The resolution of the gentry and commonalty in the county of Nottingham presented to His Excellence the Earle of Essex the 12 of Septemb. : vvherin they declare the innumerable oppressions that they have suffered by the cavaliers since the setting up of His Majesties standard at Nottingham : likewise manifesting their intentions to joyne with His Excellence and to be assisting as far as in them lies to bring these cavaliers and evil counsellers to condigne punishment : also the true proceedings of His Excellence since his arrivall in Nottinghamshire : whereunto is annexed the substance of a letter sent from one of the Kings servants, declaring His Majesties great want of money insomuch that he hath not paid his servants any board-wages since the beginning of this war.
| Main Author: | Johnson, William, 17th cent |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Printed for Henry Fowler,
Septem. 15, 1642.
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