A Declaration of the besieged soldiers in the city of Colchester and their resolution concerning the surrendring of the said city : also the planting two demi-canon against it, and the battering down part of Saint Maras printed] Buttolphs-gate, aud [sic] set upon our pioneers, and tooke some prisoners, and hewed one of our men to peeces with their sythes : moreover the taking of divers horse from underneath the walls, and the killing of one of their commanders, together with a true relation of the proceedings betwixt the Scots and Major Generall Lambert, and the last news from Portsmouth.
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London printed :
[publisher not identified],
1648.
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| Series: | Early English books, 1641-1700 ;
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