A declaration of Vice-Admiral John Lavvson; : Commander in Chief of the fleet in the narrow seas, by authority of Parliament: with the commanders of the several ships now with him in the Downes, in order to the removal of the interruption that is put upon the Parliament, the 13th. of October last..
| Main Author: | Lawson, John, Sir, d. 1665 |
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