Sir William Waller, his vindication /
| Main Author: | Heading, Jonathan |
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| Language: | English |
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1680.
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An exact of Lievtenant Generall Middletons letter: To the honourable Sir William Waller. And by him communicated to, and read in the honourable House of Commons, on Saturday last, being the 24. of this instant moneth of August. 1644. Wherein is set forth a victory, obtained against the enemy by a partie of horse and dragoones, under the command of Captaine Fincher, Quarter-Master Generall to Sir William Waller, at Farrington. Wherein were taken, slaine and dispersed neere 600. horse and foot of the enemy; as also a list of the names of the officers that were taken, with many other particulars in that great defeat. And withall, how one Captain Blunt a papist, killed most cruelly a godly minister, which captain, was with many others, there taken prisoners in this fight.
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An exact of Lievtenant Generall Middletons letter to the honourable Sir William Waller : and by him communicated to, and read in the honourable House of Commons on Saturday last, being the 24 of this instant moneth of August 1644 : wherein is set forth a victory obtained against the enemy by a partie of horse and dragoones, under the command of Captaine Fincher, Quarter-Master Generall to Sir William Waller, at Farrington : wherein were taken slaine and dispersed neere 600 horse and foot of the enemy, as also a list of the names of the officers that were taken, with many other particulars in that great defeat : and withall, how one Captain Blunt, a papist, killed most cruelly a godly minister, which captain was with many others there taken prisoners in this fight.
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The Sheeps skin pull'd off from the wolf's back, or, The Uncasing of the knight : being a satyrical copy of verses on the abominable and treasonable practices of a pagan knight with a Christian name now in the Tower.
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Mr. Prance's answer to Mrs. Cellier's libel, and divers other false aspersions cast upon him : containing likewise a vindication of Sir William Waller from popish scandals, some mistakes in a pamphlet entituled, The narrative of William Boys rectified, and other remarkables : to which is added the Adventure of the bloody bladder : a tragi-comical farce, acted with much applause at Newgate by the said Madam Cellier, on Saturday Sept. 18, instant /
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