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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 Williams his sermon before the King, Iuly 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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A true relation of the proceedings in the businesse of Burford. With other discourse of publike concernment. / By Francis White, Major to the Lord Generalls regiment of foot
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A true relation of the proceedings in the businesse of Burford. With other discourse of publike concernment. / By Francis White, Major to the Lord Generalls regiment of foot in ProQuest Early English Books Online (White, Francis, Major.; 1649)
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A True relation of the proceedings of Colonell Langharne and others, in the County of Pembrooke, against the Earle of Carbery and his forces together with the names of the ships appointed by the right Honourable Robert Earle of Warwick, for the guarding of the coasts of Ireland : with a schedule of the prisoners of note and
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A True relation of the proceedings of Colonell Langharne, and others, in the County of Pembrooke, against the Earle of Carbery and his forces. Together with the names of the ships appointed by the right Honourable Robert Earle of Warwick, for the guarding of the coasts of Ireland. With a schedule of the prisoners of note and quality, with the ordnance and armes, together with the ships there taken. Attested under the hand of Captaine Richard Swanley Reare Admirall. Printed according to Order
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A true relation of the proceedings of His Excellence the Earle of Essex, with his army, since his departure from these parts, in pursutie of the cavaliers. With the taking of Redding by Colonell Hampden, and Colonell Hurry with their regiments. With the departure of the Kings forces by Worcester towards Shrewsbury
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WorldCat: 606696337
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A true relation of the proceedings of the Bauarian and Spanish forces before the city Heydelburgh hauing very strongly besiedged it. As also, the marching of the King of Bohemia and Count Mansfield, with their forces into Alsatia, belonging to Leopoldus the emperours brother, and the Duke of Brunsvvicke into Bauaria. Likewise, the newes from most of the prouinces of Europe, that therein you may behold, the afflicted estate of Christendome, with the various changes whereunto man is subiected
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WorldCat: 1044341220
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A true relation of the proceedings of the Cornish forces under the command of the Lord Mohune and Sir Ralph Hopton. Wherein is contained a list of the commanders in chiefe, the colonels, lieutenant-colonels, serjeant-majors and captains, with the totall of their strength, and garrison-townes. Also the names of those delinquents that have left their habitations in that county, and follow the army
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WorldCat: 606655666
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A true relation of the proceedings of the English army now in Scotland, from the two and twentieth day of July, to the first of August. Contained in, and extracted out of the several letters sent from the army and read in Parliament, the sixth of August, 1650. Ordered by the Parliament, that these letters, with the several extracts, be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, cleric. Parliamenti
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WorldCat: 607011705
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A true relation of the proceedings of the northern forces, under the command of Col. Lambert, Col. Blackemore, and Col. Harrison. Together with their resolutions to fight Sir Marmaduke Langdale, whose strength and deportment in the counties of Westmerland and Cumberland is fully declared, by a petition of many honest Presbyterian ministers, together with divers gentlemen and other inhabitants of the aforesaid counties and places adjacent, who are plundred and banished from their dwellings. To the commanders in chief of the Parliament forces in the north, desiring their present ayd and assistance
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WorldCat: 607003468
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A true relation of the proceedings of the Scots and English forces in the north of Ireland sent in a letter to Mr. Tobias Siedgwicke living in London ... : vvith divers other things worthy your observation
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A true relation of the proceedings of the Scots and English forces in the north of Ireland: sent in a letter to Mr. Tobias Siedgwicke, living in London; relating these particulars: viz. 1. Their meeting at Drumboe in the county of Antrem. 2. The manner of their march towards the Nury, with the taking of a fort neere Kilwarlin Woods. 3. The taking of the towne and castle of the Nury, and the releasing of divers prisoners of note. 4. The great spoile they tooke in those parts, with great terrour to the rebels, and their flight from those parts. 5. Divers skirmishes with the rebels in Mr. Cartons woods. 6. The desires of the earle of Antrem to be received into the English Army. VVith divers other things worthy your observation
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WorldCat: 1044223918
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A true relation of the proceedings of the Scottish armie now in Ireland, by three letters. The first sent from Generall Major Monroe to Generall Leslie his excellence. The second writ by the major and aldermen of London-derry to Generall Major Monroe. The third sent by the earle of Antrum to Generall Major Monroe. Which letters were sent by Generall Major Monroe to Generall Leslie his excellence
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A true relation of the proceedings, examination, tryal and horrid murder of Col. Eusebius Andrewe. By John Bradshaw, president of the pretended High-Court of Justice, and others of the same court. Published by Francis Buckley Gent. Who was assistant to Mr. Andrewe in the time of his imprisonment, and an eye witness to all the said most bloody and execrable proceedings
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A true relation of the proceedings, examination, tryal, and horrid murder of Col. Eusebius Andrewe by John Bradshaw, President of the pretended High Court of Justice, and others of the same court published by Francis Buckley
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A true relation of the proceedings, examination, tryal, and horrid murder of Col. Eusebius Andrewe by John Bradshaw, President of the pretended High Court of Justice, and others of the same court published by Francis Buckley in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Buckley, Francis, Gent.; 1660)
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WorldCat: 606606062
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A true relation of the proceeings of the Scotch army since their advance from Nottingham untill 30. Iuly 1645. Exprest in a letter from the Lord Generalls quarters. Published by authority
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WorldCat: 606663682
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A true relation of the progress of the Parlaments forces in Scotland: together with the king's wholly abandoning Scotland, and in despair, with what forces were left them, marching into England: with part of our forces in his van: and my Lord General following in his reer. / By an express messenger to the Council of State
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WorldCat: 1044255830
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A true relation of the progress of the Parliaments forces in Scotland together with the king's wholly abandoning Scotland, and in despair, with what forces were left them, marching into England, with part of our forces in his van, and my Lord General following in his reer / by an express messenger to the Council of State
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WorldCat: 1086448388
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A true relation of the proposing, threatning, and perswading the vintners to yeeld to the imposition upon wines. Declaring, the dislike of the generality of retailers, and whatsoever they either did or suffered therein, was meerly by compulsion. And heereby is also truely set forth their great, and almost insupportable losse by this imposition. Together with the extreame wrongs and injuries they have suffered in their arreare-money, in their meat-money, and by medium-wine
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WorldCat: 606652269
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A true relation of the prosperous successe, and proceedings of the Parliaments forces in the counties of Somerset and Devon, against the malignants army in those parts: from the 19 of May to the 23. 1643. Sent in a letter from M. Tho. Browne, a gentleman in Cornwall, to a gentleman a friend of his in London
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WorldCat: 606652178
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A True relation of the putting to death of one Master Boys, a citizen of London, at Redding, by the bloody minded person, Colonell Aston, a knowne and professed Papist, and one whom His Majesty imployes to settle the Protestant religion 2, A relation of the battel at Tadcaster, between the army of Protestants under the command of the Lo. Fairfax, and an army of Papists under the command of the Earle of Newcastle, with a list of the names of the Popish commanders, 3, A list of the prisoners that were officers, taken at the battell at Winchester by the Parliament forces, commanded by Colonell Browne, a citizen of London, whose dragooners entered the city first by assault, 4, Of the great danger the Protestant religion is in, if this army of Papists grow to a great body, and the Queen come and set up her standard in the head of that army
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WorldCat: 767376761
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A true relation of the Queens Majesties return out of Holland and, of Gods merciful preservation of her from those great dangers, wherein her royall person was engaged both by sea and land. Also, Her Majesties letter sent to the states about the stay of her ammunition-shop. Written by one in the same storm, and ship, with Her Majestie
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WorldCat: 180715705
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A True relation of the Queens Majesties return out of Holland, and of Gods mercifull preservation of her from those great dangers, wherein her royall person was engaged by both sea and land. : Also, Her Majesties letter sent to the States about the stay of her ammunition ship. / Written by one in the same storme and ship with Her Majestie
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A true relation of the re-taking of Howhum garrison in Lincolne-shire, which was surprised by the Newark forces the 10 of Iune, and re-gained the 12 of Iune by the forces of Grantham, under the command of Colonel Grey. With a list of the prisoners taken in the said garrison. As it was sent in a letter from the said Colonel Grey, to a member of the House of Commons. And dated at Grantham Iune 12, 1645
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WorldCat: 606662463
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A True relation of the reasons which necessitated His Majesty of Sweden to continue the war with Denmark together with a satisfactory answer to all those objections which have been industriously contrived, and spread abroad by the Danish party and their adherents, with design to obscure the justice of the Swedish cause, and raise an ill report upon His Majesties proceedings
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A true relation of the reception of his Majestie and conducting him through the city of London by the right honourable Thomas Aleyn Lord Mayor and the aldermen his brethren and severall companies both civil and military, on Tuesday the 29 of this instant May, being the day of his Majesties birth
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WorldCat: 606949417
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A true relation of the reducing the city of Naples to the obedience of the king of Spaine, which happened on the 5, of April 1648. Being Palm-Sunday. Together, with the imprisonment of the duke of Guise, and liberty of the duke of Tursis. With the resolution and declaration of the Spanish generall, concerning the French fleete, and their proceedings thereupon
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WorldCat: 607003216
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A true relation of the right Christianly departure, or death, of the most Noble Earle Philippus Lodouicus Earle of Hanaw and Rieneck, Lord of Mutzenbergk, and c. Vncle to the Count Palatine. Who blessedly deceased, in the Lord, on Sunday the ninth of August 1612. betwixt eight and nine of the clocke in the morning, being returned from his great ambassage for England. Faithfully penned by Ioannes Appelius preacher at Alten-Hasell. Translanted out of the Germane tongue by S.R
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WorldCat: 606478872
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A True Relation of the rise and progress of the East India Company, shewing how their manufactures have been, are, and will be prejudicial, to the manufactures of England; and what endeavours have been used for and against any restriction. Together with some remarks thereon
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WorldCat: 1011845164
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A true relation of the rising of the Club-men in Sussex. As it was related to William Lenthall Esq; Speaker to the Honorable House of Commons, by an eye-witnesse of the same. Published by authority
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WorldCat: 606664468
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A True relation of the routing His Majesties forces in the county of Pembroke under the command of the Earl of Carbery by those valiant and corageous gentlemen, Colonell Rowland Langharne, John Poyer, Simon Thelwall, Thomas Langharne and others wel-affected : as
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WorldCat: 767114361
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A True relation of the routing His Majesties forces in the county of Pembroke, under the command of the Earl of Carbery, by those valiant and courageous gentlemen, Colonell Rowland Langharne, John Poyer, Simon Thelwall, Thomas Langharne and others wel-affected. As it was sent in two severall relations, of the land-fight, and sea-fight; The one to the Right Honourable Robert Earl of Warwick; the other to the Honourable William Lenthall, Esquire, speaker to the House of Commons. With the numbers of such ordnance, arms, ammunition, castles, commanders, and souldiers as are taken; and that county by Gods blessing, cleared of the enemy
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WorldCat: 606661614
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A true relation of the routing the Scotish army near Dunbar, Sept. 3. instant: the particulars of the fight, numbers slain, and prize taken. With an exact list of the names of the prisoners. Certified by letters from the head-quarters of the Army, Septemb. 4. Also the Lord Generals proclamation concerning the prisoners and wounded men left in the field. Imprimatur Joh: Rushworth
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WorldCat: 606999598
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A True relation of the rowting of Middletons army in Scotland, as it was presented to His Highness the Lord Protector in two letters, one from General Monck, and the other from Col. Morgan. Published by His Highness speciall commandment
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A True relation of the sad and deplorable condition of a poor vvoman in Rosemary-Lane near Tower-Hill, whose feet are rotted off from her body ... likewise an account of the wonderfull perservation of twenty two persons who were cast away in the cockboat coming from Carleon in VVales to Bristol : also a relation of a woman that hang'd her self in Barnaby-Street in Southwark : together with an account of a man living near Shorditch Church, who was struck with the thunder or lightning on Tuesday, May the 18th ... and a relation of some effects of the dreadful storm of hail which fell at the same time
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WorldCat: 606712279
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A True relation of the sad and dreadful fire in Thames Street on the 8th of August, 1688 containing the manner of its beginning, progress, and dismal effect, the number of houses and c. consumed and blown up, parties kill'd and wounded and c. during that fatal conflagration
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WorldCat: 606555900
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A True relation of the sad estate of the reformed churches in France and several passages of the great persecution they lye under / collected out of the several addresses and speeches in print, made unto the French King by a hearty well-wisher to the Protestant interest
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WorldCat: 606740761
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A true relation of the sad estate of the reformed churches in France and several passages of the great persecution they lye under; collected out of the several addresses and speeches in print, made unto the French king / by a hearty well-wisher to the Protestant interest
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WorldCat: 1066581093
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A True relation of the sad passages between the two armies in the west shewing the perfidious breach of articles by the Kings partie : their horrid crueltie offered to the Lord Generals souldiers in their march from Foy as it is certified by severall letters under the hands of judicious godly men : commanders in the army who were themselves eye-witnesses and patient sufferers in all these cruelties herein expressed / published by G. S
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WorldCat: 606593939
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A true relation of the sad passages, between the two armies in the west: shewing the perfidious breach of articles, by the Kings partie: their horrid crueltie, offered to the Lord Generals souldiers in their march from Foy: as it is certified by severall letters, under the hands of judicious godly men, commanders in the army; who were themselves eye-witnesses, and patient sufferers in all these cruelties herein expressed. Read and judge. / Published by G. S
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WorldCat: 606660348
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A true relation of the Scots taking of Cocket Iland: where they have taken The garison. The governour. 70 officers and souldiers. 7 peeces of ordnance. All their ammunition. And have placed there a garison of their own men. And of their proceedings at the siege at Newcastle, and their propositions sent to Col. Glenham, to deliver up Newcastle to them, and Col. Glenhams answer to it. With other passages concerning the Sheelds and Tinmouth Castle, and other proceedings made known to Parliament Februarie 12, 1644. By Col. Curfet, Commander in the Scots armie
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WorldCat: 606676172
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A true relation of the sentence and condemnation of Thomas Dangerfield, at the King's Bench Bar, for his horrid crimes and perjuries
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WorldCat: 767515852
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A true relation of the severall negotiations which have pass'd between his Majesty the King of Svveden and His Highness the Elector of Brandenburgh. Translated out of French
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A true relation of the severall negotiations which have pass'd between his Majesty the King of Svveden and His Highness the Elector of Brandenburgh. Translated out of French in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles X Gustav, King of Sweden; 1659)
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WorldCat: 767509999
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A true relation of the severall passages and proceedings of Colonell Goring at Portsmouth, and how he is revolted from the Parliament, who imposed that trust in him, and keepes it for the King. How he hath shut the gates, and hath gotten a garrison of above five hundred men with great store of money and ammunition beside. Also how the Parliament hath given order to his excelency the E. of Essex to rayse forces to demand Portsmouth and the castle, and to apprehend Colonell Goring as guilty of high treason. With other severall matters of note concerning Portsmouth, and the Ile of Wight. Whereunto especially is added a catalogue of the names of the Lords, that subscribed to levy horse to assist His Majesty in defence of his royall Person, the two Houses of Parliament, and the Protestant religion, with the monies men and horse, already subscribed unto by severall counties of this kingdom, and undertaken for His Majesties service, August. 6th. 1642
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A true relation of the severall passages which have happened to our army since it advanced towards Glocester with the manner of the reliefe of the same related in a letter / from a Friend in the Army to an honourable person here in the city ; likewise an abstract of severall remarkable passages which happened at Glocester between the towne and the enemy in the time of the siege collected by an eye witnesse
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WorldCat: 767117254
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A true relation of the severall passages which have happened to our army since it advanced towards Glocester, with the manner of the reliefe of the same, related in a letter from a Friend in the Army, to an honourable person here in the city. Likewise an abstract of severall remarkable passages, which happened at Glocester between the towne and the enemy in the time of the siege, collected by an eye-witnesse. This is licensed, and entred into Stationers Hall Book, according to order
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WorldCat: 606696399
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A true relation of the state of the case between the ever-honourable Parliament and the officers of the Army, that fell out on the eleventh and twelfth of October, 1659. Published to prevent mistakes, by a lover of his countrey and freedom E.D
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WorldCat: 607029925
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A true relation of the storming Bristoll, and the taking the town, castle, forts, ordnance, ammunition and arms, by Sir Thomas Fairfax's army, on Thursday the 11. of this instant Septemb. 1645. Together with severall articles between Prince Rupert, and Generall Fairfax, before the delivering up of the castle. Sent in severall letters to the Honorable William Lenthall Esq; Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons, and read in the said House. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this relation with the articles, beforthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
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WorldCat: 606664420
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A true relation of the strange apparitions seen in the air, on Monday 25. February, in and about the town of Bolton in the Mores, in the county of Lancaster at mid-day, to the amazement of the beholders. / Being a letter sent from Ellis Bradshaw of the same town, to a friend in London, with observations thereupon, what probably they may signifie, and what use may be made thereof
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WorldCat: 607020681
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