The Welchmens lamentation and complaint, for te losse of her great towne and city of Hereford, : which taken from her by her creat enemy, Sir William Waller; and for te losse of her creat cosin and commander, M. Fitz-William Conningsby, governour of her said creat city of Hereford.
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by: Ellis, Thomas
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by: Ellis, Thomas
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by: Colonell in the Army
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Certain propositions made by Sir William Waller, at the surrender of Arundell-Castle. : Together with a list of the names of the commanders taken in the said castle. Also, verses gratulatory. Licensed, and printed according to order.
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by: Waller, William, Sir, 1597?-1668
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