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A true relation of the late action between the French and Dutch at Tobago in the West-Indies. Giving an account of what happened there upon the assault made by the Count D'Estrees, both by sea and land, for the gaining of the said place. With an account of the losses on both sides, / by a diligent hand
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WorldCat: 85794830
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A true relation of the late attempt made upon the town of Ciceter in the county of Glouc', the seventh day of January, 1642. By the Lord Marquesse Hartford, lord generall of the Cavaliers of the western parts, assisted by Prince Robert, Prince Maurice, the Earl of Carnarvan, the Lord Chandois, and divers others. Together with the answer of Io: Georges, Esq; to the severall messages sent to them by that lo: generall, and Prince Robert. As it was sent in a letter to the Right Honorable, the Lord Viscount Say and Seale, lord lieutenant of that county. Published chiefly that God may be onely glorified, for their happy deliverance, and to prevent all false and scandalous reports thereof
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WorldCat: 606701682
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A True relation of the late attempt upon the town of Cicester in the county of Glouc, the seventh day of January, 1642 by the Lord Marquesse Hartford, lord generall of the cavaliers of the western parts, assisted by Prince Robert, Prince Maurice, the Earl of Carnarvan, the Lord Chandois, and divers others : together with the answer of Io. Georges, Esq., an inhabitant there and one of the Burgesses of the Parliament for the said town to the severall messages sent to them by that Lo. Generall, and Prince Robert : as it was sent in a letter to the Right Honourable, the Lord Viscount Say and Seale, Lord Lieutenant of that county : published chiefly that God may be onely glorified for their happy deliverance, and to prevent all false and scandalous reports thereof
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WorldCat: 606608243
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A true relation of the late battaile before Worcester, taken on Sunday last, Sept. 25 by a gentleman of the Innes of Court, from the mouthes of Master Nathaniel Fynes, and many other commanders who were in the said skirmish, and sent up to Master Pym
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WorldCat: 606693794
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A true relation of the late battell fought in New England, between the English, and the Pequet salvages in which was slaine and taken prisoners about 700 of the salvages, and those which escaped, had their heads cut off by the Mohocks: vvith the present state of things there
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WorldCat: 606515943
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A true relation of the late battell fought in New England, between the English, and the salvages vvith the present state of things there
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A true relation of the late battell fought in New England, between the English, and the salvages vvith the present state of things there in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Vincent, Philip; 1637)
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WorldCat: 606515935
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A true relation of the late battell fought in New-England, between the English and the Pequet salvages In which were slaine and taken prisoners about 700. of the salvages, and those which escaped, had their heads cut off by the Mohocks: with the present state of things there
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A True relation of the late battell neere Newbery. Shewing the happy successe of his Excellencies forces against the cavaliers, upon Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, with the manner of their fight, and how many slaine, and taken prisoners on both sides. Also how his Majesty and the prince standing on a hill neere, and viewing the said fight, concluded that it was a worse bout then Edge-hill. With a perfect relation of the taking of Cyrencester, the number of prisoners, horses, armes, ammunition, and provisions. As it was sent in a letter from one in the army, to his friend in London, dated from their quarters in Reading, 23 of September, 1643
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WorldCat: 606605184
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A true relation of the late conference held at Oxford between the Presbyterians and the Independents
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WorldCat: 606667083
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A true relation of the late cruell and barbarous tortures and execution, done vpon the English at Amboyna in the East Indies, by the Hollanders there residing. As it hath byn lately deliuered to the Kings most Excellent Maiesty
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A True relation of the late expedition into Kent by the appointment of both Houses of Parliament as it was expressed in a letter from a man of good credit, who was in the action dated from Dover the 29 of August, 1642 ; wherein my Lord Roper and Sir Peter Ricavlt were taken into custody and confined unto Vpner Castle and likewise how we tooke His Majesties great ship called the Soveraigne of the Seas and furnisht her with a sufficient guard ; as also newes from Cambridge and the bringing in of Dr. Wren bishop of Ely with good store of treasure in the Tower of Londn
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WorldCat: 767141736
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A true relation of the late expedition into Kent by the appointment of both Houses of Parliament. As it was expressed in a letter from a man of good credit, who was in the action, dated from Dover the 29. of August, 1642. Wherein my Lord Roper, and Sir Peter Ricault, were taken into custody and confined unto Upner Castle, and likewise how we tooke His Majesties great ship called the Soveraigne of the Seas, and furnisht her with a sufficient guard. As also newes from Cambridge, and the bringing in of Dr. Wren bishop of Ely, with good store of treasure, in the Tower of London
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WorldCat: 606697880
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A true relation of the late expedition of His Excellency, Robert Earle of Essex, for the relief of Gloucester with the description of the fight at Newbury
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WorldCat: 606605134
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A true relation of the late expedition of His Excellency, Robert Earle of Essex, for the relief of Gloucester with the description of the fight at Newbury. Die Sab. 7 Octob. 1643. It is this day ordered by the COmmons House of Parliament, that Ralph Rounthwait shall print the relation that is made concerning the battaile neer Newbury; and that none shall reprint the same without the further order of my Lo. Generall. Hen. Elfing. Cl. P.D.Com
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WorldCat: 606656006
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A True relation of the late expedition of the right honorable the Earl of Ormond, and Sir Charles Coote, Knight, and Baronet into the severall counties of Kildare, Queens county, Kings county, and the county of Catherlagh : made by a person of very good note and a commander in that army : whereunto is added an order by the House of Commons for the relief of those voluntiers that do, or shall serve in the Irish warre
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WorldCat: 606667152
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A true relation of the late expedition of the right honorable, the Earl of Ormond, and Sir Charles Coote, Knight, and Baronet, into the severall counties of Kildare, Queens county, Kings county, and the county of Catherlagh, made by a person of very good note, and a commander in that army. April. 29. Whereunto is added, an order by the House of Commons, for the relief of those voluntiers that do, or shall serve in the Irish warre. Hen. Elsinge, Cler Parl. D. Com
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WorldCat: 606657250
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A True relation of the late fight between the Parliament forces and Prince Rvbert, within four miles of Yorke with the names of divers commanders that were slain and wounded : also, the quanity of arms and number of ordnance that were taken
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WorldCat: 767119319
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A true relation of the late fight between the Parliament forces and Prince Rvpert, within four miles of Yorke: with the names of divers commanders that were slain and wounded. Also, the quantity of arms, and number of ordnance that were taken. Published by authority
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WorldCat: 606656434
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A true relation of the late fight betweene Sr William WVallers forces, and those sent from Oxford. VVith the manner of Sir William Wallers retreat to Bristoll, and the condition of his army at this present. Sent from a Colonell in that army now in Bristoll, to a friend of his in London. Published according to order
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WorldCat: 606660400
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A true relation of the late fight betweene Sr. VVilliam VVallers forces and those sent from Oxford with the manner of Sir William Wallers retreat to Bristoll, and the condition of his army at this present / sent from a Colonell in that army now in Bristoll to a friend of his in London
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A true relation of the late fight betweene the right honovrable the Earle of Manchesters forces, and the Marquesse of Newcastles forces, on Wednesday the 11.day of this instant October, 1643. The battaile being neere Horne Castle in Lincolneshire
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WorldCat: 891537653
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A true relation of the late great fight at sea y the English fleet, and the Hollanders: between Dover and Calis. On Wednesday, the 19. of this instant May 1652. From a very sure hand
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WorldCat: 606913059
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A true relation of the late great mutiny which was in the city and county of Norwich, April 24. 1648. With that accident that befell those mutiniers that day : there being as is thought, above 200. slaine by the fireing of 98. barrels of powder; being truly related in a letter from the city of Norwich, to an honourable person of the honourable House of Commons, with the votes of the House concerning the same, and ordered to be printed, to prevent misinformation
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WorldCat: 606999853
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A true relation of the late great sea fight as it was sent in a letter to his excellency the Lord General Cromvvell, from Gen. Blake and Gen. Monck. Wherein is a list of what Dutch ships were taken and sunk, with the number of prisoners. Likewise the number of what men were slain and wounded on our side
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WorldCat: 607021630
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A true relation of the late great victory obtained by the forces of the Common-wealth of England against the Earl of Clanrickard, near the River Shannon
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WorldCat: 1066511284
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A true relation of the late great victory obtained near Runneberga in Schonen by the king of Sweden against the king of Denmark, on the 14th day of July, 1677 given by one that had a great command in the Swedish army in that same action
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WorldCat: 1066574327
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A True relation of the late hurliburly at Kingston upon Thames, on Wednesday the 12th. of Jauua . caused by Collonell Lundsford and the rest of his company, and the towne fearing they would rise up in rebellion, one cam speedily to declare it at London, upon which the traine band were raised and caused to watch all night for the safety of the city
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WorldCat: 1044271191
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A true relation of the late Kings death
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A True relation of the late Kings death in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1680)
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WorldCat: 606617236
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A true relation of the late Kings death in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1680)
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A true relation of the late occurrences in Ireland in two letters; one brought over by a noble gentleman, Sir Hards Waller, of a sharpe skirmish there happened the 29. of Iune last, betwixt the Right Honourable the Lord Inchguin, Captain William Jephton, and Sir William Courtney, of the English party, and the rebels on the other side in the province of Munster, dated from Ireland the 8. of this instant Iuly. The other dated the fourth of Iulie from I.H. to his uncle W.E. wherein relation is made of three severall defeats given to the rebels by the Lord of Kelonmikie, the Lord of Broughall, and others. With the taking of 6. ensignes, 8. drums, and armes for 500. men, with great store of bootie
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WorldCat: 606653812
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A True relation of the late proceedings of part of His Majesties forces in Worcester-shire. Shewing how they were encountred by the Right Honourable the Earle of Stamford, with his regiment, and part of the trained bands of Hereford and Worcester-shire, who defeated the said forces, being in number a thousand horse, and twelve hundred foot; whereof six hundred were slaine, and two hundred taken prisoners. Written in a letter to some of the honourable the House of Commons, and testified under the hands of these commanders; namely, Lievtenant Colonell Musgrave, Captaine Henry Parkinson, Captaine Iewell, Captaine Thomas Godfrey, and Lievtenant Breddiman
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WorldCat: 766297135
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A true relation of the late proceedings of the London Dragoneers, sent down to Oxford, consisting of foure companies under the command of Sir Iohn Seaton. The captaines of which companies that were appointed in the said expedition, were as followeth, viz. Serjeant Major Lee. Captaine Stackhouse. Captaine Wilson. Captaine Mason
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WorldCat: 606651657
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A true relation of the late proceedings of the Scottish army ... - Issue unnumbered
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A true relation of the late proceedings of the Scottish army ... - Issue unnumbered in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bowles, Edward)
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WorldCat: 606711946
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A True relation of the late proceedings of the Scottish Army sent from His Excellency the Lord Generall Lesley's quarters before Newcastle, the 8th of February 1643 : together with a letter from the committees of both kingdomes to the mayor, aldermen, common-councell, and other the inhabinants of the town of Newcastle, and their answer
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WorldCat: 767109158
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A true relation of the late successe of the Kings and Parliaments forces in Pembroke-Shire: wherein the great victory against the Kings forces in Wales by Major Generall Laughorne is fully related. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that this relation be forthwith printed and published: H. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
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WorldCat: 606663834
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A true relation of the late transactions at Rensbourgh, between His Majesty the King of Denmark, and His Highness the Duke of Holstein Gottorfe communicated by a letter from a gentleman of Holstein, to a friend of his in London, dated at Keel the 12. of Feb. 1675/6 ; in answer to a scandalous paper, pretended to be written by a gentleman of Holstein, dated at Keele the 24. of September 1675
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WorldCat: 1066350030
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A true relation of the late victory obtained at Northamton against the malignant army, on Tuesday the 9th. of May. 1643. Together with an exact recitall of the names of divers prisoners of remarkable note taken in the said battaile, and the true number of them that were slaine. As it was presented to the Parliament by the usuall post on Thursday; the 11th. of this present moneth
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WorldCat: 767504337
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A True relation of the late victory obtained by the Right Honourable the Earle of Stanford at Plimmouth and Modbuty the 21th of February, 1643 being extracted out of a letter sent by his Lordship to his Excellency at Windsor
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WorldCat: 767126871
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A true relation of the late victory obtained by the Right Honourable the Earle of Stanford, at Plimmouth, and Modbury, the 21th of February, 1643. Being extracted out of a letter sent by his Lordship to his Excellency at Windsor, and printed to prevent all other false relations
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WorldCat: 606682859
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A true relation of the latest occurrences in Ireland. Sent from the postmaster there, to a friend of his in London. Dated in Ireland, August 17. 1642
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WorldCat: 606700483
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WorldCat: 1044253382
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A true relation of the lewd life and repentant death of one John Sherman, a tailour who lived in Taunton Dean in Somersetshire being vainly led away by his brother in law to the sect of the Brotherhood, who after his recantation was chosen a preacher among their societie : inluring many after his owne idle opinions, with some chief points of his doctrine, being the first sermon he ever taught, to above an hundred people : who after he had continues for two years in his erroneous opinions, died in the true faith of the Church of England
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WorldCat: 606587261
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A true relation of the life and conversation of Margaret Martel, that murder'd mistress Pullyn Together with the confession she made of that murder in Newgate, to a French Divine, in presence of several witnesses: on the 12th. and 14th. of July last
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WorldCat: 606949413
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A True relation of the life and death of Sir Andrew Barton, a pirate and rover on the seas to the tune of, Come follow me loue
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WorldCat: 606459310
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A true relation of the life and death of Sir Andrew Barton, a pyrate and rover on the seas Tune, Come follow my love, and c
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WorldCat: 606672019
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WorldCat: 606669739
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A true relation of the life and death of Sir Andrew Barton, a pyrate and rover on the seas. The tune is, Come follow my love
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WorldCat: 767515163
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