A True relation of a great and happy victory : which it hath pleased God to give to His Excellency the Earle of Essex and his forces over the Kings army, as it was brought to both Houses of Parliament by the Lord Wharton and Mr. Stroud, a member of the House of Commons on Wednesday ... Octob. 26, 1642 ... : whereunto is added a letter from a worthy divine to the Right Honourable the lord maior of the city of London, dated on Monday last from Warwicke Castle.
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A True relation of a great and happy victory : which it hath pleased God to give to His Excellency the Earle of Essex and his forces over the Kings army, as it was brought to both Houses of Parliament by the Lord Wharton and Mr. Stroud, a member of the House of Commons on Wednesday ... Octob. 26, 1642 ... : whereunto is added a letter from a worthy divine to the Right Honourable the lord maior of the city of London, dated on Monday last from Warwicke Castle.
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A happy victory obtained by the trained band of Oxford : against 400 cavaleers that had intrencht themselves neere the said city Sept. 7, 1642 : with the manner how the battell was fought and the number of those that were slain on both sides : whereunto is annexed the resolution of the Earle of Essex, Lord generall of the Parliaments army who is set forth from London on Friday Septemb. 9, declaring the places where he is now reported to march : with the comming of 1000 Welchmen to the Standard and Nottingham.
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July 28. 1642. Bad news from Ireland. In a letter dated from Dublin. July 20. 1642. Whereunto is added, the manner of listing souldiers under his Excellencie the Earl of Essex.
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Bad news from Ireland in a letter dated from Dublin, July 20. 1642 : whereunto is added the manner of listing souldiers under his excellencie the Earl of Essex.
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A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. : Concerning the late valorous and acceptable service of his Excellency, Robert Earle of Essex, to remaine upon record in both Houses, for a marke of honour to his person, name and family, and for a monument of his singular vertue to posterity. Also an order to the Lord Maior, that a search be made in the city of London, and the suburbes thereof, for all officers and common souldiers; under the Earle of Essex, to be immediately sent to the army, and that no ale-house keeper, or other house houlder shall presume the harbour any of the said souldiers after nine of the clocke this present morning, as they will answer the contrary to the Parliament. Die Veneris, 11 Novemb. 1642. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that this declaration shall be forthwith printed and published. John Browne Cler. Parliament.
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A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : concerning the late valorous and acceptable service of His Excellency, Robert Earle of Essex, to remaine upon record in both houses, for a marke of honour to his person, name and family and for a monument of his singular vertue to posterity : also an order to the Lord Maior that a search be made in the city of London, and the suburbes thereof, for all officers and common souldiers : under the Earle of Essex, to be immediately sent to the army, and that no ale-house keeper or other house houlder shall presume the harbour any of the said souldiers after nine of the clocke this present morning, as they will answer the contrary to the Parliament.
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Exceeding joyfull newes from His Excellence the Earle of Essex. : Declaring his proceedings since his setting forth from London. Likewise a famous victory obtained by His Excellence in Leicestershire against the cavaleers, with the manner of the fight. Also declaring a great conspiracie against his Excellence at Northampton, Sept. 11. there being a bullet shot into his chamber where hee lay. Sent in a letter from a well-willer of the Earle of Essex.
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The hvmble petition of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : sent to his excellence Robert Earle of Essex to be presented to his Majestie.
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The hvmble petition of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : sent to his excellence Robert Earle of Essex to be presented to his Majestie.
His Majesties declaration and propositions propounded to his Excellence the Earle of Essex : concerning a treaty of peace and a cessation of ames, by both armies : given at our court at Oxford, Decemb. 19, 1642 : also the Earles answer to the said propositions : likewise a true descovery of the practizes of the Lord Shandoice to betray the city of Gloucester to the cavaliers.
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A copy of a letter sent from a gentleman of quality dwelling in Banbury, to Mr. Jennings of Fan-Church street in London : being a true relation of the fight betwixt His Majesties souldiers and His Excellence the Earle of Essex his forces, on Munday the 24 of Oct., beginning at eight of the clock in the morning : which nevves was brought by one Cripps a post, and averred to be true : whereunto is adjoyned two orders from the Lords and Commons : first, for ordering of houses for courts of guard, and posts, barres, and chaines to be forthwith erected : secondly, that all people in London and Westminster, and the liberties thereof doe forbeare their tradings and ordinary employment.
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Good and true newes from Redding : being an exact relation of the proceedings of his Excellence the Earl of Essex since he advanced from Windsore : the true estate of the siege what number of men slain what workers his excellency hath gained from the enemy in what possibility he is of taking the town faithfully related : with a true relation of the accesse of forces to the Lord generall, since his going before Redding.
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Six severall orders of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : ... also a declaration of the Lords and Commons concerning such apprentices as have or shall list themselves to serve as souldiers in this present expedition under the command of his Excellency the Earle of Essex.
Six severall orders of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : ... also a declaration of the Lords and Commons concerning such apprentices as have or shall list themselves to serve as souldiers in this present expedition under the command of his Excellency the Earle of Essex.
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The humble petition of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. : Sent to his Excellence Robert Earle of Essex, to be presented to his Majestie. Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, that this be forthwith printed and published. Hen Elsinge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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A letter sent from both Houses of Parliament to His Excellence the Earle of Essex lord generall of the army for the King and Parliament : also certain articles which passed between the King and both Houses : with the resolution and protestation of the county of Yorke and Lincolne to stand for the King and Parliament to maintain the true Protestant religion.
A letter sent from both Houses of Parliament to His Excellence the Earle of Essex lord generall of the army for the King and Parliament : also certain articles which passed between the King and both Houses : with the resolution and protestation of the county of Yorke and Lincolne to stand for the King and Parliament to maintain the true Protestant religion.
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All the proceedings of His Excellency the Earl of Essex, from the 1. of October to the 14. : Being a true relation of divers skirmishes which happened between the Earle of Essex his forces and the cavaliers in the foresaid time. Also a true relation of the taking of divers forts and castles by the said Earle. Likewise a true relation of the taking of nine boats laden with ammunition by the Parliaments forces upon the river Severne as it was going to Shrewsbury.
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All the proceedings of His Excellency the Earl of Essex, from the 1 of October to the 14 : being a true relation of divers skirmishes which happened between the Earle of Essex his forces and the cavaliers in the foresaid time : also a true relation of the taking of divers for forts and castles by the said Earle : likewise a true relation of the taking of nine boats laden with ammunition by the Parliaments forces upon the river Severne as it was going to Shrewsbury.
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All the proceedings of His Excellency the Earl of Essex, from the 1 of October to the 14 : being a true relation of divers skirmishes which happened between the Earle of Essex his forces and the cavaliers in the foresaid time : also a true relation of the taking of divers forts and castles by the said Earle : likewise a true relation of the taking of nine boats laden with ammunition by the Parliaments forces upon the river Severne as it was going to Shrewsbury.
A letter from the Earle of Forth, to His Excellency Robert Earle of Essex, Lord Generall, &c. dated 15 Feb. 1643. : And His Excellencies answer thereunto dated 19 Febr. 1643. Also a petition of the well-affected nobility and gentry of the realm of Ireland, who have suffered under the bloody rebels there; and presented to the Lords Justices, to be presented to His Majesty, which was done accordingly; and the agents accepted to come to His Majesty.
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The true character of a noble gennerall: : seen and allowed of by His Excellencie, the Earl of Essex. Written in prose and verse.
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A true relation of the late expedition of His Excellency, Robert Earle of Essex, for the relief of Gloucester : with the description of the fight at Newbury.
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