The Kings Maiesties resolution concerning York-shire. : Together with many other occurrences concerning His Royall Majestie and the high sheriffe of that countie. Likewise fearfull and terrible newes from Yorkshire, Cheshire, and all the northern parts of England, concerning the great disturbances which were occasioned by many that rose up in a warlike manner in Yorkshire, May 19. 1642. Also how they were resisted by the high sheriffe of Yorkshire, having order and command from both Houses of Parliament, to suppresse all those that shall appeare in a warlike manner in that countie. With an information from York, concerning the Lord Seymer, the Lord Savill, and the Lord Rich, &c. And their answer to the Parliaments message.
| Main Author: | Sanders, Edward, 17th cent |
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| Corporate Authors: | England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) (Author), England and Wales. Parliament |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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1642. May 26.
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