The Kings Majesties alarum for open war, declared by his setting up his standard at Dunsmare-Heath. : Also his affront at the city of Coventry, by denying him entrance into the city, and his resolution thereupon, to plant ordnance against it, and batter down the city, and all other cities and townes that shall deny his admittance. And his command to all his subiects on the north side of Trent, or 20. miles southward thereof, to attend his person on the 24. of this moneth His Maiesties army already consisting of 11000. foot, and 6000. horse, with 46. pieces of ordnance. Joh. Brown, Cler. Parl.
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