The Declaration of Colonel Rich's regiment, with the engagement they have entered into : also Major Braman's letter to Lieutenant Colonel Lagoe upon their going into Portsmouth : to which is added another letter sent from Major Braman to a friend of his in London.
| Other Authors: | Braman, John, Rich, Nathaniel, d. 1701 |
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| Language: | English |
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Printed by T.M. for Livewell Chapman ...,
1659.
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