Englands sorrow for the losse of their late generall : or an epitaph upon his Excellencie Robert Earle of Essex, &c. Who died September 15. 1646. with a perfect memoriall of the particular services and battels that he himself was engaged in person.
| Main Author: | Philipot, Thomas, d. 1682 |
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Printed for William Ley, and are to be sold at his Shop in Pauls neer Doctors Commons,
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