A declaration of the proceedings of His Highnesse the Prince of Wales, and the Marquis of Newcaslte, : concerning their comming from Callice to Dunkirk and from thence to Barwick in the North of England, with an Army, for the defence and preservation of the Kings Majesties Royall Person, and to joyn with Sir Marmaduke Langdale. Likewise, His Hignesse speech at Paris in France, before his departure from the nunneries, and the Duke of York's comming from Zealand to Campheer, and from Campheer to Goring; His Highnesse to be Lord High-Admirall of the revolted ships, and the Lord Willoughby of Parham Vice-Admirall. Sent in a letter from Burlington-Key in Yorkshire, Iune 29. 1648.
| Other Authors: | Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685 |
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| Language: | English |
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1648.
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