and country, in defence of the Protestant religion against the Irish rebels afore said
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WorldCat: 1086519751
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A true relation of the last great fight at sea, July 29. and 31. between the English and the Dutch, as it was presented to the Councill of State in two letters sent them from General Monck: as also an estimate of the enemies ships taken, fired, and sunk, with the number of prisoners; together with what loss we sustained on our side. Saturday August 6. At the Council of State at White-Hall, ordered, that these letters and estimate be forthwith printed and published. John Thurloe Secr
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WorldCat: 606999857
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A true relation of the last great fight between the English fleet commanded by General Monck, and the Dutch fleet, upon the coast of Holland, on the 29 and 30. July 1653. Being a letter from the generals secretary, on board the resolution, to the right honourable the commisioners for the admirality. Licensed and entred according to order
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WorldCat: 607023093
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A true relation of the last sicknes and death of Cardinall Bellarmine Who dyed in Rome the seauenteenth day of September 1621. And of such things as haue happened in, or since his buriall. By C.E. of the Society of Iesus
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WorldCat: 606539689
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A true relation of the late action and victory against the rebels in England, near Bridgewater, on Monday the 6. of July, 1685, from several hands
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WorldCat: 767517171
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