Dreadfull nevves from VViltshire and Norfolke : read in the House of Commons upon Saturday last : vvherein is declared the proceedings of the Marquesse of Hartford and the Lord Seymore, in the county of Wiltshire, and the resolution of the inhabitants concerning the said lords : also the resolution of the Earle of Lindsey, Lord Generall of His Majesties forces, concerning the raising of forces in Norfolke : with the Parliaments determination therein.
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Dreadfull nevves from VViltshire and Norfolke : read in the House of Commons upon Saturday last : vvherein is declared the proceedings of the Marquesse of Hartford and the Lord Seymore, in the county of Wiltshire, and the resolution
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Dreadfull nevves from VViltshire and Norfolke. : Read in the House of Commons upon Saturday last. VVherein is declared the proceedings of the Marquesse of Hartford and the Lord Seymore, in the county of Wiltshire: and the resolution of the inhabitants concerning the said lords. Also the resolution of the Earle of Lindsey, Lord Generall of his Majesties forces, concerning the raising of forces in Norfolke. With the Parliaments determination therein. Hen. Elsing. Cler. Parl.
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An exact an perfect relation of the happy proceedings of the Earl of Bedford and his forces against the Marquesse of Hartford, Lord Pawlet, and the rest of their confederates, since their flight from Shereborn Castle. : Also his many skirmishes since that time with them in divers places, and his happy successe therein. Together with a remarkable observation concerning the Earl of Lindsey in Lincoln, Septemb. 27 who came there to settle the Commission of Array and his successe therein.
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by: Killigrew, William, Sir, 1606-1695
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Sr. VVilliam Killigrew his answer to the fenne mens objections against the Earle of Lindsey his drayning in Lincolnshire
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The Parliaments last order and determination for the safety and security of Hull : with their present order for 1000 men to be presently raised and sent for the preservation therof : with the project of the Earl of Lindsey to stop all passage for provision to the said town : with the apprehension and taking of 9 Irish rebels the manner and means of their taking which on Saturday last were brought to London and are now in New-gate : whereunto is annexed a declaration of the Lords and Commons concerning the distractions of the Kingdome.
The Parliaments last order and determination for the safety and security of Hull : with their present order for 1000 men to be presently raised and sent for the preservation therof : with the project of the Earl of Lindsey to stop all passage for provision to the said town : with the apprehension and taking of 9 Irish rebels the manner and means of their taking which on Saturday last were brought to London and are now in New-gate : whereunto is annexed a declaration of the Lords and Commons concerning the distractions of the Kingdome.
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The Parliaments last order and determination, for the safety and security of Hull. : With their present order for 1000. men to be presently raised, and sent for the preservation therof. With the project of the Earl of Lindsey, to stop all passage for provision to the said town. With the apprehension and taking of 9. Irish rebels, the manner and means of their taking, which on Saturday last were brought to London, and are now in New-Gate. VVhereunto is annexed, a declaration of the Lords and Commons concerning the distractions of the kingdome. Ordered that this be printed and published. John Brown Cler. Parl.
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Joyfull nevves from Norvvich : wherein is declared hovv the Earle of Lindsey endeavoured to raise a party against the Parliament in severall parts of that county as Yarmouth, Thetford, Linne, Atle Burrow, Downam, and many other places in the said county but being opposed by the welaffected Protestants of the said county, they were forced to fly some of them being imprisoned and sent up to the Parliament and by them committed to gate house : likewise exceeding joyfull newes from Cobham-Hall in Kent wherein is declared how Serjeant Major Shipton hath taken 5 waggons of ammunition one coach full of money and plate which was brought to Guild-Hall on Monday last the 15 of August, 1642.
Joyfull nevves from Norvvich : wherein is declared hovv the Earle of Lindsey endeavoured to raise a party against the Parliament in severall parts of that county as Yarmouth, Thetford, Linne, Atle Burrow, Downam, and many other places in the said county but being opposed by the welaffected Protestants of the said county, they were forced to fly some of them being imprisoned and sent up to the Parliament and by them committed to gate house : likewise exceeding joyfull newes from Cobham-Hall in Kent wherein is declared how Serjeant Major Shipton hath taken 5 waggons of ammunition one coach full of money and plate which was brought to Guild-Hall on Monday last the 15 of August, 1642.
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The last true intelligence from Warwick: : being a certaine relation of the death of the Earle of Lindsey, lord generall of the Kings army, who was sorely wounded upon his being taken prisoner in the late battell neer Banbury. Also an exact relation from the forces of Lincolnshire, which have joyned themselves with the Lord Fairfax and Captain Hotham in Yorkshire, with their present proceedings in that county against the Earle of Cumberland and the cavaliers.
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An answer to such objections as were made by some commoners of Lincoln-shire and presented to both houses at the first sitting of this Parliament against Robert, Earle of Lindesey, and his participants : concerning the draining of those fenns which lye between Lincolne, Berne, & Boston /
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Joyfull nevves from Norvvich : vvherein is declared hovv the Earle of Lindsey endeavoured to raise a party against the Parliament in severall parts of that county, as Yarmouth, Thetford, Linne, Atle Burrow, Downam. And many other places in the said county, but being opposed by the welaffected Protestants of the said county, they were forced to fly some of them being imprisoned, and sent up to the Parliament, and by them committed to gate house. Likewise, exceeding joyfull newes from Cobham-Hall in Kent, wherein is declared how Serjeant Major Shipton hath taken 5 waggons of ammunition, one coach full of money and plate, which was brought to Guild-Hall on Monday last the 15 of August, 1642. Ordered to be printed, Hen. Elsing. Cler. Parl.
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A copy of the commission of array granted from His Majesty, to the Marquesse of Hertford.
A copy of the commission of array : granted from His Majesty to the Marquesse of Hertford.
A copy of the commission of array granted from His Majesty, to the Marquesse of Hertford
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A copy of the commission of array : granted from His Majesty to the Marquesse of Hertford.
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Certaine papers concerning the Earle of Lindsey his fennes : in which was shewed the committees advice to the owners and commoners friendly to agree the differences between them and the drainers, that an act may be passed this next terme for the setling those workes, so beneficiall to the common-wealth : with a paper directed to Sir William Killigrew, and signed William Howett : and also an answer to the paper by Sir William Killigrew.
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Certaine papers concerning the Earle of Lindsey his fennes : in which was shewed the committees advice to the owners and commoners friendly to agree the differences between them and the drainers, that an act may be passed this next terme for the setling those workes, so beneficiall to the common-wealth : with a paper directed to Sir William Killigrew, and signed William Howett : and also an answer to the paper by Sir William Killigrew.
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A copie of a letter to the Lord Marquesse of Hartford, from the lords of His Majesties councell now attending his royall person at Oatland, the 14 of Nov. 1642 : also, instructions of the lords of His Majesties councell to the Lord Marquesse of Hartford, now resident at Sir Iohn Mounson his house in Brecknockshire.
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The late Earle of Lindsey his title, by which himself and his participants do claim 24,000 acres of lands in the fennes in Lincoln-shire : and concerning which a bill hath pass'd the House of Lords, and is now with the Commons, impowring Sir Henry Heron and Sir William Killigrew to perfect their undertaking, the which, if it hath not been according to the particulars contained in this paper, the countenance of any member of this house is in no sort desired ... /
by: Heron, Henry, Sir
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by: Heron, Henry, Sir
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Speciall nevves from the army at Warwicke since the fight /
by: J. B.
by: J. B.
His Maiesties demands to the honourable House of Parliament : also certaine intelligences from [brace] Windsore, Marlborough, Bathe. Touching the execution of the militia. With their number of trained bands and voluntiers [sic] under the command of Captaine Digges and Captaine Daniell. The unlawfull commission of aray, executed by the Marques of Hartford and the Lord Seymor. With the rude behaveour of the caveliers. Also the Parliaments declaration. Iohn Browne Cler. Parl.
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Speciall nevves from the army at Warwicke since the fight /
by: J. B.
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by: J. B.
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A copy of the commission of array: : granted from His Majesty to the Marquesse of Hertford. Read in the House of Commons, and ordered to be forthwith printed and published: H. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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An abstract of some letters sent from Dorchester, to some friends in London, dated the 3. of Septem. 1642. Containing a true relation of the late proceedings of Marquesse Hartford and the cavaliers, at Sherbon Castle, with the opposition of that and other adjacent counties to those proceedings.
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An Abstract of some letters sent from Dorchester to some friends in London, dated the 3. of Septem. 1642 : containing a true relation of the late proceedings of Marquesse Hartford and the Cavaliers at Sherbon Castle, with the opposition of that and other adjacent counties to those proceedings.
An Abstract of some letters sent from Dorchester to some friends in London, dated the 3. of Septem. 1642 : containing a true relation of the late proceedings of Marquesse Hartford and the Cavaliers at Sherbon Castle, with the opposition of that and other adjacent counties to those proceedings.
Published: (1642)
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Sir VVilliam Killigrew, his answer to fenne mens objections against the Earle of Lindsey, his drayning in Lincolnshire.
by: Killigrew, William, Sir, 1606-1695
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by: Killigrew, William, Sir, 1606-1695
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A copie of a letter to the Lord Marquesse of Hartford, : from the Lords of His Majesties Councell, now attending his royall person at Oatland, the 14. of Nov. 1642. Also, instructions of the Lords of His Majesties Councell to the Lord Marquesse of Hartford, now resident at Sir Iohn Mounson his house in Brecknockshire.
Published: (1642)
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Speciall newes from the army at Warwicke since the fight: : sent from a minister of good note, to an alderman here in London: wherein is related the names of such that are slain and taken prisoners of both sides: and also the comming of the Marquesse of Hartford towards Hereford with 2000. men, but made to retreate againe by the appearing of the Lord Stampford and his forces: also the funerall of Colonel Charls Essex at Warwick, his body being borne to the grave by the Lo: Mandevill, Lo: Brookes, and some 4. or 6. colonels: with other remarkable passages of truth touching that great battle, not yet printed, which will give great satisfaction to the reader. Also a most pious passage uttered by his Excellency to Master Marshall, upon their discourse of the battle.
by: J. B.
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by: J. B.
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