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A Truth known to very few, viz. that the Jesuites are down-right compleat atheists proved such, and condemned for it by two sentences of the famous faculty of Sorbonne ... : throughout this work you have, 1. The Jesuits Propositions, 2. The faculties censures
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WorldCat: 606619512
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A trve and briefe relation of the bloody battel of Nievport in Flanders found betwixt Prince Mavrice of happy memory and Albert arch-duke of Avstria vpon the second of Iuly 1600
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WorldCat: 606795331
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A Trve and exact relation of a great overthrow given to the cavalliers in Winchester by Colonell Hurrey, Colonell Browne, and some others of the Parliaments forces, on Tuesday last with the certaine number and names of the prisoners, horse, armes, and other provision that was taken : as it was sent in a letter to the Houses of Parliament on Thurseday last : also, certaine votes agreed upon by the House of Commons, of great consequence and delivered to the Lords at a conference on Thursday night last, for their assent
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WorldCat: 606735605
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A trve and fvll relation of the horrible and hellish plot of the Iesuites, popish priests, and other papists in Ireland for the massacring of the two chiefe justices and all the privie councell and Protestants in that kingdome / as it was related by my Lord Keeper in the House of Commons November the first, 1641
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A trve and fvll relation of the horrible and hellish plot of the Iesuites, popish priests, and other papists in Ireland for the massacring of the two chiefe justices and all the privie councell and Protestants in that kingdome / as it was related by my Lord Keeper in the House of Commons November the first, 1641 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Littleton, Edward Littleton, Lord; 1641)
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WorldCat: 606683117
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A trve and fvll relation of the trovbles in Lancashjere, between the Lord Strange, now Earle of Derby, and the well-affected people of that countie with their valiant resistance and full resolution : also, certain passages between the Earl of Newcastle and Captaine Hotham in York-sheire : sent to a reverend divine in London
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WorldCat: 606648020
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A trve and impartiall relation of the battaile betwixt His Majesties army and that of the rebells neare Newbery in Berkshire, Sept. 20, 1643 with the severall actions of the Kings army since His Maiesties removing it from before Gloucester : sent in a letter from the army to a noble lord
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A trve and impartiall relation of the battaile betwixt His Majesties army and that of the rebells neare Newbery in Berkshire, Sept. 20, 1643 with the severall actions of the Kings army since His Maiesties removing it from before Gloucester : sent in a letter from the army to a noble lord in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bristol, George Digby, Earl of; 1643)
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WorldCat: 606603764
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A trve and impartiall relation of the battaile betwixt His Majesties army and that of the rebells neare Newbury in Berk-shire, Sept. 20, 1643 with the severall actions of the Kings army since His Maiesties removing it from before Gloucester : sent in a letter from the army to a noble lord
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A trve and impartiall relation of the battaile betwixt His Majesties army and that of the rebells neare Newbury in Berk-shire, Sept. 20, 1643 with the severall actions of the Kings army since His Maiesties removing it from before Gloucester : sent in a letter from the army to a noble lord in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bristol, George Digby, Earl of; 1643)
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WorldCat: 767406795
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A trve and perfect diurnall: of the most remarkeable passages in Ireland, from the second of April to this present. / Sent over by a gentleman of very good worth, and an eye-witnesse. To a brother of his in London
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A trve and perfect diurnall of the most remarkeable passages in Ireland, from the second of April to this present / sent over by a gentleman of very good worth, and an eye-witnesse ; to a brother of his in London in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Gentleman of very good worth and an eye-witnesse.; 1642)
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WorldCat: 606709311
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A trve and perfect diurnall: of the most remarkeable passages in Ireland, from the second of April to this present. / Sent over by a gentleman of very good worth, and an eye-witnesse. To a brother of his in London in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Gentleman of very good worth and an eye-witnesse.; 1642)
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A Trve and sad relation of divers passages in Somersetshire, between the county and the cavaleers concerning the militia and the Commission of Array, August 5, 1642 wherein some were slaine, others distracted and the town of Wells taken by the cavaleers and since besieged by the countrey : with the votes of the Lords and Commons concerning divers delinquents in that action
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WorldCat: 767136421
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A trve Christian svbiect vnder an heathen prince, or, Tertullians plea for allegeance argued in time of the sixth persecution, under the Emperour Severus, ann. Dom. 204 : with a briefe application to the citizens of London / written by a member of the House of Commons
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A trve Christian svbiect vnder an heathen prince, or, Tertullians plea for allegeance argued in time of the sixth persecution, under the Emperour Severus, ann. Dom. 204 : with a briefe application to the citizens of London / written by a member of the House of Commons in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Tertullian, ca. 160-ca. 230.; 1643)
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WorldCat: 767454488
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A trve Christian svbiect vnder an heathen prince: Or Tertullians plea for allegeance argued in time of the sixth persecution, under the Emperour Severus. Ann. Dom. 204. With a briefe application to the citizens of London, written by a Member of the House of Commons·
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A trve Christian svbiect vnder an heathen prince: Or Tertullians plea for allegeance argued in time of the sixth persecution, under the Emperour Severus. Ann. Dom. 204. With a briefe application to the citizens of London, written by a Member of the House of Commons· in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Tertullian, ca. 160-ca. 230.; 1642)
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WorldCat: 606902139
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A Trve copie of a letter found in the Kings army, and delivered to the House by a very welwiller to that great and honourable councell concerning matters of moment
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WorldCat: 766225011
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A trve copie of a letter sent from Patrick Roch a Romish priest in Ireland to Doctor Washington, provost of the college of Dublin and to the whole society wherein may plainly appeare their further machinations and plot workes towards the subversion of Protestanisme if God permit : likewise a short description of the rebels proceeding as it was sent in posscript of the same letter : sent in a letter from Mr. William Reymond, ... to Mr. Charles Frank
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WorldCat: 606714517
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A trve copie of the disputation held betweene Master Walker and a Iesuite in the house of one Thomas Bates in Bishops Court in the Old Baily concerning the ecclesiasticall function
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A trve copie of the disputation held betweene Master Walker and a Iesuite in the house of one Thomas Bates in Bishops Court in the Old Baily concerning the ecclesiasticall function in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Walker, Henry, Ironmonger.; 1641)
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A trve copie of two letters brought by Mr. Peters this October 11 from my L. Forbes from Ireland the one to the House of Peeres the other to the House of Commons : I. declaring the wofull misery of that kingdome in all corners and quarters, II. his very happie and successefull endevours against the rebels what they have been, III. how, through Gods blessing, with five or six thousand men presently sent he may regaine that kingdome yet before December be past
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A trve coppy of a bold and most peremptory letter sent to the honourable Earle of Salisbury to mittigate his prosecuting of recusants / by A. B. C. and c
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A trve coppy of a letter from Chester, concerning divers passages of the Lord Strange there, sent to a worthy gentleman, and read in the Hovse of Commons
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WorldCat: 766876459
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A trve coppy of a letter from the Lord Cheife Iustices in Ireland with a proclamation of the rebels therein, dated from Dublin Novem. 5, 1641 whereunto is annected certaine propositions presented to the Parliament by the marchants for the West-Indy company : with some objections answered
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A trve coppy of a letter from the Lord Cheife Iustices in Ireland with a proclamation of the rebels therein, dated from Dublin Novem. 5, 1641 whereunto is annected certaine propositions presented to the Parliament by the marchants for the West-Indy company : with some objections answered in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ireland. Lords Justices and Council.; 1641)
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WorldCat: 606678884
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A trve copy of a letter sent unto the right honourable the lord maior of London from a Trusty friend in the army ; written on Munday morning 24 Oct. immediately after the battell
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A trve copy of a letter sent unto the right honourable the lord maior of London from a Trusty friend in the army ; written on Munday morning 24 Oct. immediately after the battell in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Trusty friend in the army.; 1642)
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A trve copy of severall letters first sent from the Lord of Ormonde to the Honorable Colonell Michaell Iones, commander in chiefe of the Parliaments forces in Leinster, and governor of the citty of Dublin, vvith Colonell Iones his answer, to the Lord of Ormondes saied letters
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A trve copy of severall letters first sent from the Lord of Ormonde to the Honorable Colonell Michaell Iones, commander in chiefe of the Parliaments forces in Leinster, and governor of the citty of Dublin, vvith Colonell Iones his answer, to the Lord of Ormondes saied letters in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of; 1649)
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A Trve copy of the petition of the Lord Maior, aldermen, and the rest of the Common-Councell of of London, presented to both Houses of Parliament, March 18, 1641 with the answer of both Houses of Parliament to the said petition : together with Mr. Speakers letter, ordered by the Honourable House of Commons, to the High Sheriffe and gentry of Yorkshire, shewing their dislike of such as have endeavoured to perswade the countrey that their petition to the Parliament was ill relished : secondly, their dislike of such as have endeavoured to preswade godly ministers that their exercises are not acceptable to the Houses : thirdly, their dislike of such as have endeavoured to perswade the trained band from going into Hull upon the Parliaments order
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WorldCat: 606735788
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A trve copy of the propositions of the King's Commissioners presented to the Commissioners of the Lords and Commons of the Parliament of England, now assembled at Vxbridge : with a letter from a grave divine of the assembly to an honourable person concerning the treaty : as it was sent printed from London, wherein, by their own confession, it is most evident the King's Commissioners have offered all reason concerning the church-government
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WorldCat: 606735794
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A trve declaration and just commendation of the great and incomparable care of the Right Honourable Isaac Pennington, Lord Major of the City of London in advancing and promoting the bulwarkes and fortifications about the city and suburbs : with a vindication of His Honour from all the malicious aspersions of malignants / published and presented to His Honour by W. S
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WorldCat: 607002701
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A Trve description of the discipline of vvar both for horse and foot, used in His Maiesties army, under their Excellencies William Earle of New-Castle and Prince Robert : with the order and manner of their marching and excercising in the field
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WorldCat: 767175823
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A trve description of the pot-companion poet who is the founder of all the base and libellous pamphlets lately spread abroad : also a character of the seil-bole cook
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WorldCat: 606664561
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A trve discoverie of the Kings Majesties proceedings against the Parliament of this kingdome Whereby it will appear, that the over-... and subversion of the lawes, the libertie of the ...bject, and the conversion of the Protestant religion into Papistry was at first intended, though the contrary were pretended. ... infallibly proved by his Maiesties actions, letters, other circumstances, and especially by the great plot against London, countenanced by his Majesty. Leaving a deepe impression of griefe in the hearts of all true loyall subjects, that the King, contrarie to his owne declarations should be so strangely led away by his malignant councellors
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A Trve discovery of the great and glorious victory of that victorious and ever renowned patriott Sir William VValler knight at Christ Church in Hampshire with a list of the names of the commanders taken there : as also a true relation of the late valiant victory of that honored Colonell Sir Iohn Gell, Barronett, Governour of Derby, achived against Prince Rupert on Egington Heath in Derbyshire, lately in part untruely related, but now rectified
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WorldCat: 767116760
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A Trve discovery of the proiectors of the wine proiect out of the vintners owne orders made at their common hall whereby it clearely appears that this project was contrived at Vinters Hall by the drawing vintners of London : and for their only advantage to suppresse the coopers and monopolize the sole benefit of retailing wines throughout this kingdome : and hereby is also truly set forth the excessive gaines and great exactions of the vintners in the retayle of their wines and their unwholesome mixtures thereof
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WorldCat: 606674815
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A trve discovrse of the discomfitvre of the Dvke of Avmalle, vvith his trovpes of horsmen in Picardie, by the Dvke of Longveville. Also other troupes of men discomfited in Beausse, by the Lord of Chastillon: together with the king of Nauarre his letters to the inhabitants of Orleans
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A trve discovrse of the discomfitvre of the Dvke of Avmalle, vvith his trovpes of horsmen in Picardie, by the Dvke of Longveville. Also other troupes of men discomfited in Beausse, by the Lord of Chastillon: together with the king of Nauarre his letters to the inhabitants of Orleans in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Aumale, Charles de Lorraine, duc d'; 1589)
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WorldCat: 766941658
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A Trve extract of severall letters lately received which were perused by the committee for Irish-affaires at Grocers Hall and by them thought fit to be published : relating the most remarkable passages of the English and Scotch armie in the province of Vlster in the kingdome of Ireland, which have happened of late betwixt them and the rebels there
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WorldCat: 767116767
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A Trve narrative concerning the armies preservation of the Kings Majesties person by which it doth appeare that the army doth intend the good, life, property, and liberty of all the Commons of England, and not the destruction of them
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WorldCat: 606735885
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A Trve relation of a combvstion hapning at St. Anne's Chvrch by Aldersgate betweene a stranger, sometimes a Iesuite, but now, thankes be to God, reformed to our church, and one, Marler a buttonmaker, contending which should first preach, the minister being absent that Sabbath day, August 8, 1641
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WorldCat: 606679525
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A trve relation of a company of Brownists, separatists, and nonconformists in Monmouthshire in Wales with the manner of their doctrine, christnings, vveddings, and burialls : together with a relation of the knavery that some of their teachers practised to enrich themselves withall : the truth whereof will be justified by sundry people of good quality inhabiting in the said county / by Edward Harris
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A Trve relation of a great battell fought betwixt the Earle of Essex and Prince Robert their forces with the manner of the taking Prince Robert prisoner and divers other commander signified to both Houses Sept. 20 also the manner of the death of Sir Iohn Byron who with twenty eight cavaleers more were slaine upon Aubingley Heath in Worcrstershire by the inhabitants of the vaile of Esom and
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WorldCat: 767148329
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A Trve relation of a great victory obtained by the Parliament forces in Lincolnshire, under the command of the Lord Willoughby, Colonel Hobart, Colonel Cromwell, Lievtenant Generall Hotham declared in severall letters / one from Colonel Cromwell, to Colonel Hobart, dated from Shasten ; and another from Master Bridge a minister, to a friend in London ; together with Colonel Hobart his answer to a letter sent him from some gentlemen, who were imprisoned in Crowland
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WorldCat: 767280463
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A Trve relation of a Scotchman, vvho comming into the church of St. Olaves in the old iury in London, at such time as the people were receiving the communion, did much disturb them, and by force tore the service-book in peeces, on Sunday Septemb. 5, 1641 with an admonition to all such abortives amongst us, to perswade them to waite the time of the Lords reformation by the Parliament, and not to be so disorderly
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WorldCat: 765919874
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A trve relation of all the skirmishes between our forces and the Cavaliers at Owlny sent in a letter / from Captaine George Paine ... ; wherein each particular is exactly set downe for the satisfaction of such as are desirous to know the truth, and to stop the mouth of blasphemous malignants
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WorldCat: 606605654
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A Trve relation of certaine speciall and remarkable passages from both Houses of Parliament since Monday the 15 of August till Friday the ninteenth 1642
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WorldCat: 767131763
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A trve relation of Gods providence in the province of Mvnster in delivering them from the hands of ther enemies and giving them a great victory : related in a letter / sent from a gentleman, a voluntier in the Lord Dungarvans troope to a worthy friend of his in London
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A trve relation of Gods providence in the province of Mvnster in delivering them from the hands of ther enemies and giving them a great victory : related in a letter / sent from a gentleman, a voluntier in the Lord Dungarvans troope to a worthy friend of his in London in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Johnson, Thomas, volunteer in the Lord Dungarvan's troope.; 1642)
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A Trve relation of His Majesties reception and royall entertainment at Lincoln by the knights, esquires, gentlemen, and free-holders of the said countie
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WorldCat: 606657961
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A Trve relation of such passages and proceedings of the army of Dublin in the kingdome of Ireland, as have happened since the death of Sir Charles Coote to this present together with a proclamation by the Lord Iustices and Councell of that kingdome, for the making voide of such warrants as have beene abused
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WorldCat: 606651985
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A trve relation of that memorable Parliament which wrought wonders begun at Westminster, in the tenth yeare of the reigne of K. Richard the second : whereunto is added an abstract of those memorable matters, before and since the said kings reigne, done by Parliament : together with a character of the said amiable, but unhappy King, and a briefe story of his life and lamentable death
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WorldCat: 606677444
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A Trve relation of the apprehension of the Lord Digby as hee was intending his iourney and shipped for France, intercepted by Sir Iohn Pennington, Vice admiral of His Majesties fleet and by him detained prisoner : with a bloody plot politically intended against the Parliament by certaine papists and their adherents : as also the opposition made by the inhabitants of Hull against a gentleman and his three hundred men sent by the Parliament : with their generall and free acceptance of the Earle of Newcastle authorized by His Maiesties commission to the same effect : as also the store of amunition wherewith the said towne is fortified
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WorldCat: 606652882
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A Trve relation of the approach of Prince Rvpert to that good towne of Marlborow and how he was resisted by the townesmen with the ayd of the faithfull militia of Wiltshire, till Serjeant Major Skippon arriv'd there with some of his excellence the Earle of Essex forces : with which he gave the said Prince Rupert Battell, and obtained of him and his cavaliers a glorious victory : with a speech made by the said serjeant Major Skippon to his souldiers before the said battell / truly certified in a letter from thence to a citizen of good credit in London, and to be published
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WorldCat: 606656283
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A trve relation of the chiefe passages betweene Mr. Anthony Wotton, and Mr. George Walker, in the yeare of our lord 1611, and in the yeares next following untill 1615 written by George Walker ... ; for the vindicating of himselfe from some imputations laid on him by Mr. Thomas Gataker, in his defence of Mr. Wotton
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WorldCat: 606664549
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A trve relation of the disastrous and most bloody battell, fought between the armies under his maiesty, and the Earle of Essex ... likewise, a relation of my Lord Whartons coming up post to the Parliament with newes of the happy successe of the Parliaments forces. Whereunto is added a declaration of the lords and commons assembled in Parliament, for the speedie putting this city into a posture of defence
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WorldCat: 767512782
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A Trve relation of the fortunate S. William Waller, collonel vnder 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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A trve 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 ... to the Honourable William Lenthall Esquire
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WorldCat: 606605221
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