Speciall and true passages worth observation, from severall places of this kingdome, September 23 and 24.

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Format: Microform Book
Language:English
Series:Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 247:E.118, no. 33.
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  • (from t.p.) I From both Houses of Parliament sent to his excellency the Earl ofEssex, Lord Generall when he is to go into the field
  • II From the city of Lincolne, that the county hath quite casheered the cavaliers
  • III From Manchester, that His Majestie intends to goe to Shrewsbury, &c.
  • IV From Yorkeshire, that the cavaliers, and malignant party of that county doe still persist in robbing and spoiling the Kings subjects, &c.
  • V From Westminster, of four persons brought before the House of Commons and examined that were brought from Plimmouth &c. VI From Oxford, that the Lord Say hath placed a strong garrison in that towne.
  • VII From Northampton, that his excellency the Earle of Essex, Lord Generall is marching from Northampton towards Nottingham with his army.
  • - VIII From Nottingham, that the cavaliers having notice of the Lord Generals comming toward them, are departed from thence.
  • IX From Buckinghamshire, that the regiment of soldiers under the command of Colonell Hamnpden, at Alesbury, are much oppressed, desiring speedy aide from London.