An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : for continuance of the former ordinance for four moneths longer, from the time of the expiration of the said ordinance for the raising, maintaining, paying, and regulating of 3000 foot, 1200 horse and 500 dragoons to be commanded by Sir William Waller as serjeant major generall of the said forces under his Excellency the Earl of Essex in whose absence he is to be commander in chief over them and all other forces raised in the associated counties of Southampton, Surryey, Sussex, and Kent.
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A Trve relation of the fortunate S. William Waller, collonel vnder his excellency the Earle of Essex : concerning the manner of the beseeging and taking of Chichester : together with the names of all such commanders and others taken prisoners there and brought up to London.
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A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : that all colonels, captaines and other officers with all other well affected persons inhabiting in the severall counties of Hampshire, the towne and county of Southhampton, Sussex, Surrey and Kent shall and may associate themselves in the mutuall defence and preservation of each other : and shall have power to raise forces of horse and foot to suppresse all such as are or shall bee raised to leayy warre against the Parliament, or shall make any insurrection, plunder and destroy His Majesties good subjects in those counties : and that the Lord Generall, the Earle of Essex, be desired to grant a commission to Sir William Waller, knight, to command in chiefe as Major Generall over the said forces.
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A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. : That all colonels, captaines and other officers, with all other well affected persons, inhabiting in the severall counties of Hampshire, the towne and county of Southampton, Sussex, Surrey and Kent, shall and may associate themselves in the mutuall defence and preservation of each other, and shall have power to raise forces of horse and foot, to suppresse all such as are or shall bee raised to leavy warre against the Parliament, or that make any insurrection, plunder and destroy His Majesties good subjects in those counties. And that the Lord Generall, the Earle of Essex, be desired to grant a commission to Sir William Waller, Knight, to command in chiefe as Major Generall over the said forces. Die Sabbathi, 4 Novemb. 1643. Ordered by the Lords in Parliament, that this declaration be forthwith printed and published. John Browne Cler. Parl.
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : for the speedy raising of monies for compleating and maintaining the army under the immediate command of Robert, Earl of Essex, Lord Generall of the forces raised by the Paliament : assessed in such manner as is within expressed.
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Instructions and propositions drawne up and agreed on by divers well affected persons in the city of London and by them referred to the consideration of all the well affected persons of the Kingdome : containing divers serious and weighty incouragements to all good men to subscribe according to their ability for the raising of an army of ten thousand men of godly conversation, as additionall forces to the army raised by both houses of Parliament under the command of Robert Early of Essex : for the defence of the true Protestant religion and the liberty of the subject and the protection of the Parliament and city : a worke worthy the consideration of all true and honest-hearted christians and will much advance and expedite the great affaires of the kindome [as printed] now in agitation.
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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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An ordinance or declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : shewing that all the regiments of foote, and troopes of horse in London and all parts of England : shall within fortie eight houres after publication hereof, march to His Excellence Robert Earle of Essex to be imployed for the defence of His Maiesty and kingdome the priviledge of Parliament and liberty of the subiect.
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by: Kightley, Edward
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The declaration and votes of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. Concerning the late treaty of peace in York-shire. : Wherein they renounce the said agreement, as being very prejudiciall and dangerous to the whole kingdome, that any one county should stand as neuters, and withdraw themselves from the assistance of the rest. /
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A declaration and resolution of the Lords and Commons in Parliament : concerning His Majesties late proclamation for the suppressing of the present rebellion under the command of Robert Earl of Essex and the gracious offer of His Majesties free pardon to him, and to all such of his adherents as shall within six dayes after the date thereof lay down their arms.
A declaration and resolution of the Lords and Commons in Parliament : concerning His Majesties late proclamation for the suppressing of the present rebellion under the command of Robert Earl of Essex and the gracious offer of His Majesties free pardon to him, and to all such of his adherents as shall within six dayes after the date thereof lay down their arms.
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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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Published: (1642)
Die Sabbati 15. Junii. 1644. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. : For continuance of the former ordinance for four moneths longer, from the time of the expiration of the said ordinance, for the raising, maintaining, paying, and regulating of 3000. foot, 1200. horse, and 500. dragoons, to be commanded by Sir William Waller, as Serjeant Major Generall of the said forces, under his Excellency the Earl of Essex, in whose absence he is to be commander in chief over them, and all other forces raised, or to be raised in the associated counties of Southampton, Surrey, Sussex, and Kent. The Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, do ordaine and declare, and it be ordained and declared, that the ordinance intituled, An ordinance for the raising, maintaining, paying and regulating of 3000. foot, 1200 horse, and 500. dragoones, to be commanded by Sir William Waller as Serjeant Major Generall of the said forces under his excellency the Earle of Essex Generall, and of all other forces, raised, or to be raised in the associated counties of Southampton, Surrey, Sussex, and Kent, and every clause, article, and thing therein contained, shall have continuance for and during the spoace of 4 moneths longer from the time of the expiration of the said Ordainance:
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Published: (1644)
A letter sent from Major-generall Brown to His Excellency the Earle of Essex : containing a true relation of a great victory obtained against the Kings forces neere Abingdon, upon Saturday last, Janu. 11, 1644, where Sir Henry Gage governour of Oxford, and divers others of note and quality were slaine.
by: Browne, Richard, Sir, 1602?-1669
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by: Browne, Richard, Sir, 1602?-1669
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Die Lunæ, 10. Aprilis, 1643. : It is this day ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that whatsoever person shall come from Oxford, or any part of the Kings army, to London, or the parts adjacent, or to any part of the army under the command of the Earl of Essex, or to any fort or court of guard, kept, by the authority of both Houses of Parliament, or of the Lord Generall, the Earl of Essex, shall be apprehended as spies and intelligencers and be proceeded against, according to the rules and grounds of warre.
Published: (1643)
Published: (1643)
A letter sent from Major-generall Brown to His Excellency the Earle of Essex : containing a true relation of a great victory obtained against the Kings forces neere Abingdon, upon Saturday last, Janu. 11, 1644, where Sir Henry Gage governour of Oxford, and divers others of note and quality were slaine.
by: Browne, Richard, Sir, 1602?-1669
by: Browne, Richard, Sir, 1602?-1669