An answer to Col. Nathaniel Fiennes relation concerning his surrender of the city and castle of Bristol
| Main Author: | Walker, Clement, 1595-1651 |
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An answer to Col: Nathaniel Fiennes relation concerning his surrender of the city and castle of Bristol. :
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An answer to Col. Nathaniel Fiennes relation concerning his surrender of the city and castle of Bristol.
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Articles of impeachment and accusation, exhibited in Parliament, against Colonell Nathaniel Fiennes, : touching his dishonorable surrender of the city and castle of Bristoll; by Clement Walker and William Prynne, Esquires. Together with a letter from Mr. Prynne to Colonell Fiennes.
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A true and full relation of the prosecution, arraignment, tryall, and condemnation of Nathaniel Fiennes, late colonell and governor of the city and castle of Bristoll, : before a councell of war held at Saint Albans during nine dayes space, in December, 1643. Touching his cowardly and traytorly surrendering of this city and castle, with all the canon, ammunition, arms, magazines, prisoners and colours therein to the enemy, in lesse then three whole dayes siege, before any outwork taken, or the least battery or assault agains the city or castle walls; to the ineffable losse, danger and prejudice of the whole kingdom. Set forth at the earnest desire of many persons of quality, to vindicate the verity of this much disguised action, prosecution, tryall, sentence, and some subsequent proceedings; ... /
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A fvll declaration of all particulers concerning the march of the forces under Collonell Fiennes to Bristoll and their carriage upon their enemies approach : as also a relation of the late bloody abominable conspiracy against the city of Bristoll as appeareth by the examination of the parties discovering their plot and intention : together with sundry letters annexed : with the certaine information touching the death of Will. Kendall a trooper of Collonel Essex who was shot by the said Collonel /
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The tvvo state martyrs, or, The murther of Master Robert Yeomans, and Master George Bowcher, citizens of Bristoll : committed on them by Nathaniel Fiennes (second sonne to the Lord Say) the pretended governour of that city, and the rest of his conspracie, whom some call a councell of warre.
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To the honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses in this present Parliament assembled : The humble petition of Clement VValker, and William Prynne, Esquires.
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A copie of the articles agreed upon at the surrender of the city of Bristol : betweene Colonell Nathaniel Fiennes governour of the said city, on the one party, and Colonell Charles Gerrard and Captain William Teringham for and on the behalfe of Prince Rupert, on
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Colonell Fiennes his reply to a pamphlet entitvled, An answer to Colonell Nathaniel Fiennes relation concerning his surrender of the city and castle of Bristol by Clem. Walker : which said answer is here reprinted verbatim.
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A copie of the articles agreed upon at the surrender of the city of Bristol : betweene Colonell Nathaniel Fiennes, governour of the said city, on the one party, and Colonell Charles Gerrard, and Captaine William Teringham for and on the behalfe of Prince Rupert, on the other party, the 26. of Iuly, 1643. With a letter hereunto added, in which this copie of articles was inclosed: wherein is manifested how well those perfidious cavaliers have kept the said articles; and may serve as a warning to the whole kingdome, how to trust againe the faith of such cavaliers. Published according to order.
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A true relation oe [sic] the late battaile before Worcester, taken on Sunday last, Sept. 25. /
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True and happy newes from Worcester read in the honourable House of Commons, Septem. 24, 1642 : sent in a letter from His Excellencie the Earle of Essex upon Saturday the 24 of September, 1642 to the House of Commons : wherein is declared a famous victory by Master Fines a member
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Phyala lachrymarum. Or A few friendly teares, shed over the dead body of Mr Nathaniel Weld Mr of Arts of Emanuel Colledge in Cambridge : who in the short journey of his life, died betwene the five and sixe and twentieth yeare of his youth, 1633. Together with sundry choyce meditations of mortalitie.
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by: Lathum, William
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A discourse occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. Nathaniel Clap : Pastor of a church at Newport on Rhode-Island, on October 30 1745. in the 78th year of his age. /
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Articles of impeachment and accusation, exhibited in Parliament against Colonell Nathaniel Fiennes : touching his dishonorable surrender of the city and castle of Bristoll, by Clement Walker and William Prynne, Esquires : together with a letter from Mr. Prynne to Colonell Fiennes.
Published: (1643)
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Articles of impeachment and accusation, exhibited in Parliament against Colonell Nathaniel Fiennes : touching his dishonorable surrender of the city and castle of Bristoll, by Clement Walker and William Prynne, Esquires : together with a letter from Mr. Prynne to Colonell Fiennes.
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A brief declaration of the severall passages in the treaty concerning the surrender of the garrison of Lundy, formerly commanded by Tho. Bushell Esq. Governour thereof for His Majestie : die Sabbathi 10 Julii, 1647. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that upon delivery up of the Isle of Lundy to the Lord Viscount Say and Seale, or his assignes, by Mr. Tho. Bushell, the delinquency of the said Mr. Bushell be taken of, and all sequestration in respect thereof discharged, and he restored to all his estate, with such right as he or his assignes had in the Mines of Devonshire, Wales, or Cornwall, before these troubles. And that the men that were with him in the island, being not men of quality, be pardoned and freed from delinquency and sequestration. H. Elsing Cler. Parl. Dom. Com.
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A brief declaration of the severall passages in the treaty concerning the surrender of the garrison of Lundy, : formerly commanded by Tho. Bushell Esq; Governour thereof for His Maiestie. Die Sabbathi 10. Julii 1647. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that upon the delivery up of the Isle of Lundy to the Lord Vicount Say and Seal, or his assignes, by Mr. Tho. Bushell, the delinquencie of the said Tho. Bushell be taken off, and all sequestration in respect thereof be discharged, and he and his assignes restored to all such rites as he or they had or ought to have in the mines in Devonshire, Wales, and Cornewall, and to all his other estates and rights whatsoever, and that the men that were with him in the island, being not souldiers of estate and fortune, be pardoned and freed from delinquencie. H. Elsing. Cler. Par. Dom. Com.
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Published: (1647)
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Published: (1647)