A true relation of the present estate of Cornwall : with the true proceedings of Captaine Pym, vvho is with his forces at Plimouth hindering the passage of the Lord Mohone, which with seventeen thousand cavaliers endeavoureth to joyne his forces with His Majesty : vvhereunto is annexed severall remarkeable passages concerning the cavaliers behaviour since their abode in Oxfordshire.
| Main Author: | Trivery, Jeremiah |
|---|---|
| Format: | Microform Book |
| Language: | English |
| Series: | Early English books, 1641-1700 ;
249:E.129, no. 7. |
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A true relation of the present estate of Cornwall : with the true proceedings of Captaine Pym, vvho is with his forces at Plimouth hindering the passage of the Lord Mohone, which with seventeen thousand cavaliers endeavoureth to joyne his forces with His Majesty : vvhereunto is annexed severall remarkeable passages concerning the cavaliers behaviour since their abode in Oxfordshire.
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A true relation of the prcsent [sic] estate of Cornwall. : With the true proceedings of Captaine Pym; VVho is with his forces at Plimouth, hindering the passage of the Lord Mohone, which with seventeen thousand cavaliers, endeavoureth to joyne his forces with his Majesty. Whereunto is annexed severall remarkeable passages concerning the cavaliers behaviour, since their abode in Oxfordshire.
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A famous victory obtained before the city of Exeter on Sunday January 1, by Captaine Pym against Sir Ralph Hopton and the Cornish cavaliers : where after foure hours fight he obtained a glorious victory and slew above a thousand of the cavaliers and tooke 38 prisoners and 7 pieces of ordnance with he losse of a hundred men at the most : being the copie of a letter /
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A famous victory obtained before the city of Exeter on Sunday January 1, by Captaine Pym against Sir Ralph Hopton and the Cornish cavaliers : where after foure hours fight he obtained a glorious victory and slew above a thousand of the cavaliers and tooke 38 prisoners and 7 pieces of ordnance with he losse of a hundred men at the most : being the copie of a letter /
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