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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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 workes 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. Printed at the desires of many, to un-deceive the people, from the lying reports raised by malignants.
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A remonstrance to vindicate His Excellence Robert Earle of Essex from some false aspersions cast upon his proceedings to the 17 of August, 1643.
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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.
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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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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. Die Sab. 7 Octob. 1643. It is this day ordered by the COmmons House of Parliament, that Ralph Rounthwait shall print the relation that is made concerning the battaile neer Newbury; and that none shall reprint the same without the further order of my Lo. Generall. Hen. Elfing. Cl. P.D.Com.
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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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The Earle of Essex his desires to the Parliament : also a catalogue of those tradesmen volunteers with the number of them in each trade : and the true copie of a speech made to them by Captaine Floyd.
The Earle of Essex his desires to the Parliament : also a catalogue of those tradesmen volunteers with the number of them in each trade : and the true copie of a speech made to them by Captaine Floyd.
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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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by: Forth and Brentford, Patrick Ruthven, Earl of, 1573?-1651
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