A True relation of certaine speciall and remarkable passages from both Houses of Parliament, since Monday the 15. of August till Friday the ninteenth 1642. : Containing these perticulars, &c. I. Of letters from Scotland to both Houses of Parliament. II. Of news from Ireland. III. A message from both Houses to the Earle of Leicester for his speedy dispatch for Ireland. IV. An other to the Lord Keeper, concerning his delivering up of the Seale to Endymion Porter. V. The fetching of Armes from Kent, and bringing Sir Iohn Sackvile to the Parliament. VI. Of letters from the Earle of Warwick, and his surprising of a shippe from Holland. VIII. Of the charge of the new Lord Major of London. IX. The bringing up Mr. Barrell and minister in Kent to the Parliament for deliquency. X. The apprehending of three cavalieres in Somerset-shire, and bringing up to the Parliament. XI. Of a proclamation from the King for the setting up of his standerd at Nottingham of the state of the Kings army. Ordered to bee forthwith printed, and published. Hen. Elsyng. Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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