The Kings resolvtion concerning Portsmouth and Colonell Goring : wherein is declared his intention to send in forces to the said towne : also the resolution of the gentry and commonaltie of Hampshiere, concerning the opposing all those that shall endeavour to put any forces into the said towne to keepe it against the Parliament : whereunto is annex't the Parliaments determination concerning the Earle of Portland : also a new declaration of the Lords and Commons, concerning Wells, and the cavaliers in Summerset-Shiere with the Parliaments command to Colonell Goring, to resigne the towne of Portsmouth to the hands of such as they have appointed.
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The Kings resolvtion concerning Portsmouth and Colonell Goring : wherein is declared his intention to send in forces to the said towne : also the resolution of the gentry and commonaltie of Hampshiere, concerning the opposing all those that shall endeavour to put any forces into the said towne to keepe it against the Parliament : whereunto is annex't the Parliaments determination concerning the Earle of Portland : also a new declaration of the Lords and Commons, concerning Wells, and the cavaliers in Summerset-Shiere with the Parliaments command to Colonell Goring, to resigne the towne of Portsmouth to the hands of such as they have appointed.
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The Kings resolution, concerning Portsmouth, and Colonell Goring. : Wherein is declared his intention to send in forces to the said towne. Also the resolution of the gentry, and commonaltie of Hampshiere, concerning the opposing all those that shall endeavour to put any forces into the said towne to keepe it against the Parliament. Whereunto is annex't the Parliaments determination concerning the Earle of Portland. Also a new declaration of the Lords and Commons, concerning Wells, and the cavaliers in Summerset-Shiere, with the Parliaments command to Colonell Goring, to resigne the towne of Portsmouth to the hands of such as they have appointed. Ordered to be printed, Hen. Elsing. Cler. Parl.
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His Majesties message to Colonell Goring of Portsmovth : wherein hee declares his resolution in coming in person to the said town : likewise the Parliaments instructions to the Earle of Essex concerning Portsmouth : wherein is declared the full power that they have given to the said Eale [sic] for the besieging of the said towne of Portsmouth : with their resolution concerning the Ile of Wight and their determination concerning adjourning the Parliament.
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His Maiesties message to Colonell Goring of Portsmouth. : Wherein hee declares his resolution in comming in person to the said town. Likewise the Parliaments instructions to the Earle of Essex concerning Portsmouth. Wherein is declared the full power that they have given to the said Eale [sic] for the besieging of the said towne of Portsmouth. With their resolution concerning the Ile of Wight, and their determination concerning adjourning the Parliament. Ordered that this be printed and published, Hen. Elsing, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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A declaration of all the passages at the taking of Portsmouth; : shewing the reasons why it was surrendred [sic] up to the committee of both Houses of Parliament: together with a true copy of the articles agreed upon between the committee and Colonell Goring.
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A New discovey [sic] of a designe of the French : who are lately arrived at Portsmovth, to the number of five thousand with ammunition and armes under the command of the Lord Goring, who have beseiged Portsmouth to aide and assist the King against the Parliament.
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A Joyfull message sent from both houses of Parliament to Portsmovth : wherein they declare their resolution concerning Colonell Goring, who hath now taken the said towne in his custody : likewise the Parliaments command to the said Colonell Goring, sent by a messenger August the fifth, 1642 : also a royall message sent from the Kings Maiesty to the Earle of Warwick : and the Earle of Warvvicks resolution concerning Portsmouth.
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A letter sent to the Right Honourable William Lenthall Esquire, Speaker to the Honourable House of Commons: : concerning the routing of Col: Gorings army neer Bridgewater. With a list of the names of the officers that were taken prisoners at Langport. /
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A New discovey [sic] of a designe of the French: : who are lately arrived at Portsmouth, to the number of five thousand, with ammunition and armes under the command of the Lord Goring, who have beseiged Portsmouth to aide and assist the King against the Parliament.
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A Joyfull message sent from both houses of Parliament to Portsmouth. : Wherein they declare their resolution concerning Colonell Goring, who hath now taken the said towne in his custody. Likewise the Parliaments command to the said Colonell Goring, sent by a messenger August the fifth, 1642. Also a royall message sent from the Kings Majesty to the Earle of Warwick, and the Earle of Warvvicks resolution concerning Portsmouth. Ordered that this be printed and published, Hen. Elsing, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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Joyfull newes from the Isle of Ely : declaring the manner of the apprehending of Bishop Wren and his bringing up to London together with his treasure on Thursday the first of September, by a company of horsemen that went to search his house being suspected to have store of armes and ammunition attested by George Hubbard dwelling at Downham where the bishops pallace is and now evidently appeares by his apprehension : also the true proceedings at Portsmovth, or, the humble disires of Colonell Goring to the forces of the Parliament : wherein is declared that he will deliver up the town to them provided they will grant him his life.
Joyfull newes from the Isle of Ely : declaring the manner of the apprehending of Bishop Wren and his bringing up to London together with his treasure on Thursday the first of September, by a company of horsemen that went to search his house being suspected to have store of armes and ammunition attested by George Hubbard dwelling at Downham where the bishops pallace is and now evidently appeares by his apprehension : also the true proceedings at Portsmovth, or, the humble disires of Colonell Goring to the forces of the Parliament : wherein is declared that he will deliver up the town to them provided they will grant him his life.
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A Most true relation of the great and bloody battell fought upon Monday last, neer the coast of England by three of the Earl of Warwicks ships, namely the James, George, and Gray-hound : against Col. Goring, with 7 ships, who was comming to assist His Majesty against the Parl. : declaring also the wonderfull victory which they hath obtained against the said Col. Goring, sinking three of his ships and making all the rest to fly : also how the states of Holland hath taken 30 sail of ships that were comming to England laden with great store of arms and ammunition, which were sent from the Prince of Orange and the Dutch cavaleers to His Majesty.
The coppie of a letter from Sir Thomas Fairfax his quarters to the Parliament, : concerning the great battell betweene Sir Thomas Fairfax and Goring at Langport on Thursday the 10. of July 1645. Where were slaine, 300. dead upon the place. Many caried to Bridgewater. Taken prisoners. 6. colours. 14. Lieutenant Colonels and Majors. 100. Captaines and officers of note. 2000. prisoners. Taken besides. 1200. horse. 40. colours of horse and foot. 4000. armes for horse and foot. 2. peeces of ordnance. 6. cartloads of ammunition. All their bag and baggage that was in the field. L. Gen. Cromwells speech in the head of the armie. 2. garrisons taken from them. A list of the chiefest commanders on our side, that were killed: or wounded. And in what manner the enemies are dispersed into their severall quarters. Also how Major Generall Massey the day before tooke Lievetenant Generall Porter, Lievetenant Generall of Gorings horse ... and the enemie pursued to Bridgewater, ...
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George Lord Goring, Generall of all His Majesties Forces of Horse, that are, or shall be raised in the kingdom of England and dominion of Wales, and Lieutenant-General to his Highnesse Prince Rupert of this western Army.
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A Remonstrance of the present state of York-shire : together vvith a letter sent to the House of Commons, of Colonell Gorings landing at New-Castle, with ten thousand arms, twenty pieces of ordnance, twenty thousand pounds, and fourscore old commanders, horse, waggons, &c. : he hath likewise brought over with him a standard from the Queen, which is to be advanced in the head of the Lord of Newcastles army, which is called, the Catholique army.
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Exceeding joyfull nevves from the cavaleers at Nottingham : declaring their resolution and propositions to the Lords at Nottingham, now attending His Royal Majesty being happy and welcom'd tydings for London : with their terrible threatnings against Colonell Goring : likewise happy tydings from Shereboru Castle declaring the proceedings of the Parliaments forces against the Marquis of Hartford and the state and condition he is now in : signifas printed] last, being the 3 of September : also the manner of Captain Browns comming to London on Satterday [sic] last with 7 troopes of horse bringing with him 5 cart loads of arms and ammunition and six prisoners which he took in Kent namely the Lord Roper, Mr. Adrian Scroope the Duke of Lenox Stewart and 4 more.
Exceeding joyfull nevves from the cavaleers at Nottingham : declaring their resolution and propositions to the Lords at Nottingham, now attending His Royal Majesty being happy and welcom'd tydings for London : with their terrible threatnings against Colonell Goring : likewise happy tydings from Shereboru Castle declaring the proceedings of the Parliaments forces against the Marquis of Hartford and the state and condition he is now in : signified by letters to the House of Commons up on Satterday [sic] last, being the 3 of September : also the manner of Captain Browns coming to London on Satterday [sic] last with 7 troopes of horse bringing with him 5 cart loads of arms and ammunition and six prisoners which he took in Kent namely the Lord Roper, Mr. Adrian Scroope the Duke of Lenox Stewart and 4 more.
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Exceeding joyfull newes from the cavaleers at Nottingham. : Declaring their resolution and propositions to the Lords at Nottingham, now attending his Royall Majesty, being happy and welcom'd tydings for London. With their terrible threatnings against Colonell Goring. Likewise, happy tydings from Shereboru [sic] Castle, declaring the proceedings of the Parliaments forces against the Marquis of Hartford, and the state and condition he is now in. Signified by letters to the House of Commons, upon Satterday last, being the 3. of September. Also the manner of Captain Browns comming to London on Satterday last, with 7. troopes of horse, bringing with him 5. cart loads of arms and ammunition, and six prisoners, which he took in Kent, namely the Lord Roper, Mr. Adrian Scroope the Duke of Lenox Stewart, and 4. more.
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A Remonstrance of the present state of York-shire: : together vvith a letter sent to the House of Commons, of Colonell Gorings landing at New-Castle, with ten thousand arms, twenty pieces of ordnance, twenty thousand pounds, and fourscore old commanders, horse, waggons, &c. He hath likewise brought over with him a standard from the Queen, which is to be advanced in the head of the Lord of Newcastles army, which is called, the Catholique army. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parl. that this remonstrance and letter be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler: Parl: D: Com.
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