The Kings Maiesties alarum for open war declared by his setting up his standard at Dunsmare-heath : also his affront at the city of Coventry by denying him entrance into the city : and his resolution thereupon to plant ordnance against it and batter down the city and all other cities and townes that shall deny his admittance : and his command to all his subjects on the north side of Trent or 20 miles southward thereof to attend his person on the 24 of this moneth : His Maiesties army already consisting of 11000 foot and 6000 horse with 46 pieces of ordnance.
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