True nevves from Devonshire and Cornwall : being a collection of severall letters sent to the gentlemen and attorneyes of Lyons-Inne in London this weeke by the last post, from the westerne counties of England : and enmposed together by the gentlemen of the said June, for the better satisfaction of the whole kingdome and to prevent future and false reports our Munday letters shall be weekely published : whereunto is annexed a declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the protection of Sir George Chudleigh, Sir Iohn Northcott, Sir Samuel Rolle, and Sir Nicholas, Martyn, in the county of Devon, who have lately been proclaimed traytors by His Majesty.
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True nevves from Devonshire, and Cornwall. : Being a collection of severall letters sent to the gentlemen and attorneyes of Lyons-Inne in London, this weeke by the last post, from the westerne counties of England. And composed together by the gentlemen of the said June, for the better satisfaction of the whole kingdome, and to prevent future and false reports, our Munday letters shall be weekely published. Whereunto is annexed a declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the protection of Sir George Chudleigh, Sir Iohn Northcott, Sir Samuel Rolle, and Sir Nicholas Martyn, in the county of Devon, who have lately been proclaimed traytors by His Majesty.
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