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A true relation of the life and death of Sir Andrew Barton, a pyrate and rover on the seas. Tune is Come follow my love
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WorldCat: 1066515709
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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: 606669739
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WorldCat: 606672019
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WorldCat: 1170373053
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A True relation of the life, conversation, examination, confession, and iust deserved sentence of James Naylor the grand Quaker of England. Who for his blasphemous and abominable opinions, and practises, was whipt at a carts-taile, from Westminster to the Royall-Exchange in London, December the eighteenth 1656 and thereto stand in the pillory, and to have the letter B set upon his fore-head, and to be burnt through the toung with a hot iron, and to be kept in prison during life, without being allowed any sustenance, but what he shall earne with his owne labor
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WorldCat: 607050974
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A true relation of the Lord Brookes setling of the militia in Warwick shire Sent to a speciall friend in the city, by one that was there present
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WorldCat: 606692311
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A true relation of the Lord Brookes setling of the militia in Warwicke shire. Sent to a speciall friend in the city, by one that was there present
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WorldCat: 1044376362
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A true relation of the manner of our Colonell Sir Frederick Hammiltons return from London-Derry in Ireland, being neer 60. miles from his castle and garrison, where he was at the beginning and breaking out of this rebellion; with the particular services performed by the horse and foot companies which he commands, garrison'd at Mannor-Hammilton, in the county of Leitrim, in the province of Connaught. Together with severall other letters, petitions, and passages, concerning the said Sir Frederick Hammilton, Knight and Colonell
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WorldCat: 767515161
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A True relation of the manner of taking of the Earl of Northampton and 60 cavalliers by Colonell Hampden and Colonell Goodwin with some of the Lord Brookes his forces together with the assistance of the sheriffe and trained bands of Northampton-shire at Deintry in the said county of Northampton on Munday last : also the taking of the Earl of Carlile, Dr. Beale, Dr Martin and Dr. Sterne, by the Parliaments forces sent to Cambridge on Tuesday last and how Dr. Consens made an escape : also the manner of seazing a great quantity of money, plate and ammunition neere Brackly : also the manner of bringing three waggons and a cart laden with money from Southampton, taken by the Earle of Warwick
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WorldCat: 767148196
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A true relation of the manner of taking of the Earl of Northampton, and 60. cavalliers by Colonell Hampden, and Colonell Goodwin, with some of the Lord Brookes his forces, together with the assistance of the sheriffe and trained bands of Northampton-shire, at Deintry in the said county of Northampton on Munday last, as it was presented to the speaker of the honorable House of Commons, on Wednesday the 31. of August. Also the taking of the Earl of Carlile, Dr. Beale, Dr Martin, and Dr. Sterne, by the Parliaments forces sent to Cambridge on Tuesday last, and how Dr. Cousens made an escape, and what joy there was by the country people at their comming up to London, by bonfires and bells. Also the manner of seazing a great quantity of money, plate and ammunition neere Brackly in the said country of Northhampton, by the assistance of the major and the townes-men of Brackly. Shewing likewise how they were pursued to Oxford, and other places, and how many of them had their horses taken away. Also the manner of bringing three waggons and a cart laden with money from Southampton, taken by the Earle of Warwicke, and brought to London in a ship comming from Spaine, on Wednesday morning the said 31. of August, guarded with a troope of horse under the command of Serjeant Major Brewell
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WorldCat: 606696421
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A True relation of the manner of the coronation of the present king of Poland and likewise an account of the celebration of the funerals of the two last deceased kings
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WorldCat: 606820580
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A True relation of the manner of the dangerous dispute and bloody conflict betwixt the Spaniards and the French at Tower-Wharfe and Tower Hill, on Munday September the 30th 1661, upon the landing of the lord ambassador from the crown of Sweden : with the number killed and wounded on both sides ... / published for general satisfaction
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WorldCat: 767449508
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A true relation of the manner of the dangerous dispute, and bloody conflict, betwixt the Spaniards and the French, at Tower-wharfe and Tower-hill, on Munday September the 30th. 1661. Upon the landing of the Lord Ambassador from the Crown of Sweden. With the number killed and wounded on both sides, the routing of the French Horse; the dissipating of the Foot; and the great and honourable service performed by Seneor De Nalance, Secretary to His Excellency the Lord Ambassador of Spain, Seneor Don Dego, and divers others. As also, the particulars thereof; and the manner of their first onset and last retreat. Published for general satisfaction
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WorldCat: 767515450
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A True relation of the manner of the deposing of King Edward II together with the articles which were exhibited against him in Parliament : as also, An exact account of the proceedings and articles against King Richard II and the manner of his deposition and resignation, according to the Parliament-Roll it self, where they are recorded at large
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WorldCat: 767376733
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A true relation of the manner of the taking of Sir George Booth, on Tuesday night last, at Newport-Pannel, being disguised in womans apparel With his speech to Mr. John Gibbs, minister of the town, upon the entring of his chamber. Likewise, the Parliaments resolve, touching the said Sir George; and the order for committing of him close prisoner to the Tower of London for high-treason, on Wednesday in the evening; and to be kept from having the use of pen, ink, or paper. Also, his examination in the Tower, by Sir Henry Vane, and Sir Arthur Haslerigg; according to Order of Parliament
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WorldCat: 606942766
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A true relation of the manner of the taking of the towne of Evesham: by the Parliaments forces, under the command of Colonell Massey. Together with a list of the commanders and officers taken therein, May. 26. 1645. To which is added, the summons sent for the surrender, and the governor of Eveshams answer. Exprest in a letter from a commander in that designe
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WorldCat: 606662354
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A true relation of the many sad and lamentable accidents that have happened by the fearfull floods occasioned by the late unusual rains in several counties of England, for several days past by which many people, cattle, houses, barnes, much corn and the like have been destroyed, together with the dismal effects of the prodigeous thunder and lightening very amazing and dreadfully attended with many fearful circumstances well worthy the perusal of all Christians
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WorldCat: 767515851
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A true relation of the marchings of the red trained bonds of Westminster, the green auxiliaries of London, and the yellow auxiliaries of the tower hamlets, under the command of Sir William Waller, from Munday the 16. of Octob. to Wednesday the 20. of Decemb. 1643. Briefly delineating most of the chiefest passages in the service, performed by Sir William Waller, at Basing, Farnham and Alton. / Written for the satisfaction of divers who desire to be truly informed herein, by Elias Archer Lieftenant to Caption William Archer
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WorldCat: 1066662416
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A true relation of the materiall passages of Lieut. Col. Iohn Lilburnes sufferings, as they were represented and proved before the Right Honourable, the House of Peeres, in Parliament assembled, the 13. day of this instant Feb. 1645. Vnto which is annexed their Lordships order, made upon the bearing of the cause
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WorldCat: 606665114
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A True relation of the most horrible murther committed by Thomas White of Lane Green in the parish of Auffley in the county of Salop, gent', upon the body of his wife Mrs. Dorothy White in the town of Kederminster in the county of Worcester, the 10th day of this instant May 1682
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WorldCat: 606720735
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A True relation of the most horrid and barbarous murders committed by Abigall Hill of St. Olaves Southwark, on the persons of foure infants; parish children, whom she undertooke to nurse, and her most deceitfull borrowing of other children of her poore acquaintance, whom on every quarter day she would bring to the over-seers of the parish, and receive her quarters pay for them, as if they had bin the same children which had bin committed to her charge to nurse. For which most cruell murders, being convicted and condemned at the sessions held at the Old-Baily. Wednesday Decemb. 15. Shee was accordingly executed on Wednesday, Decemb. 22. in Cheapside neare unto Woodstreet. Together with a true account of the strange and stubborn end she made, and her jeering of her executioner at the houre of her death. And a caveat to all other women that are suspected for the like unnaturall and most unmercifull practises
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WorldCat: 607056828
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A True relation of the most horrid murder committed by Mr. George Strangewayes on the person of his brother in law Mr. George Fussill
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WorldCat: 606820584
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A true relation of the most inhumane and bloody murther, of Master Iames Minister and preacher of the word of God at Rockland in Norfolke Committed by one Lowe his curate, and consented vnto by his wife, who both were executed for this fact this last assises: he being drawne and hanged, and shee burned, who at his death confessed the murther of his owne child, vnlawfully begotten, and buried it him selfe
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WorldCat: 606542762
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A true relation of the most prosperous voyage made this present yeere 1605, by Captaine George Waymouth, in the discouery of the land of Virginia where he discouered 60 miles vp a most excellent riuer; together with a most fertile land. Written by Iames Rosier. a gentleman employed in the voyage
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WorldCat: 183273208
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A true relation of the most vvise and vvorthy speech made by Captain Ven, one of the Burgesses of the Parliament to the apprentises of London; who rose in Cheapside upon the combustion at Westminster on Wednesday last at night, December 29. 1641. As also the randevowes they had that night at the counter in Wood-streete. VVith a description of the estate of Ireland at this present time
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WorldCat: 766310138
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A true relation of the most vvofull and miserable state and condition of those distressed prisoners, taken by His Maiesties forces, and deteined and kept in the Castle at Oxford VVith the inhumane, unspeakable, and unheard-of usage of their keeper or gaoler Captaine Thomas Smith the Marshall Generall. As also, a relation of the execrable cruelties of the cavaliers in Yorkshire, upon a young man, horsing him, and hanging lead waights upon his legges untill he dyed. Written, and sent by a poore gentleman a prisoner there, to a gentleman a friend of his here in London
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WorldCat: 606945908
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A true relation of the murders committed in the parish of Clunne in the county of Salop by Enoch ap Evan upon the bodies of his mother and brother, with the causes moving him thereunto. Wherein is examined and refuted a certaine booke written upon the same subject, by P. Studley, entituled the Looking glasse of schisme. Also an appendix in further defence of this relation, wherein are examined the most material passages added in the second edition of the said Looking-glasse, wherby the author, vainely sheweth his desire to maintaine and excuse his erroneous reports in the former edition of his booke. By Richar More Esquire. Printed by order of a committee of the Honourable House of Commons now assembled in Parliament
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WorldCat: 606838309
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A true relation of the murther of Osman the great Turke, and five of his principal bashawes, and of the election and coronation of Mustapha his vnckle in his stead. : With a continuation of all the principall occurents in the Palatinate and else-where, from the 13 of Iune till this present 4 of Iuly
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WorldCat: 1066358481
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A true relation of the names and suspected crimes of prisoners now in New-gate,to be tryed for their lives at the Old Bailey this 15 of October 1679 for the high-way robberies, murders, house-breakers, clippers of money, horse stealers, pick-pockets, shop and house lifters, and c
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WorldCat: 606943612
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A true relation of the passages between the Surrey petitioners, and the souldiers at VVestminster. May the 16. 1648. Clearly proving, by whom the first affront was given, as by the examinations, upon oath appeareth. With the manner of their unparalel'd riot, and audacious contempt of the High Court of Parliament. Published to prevent mis-information, and to satisfie all that are well-willers to the kingdomes peace. Imprimatur, G. Mabbot
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WorldCat: 606999592
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A true relation of the passages of Gods providence in a voyage for Ireland. With the additionall forces sent for reducing of that kingdome by His Maiesie , and Paliament . Wherein every daye worke is set downe faithfully by H. P. an eye-witnesse thereof, under the command of Alexander L. Forbes, Lieutenant General under the L. Brooke for that service; from the 29. of June to the 29. of September. 1642. Likewise, severall observations concerning that kingdome, and the warres there; as also, the interception of the enemies letters. It is ordered by the committe of the Commons House of Parliament concerning printing this 20. day of Octob. 1642. that this booke intituled, A true relation of the passages of Gods providence in a voyage for Ireland, be forthwith printed and published. Iohn White
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WorldCat: 606699741
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A true relation of the passages of the armie under the command of his Excellence the Marques of Newcastle, since his comming into Derbishire
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WorldCat: 606825046
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A true relation of the passages which happened at the town of Portsmouth at the late siege, which began the 12 day of August last, and was surrendered on the 7th day of September following. 1642. Written by one that was employed in that service
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A true relation of the passages which happened at the town of Portsmouth at the late siege, which began the 12 day of August last, and was surrendered on the 7th day of September following. 1642. Written by one that was employed in that service in ProQuest Early English Books Online (One that was employed in that service.; 1642)
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WorldCat: 606695968
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A true relation of the persecution of Samuel Clift by Samuel Hierne, priest of Minchin-hampton and Iohn Stevens one who is set to do justice
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A true relation of the persecution of Samuel Clift by Samuel Hierne, priest of Minchin-hampton and Iohn Stevens one who is set to do justice in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Clift, Samuel.; 1657)
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WorldCat: 606569961
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A true relation of the persecutions of the people of God called Quakers in the town of Aroundel in the county of Sussex, and concerning the breaking up their meeting, and committing them to prison and laying in fetters of iron. With an account of the reasons of Nicholas Rickmans and Edward Hampers going to the steeple house at Aroundel upon their fast day. And also an answer to a letter, sent up by the persecutors to a member of this present Parliament, who in it have a pretence to cover all the said persecutions, directed to their representative, to the Parliament, for them to give sentence. Now here is their actions as follows, for them and all that fear God to give sentence. An account in brief of the several wicked proceedings of several that have been in authority in the town of Aroundel for these four years last past, whereby the envy of them against the innocent may appear and is as followeth
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WorldCat: 1066357269
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A true relation of the plot discovered in Ireland, and rising of the papists there truly declared by a letter / sent from one of the aldermen in Dublin ; shewing how far they have proceeded in their rebellion, and the townes and castles they have taken ; with a proclamation published there for the suppression of the rebells and prevention of further mischiefe
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WorldCat: 606679329
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A true relation of the plot discovered in Ireland, and rising of the papists there, truly declared by a letter sent from one of the aldermen in Dublin shewing how far they have proceeded in their rebellion, and the townes and castles they have taken. With a proclamation published there for the suppression of the rebells and prevention of further mischiefe. Lately printed at Dublin by command of the Lords Iustices, and the rest of his Majesties privy counsell. And now reprinted and sold by B. W
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WorldCat: 606704393
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A true relation of the Popish-plot against King Charles I and the Protestant religion
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A true relation of the Popish-plot against King Charles I and the Protestant religion in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Boswell, William, Sir; 1679)
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WorldCat: 607162212
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A true relation of the powerfull hand of God upon John Ingram At the reading of the booke called The leaves of the tree of life for the healing of the nations: lately written, by the light of God shining upon William Sedgwick
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WorldCat: 606879415
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A true relation of the prcsent estate of Cornwall. With the true proceedings of Captaine Pym; VVho is with his forces at Plimouth, hindering the passage of the Lord Mohone, which with seventeen thousand cavaliers, endeavoureth to joyne his forces with his Majesty. Whereunto is annexed severall remarkeable passages concerning the cavaliers behaviour, since their abode in Oxfordshire
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WorldCat: 606993002
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A true relation of the present estate of Cornwall with the true proceedings of Captaine Pym, vvho is with his forces at Plimouth hindering the passage of the Lord Mohone, which with seventeen thousand cavaliers endeavoureth to joyne his forces with His Majesty : vvhereunto is annexed severall remarkeable passages concerning the cavaliers behaviour since their abode in Oxfordshire
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WorldCat: 606648031
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A true relation of the present estate of Ireland in a letter written from one Master Peters in Dublin to one Sir Robert Iones a knight, resident in the citie of London which came to him the 17 of February, Anno Dom. 1642 : as also the flight from thence upon the coming of Captaine Pollard and some Scotch regiments against them, with the losse of the towne and all their ammunition to our English forces / by R.P
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WorldCat: 606563239
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A true relation of the present state of Ireland, vvith the victorious proceedings of the Protestants against the rebells there: being sent in a letter to a merchant of note in London, Maij 13
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WorldCat: 606664573
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A true relation of the proceedings against certain Quakers, at the generall court of the Massachusets holden at Boston in New England, October 18, 1659
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A true relation of the proceedings against certain Quakers, at the generall court of the Massachusets holden at Boston in New England, October 18, 1659 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Rawson, Edward; 1660)
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WorldCat: 1044346100
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A true relation of the proceedings against certain Quakers, at the generall court of the Massachusets holden at Boston in New-England October. 18. 1659
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A true relation of the proceedings against certain Quakers, at the generall court of the Massachusets holden at Boston in New-England October. 18. 1659 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Rawson, Edward; 1660)
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WorldCat: 606684358
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A True relation of the proceedings at Hereford by the Lord St. Iohns and his regiment there, of the Kings comming thither and his intertainment, and the late proceedings at Manchester with the cashiring of the Earle of Derby and his forces from before that town : from the fourth of October to the eighth, upon which day they left the siege, 14 Octob. 1642
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WorldCat: 606651663
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A true relation of the proceedings at Hereford by the Lord St. Iohns and his regiment there, of the Kings comming thither and his intertainment, and the late proceedings at Manchester; with the cashiring of the Earle of Derby and his forces from before that town. From the fourth of October to the eight, upon which day they left the siege. 14. Octob. 1642
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A true relation of the proceedings from York and Beverley shewing the great power and strength there raised against the Parliament and Hull under the command of the Lord of Carnarvon, the Lord Rich, Colonell Fielding, Colonell Fielding, Colonell Lunsford, Capt. Butler, and c. : also the bountie of the clergie and of the gentrie in York-shire tending to the encreasing and managing of these unhappie proceedings : likewise some rehearsall of Bishop William his sermon before the King, July 24 : and of the great hurt that the great recusant Mr. Beckwith hath received by Sir Iohn Hotham / sent in a letter from Beverley to a citizen of good worth in London
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WorldCat: 767282059
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