Instrvctions of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : for the right Honourable Francis Lord Willoughby of Parham, Lord Lieutenant of the country of Lincolne, and to the rest of the committee, ordered by both the said Houses to goe into that county, and there put in execution these insuing instructions, for the setling & preserving the peace of that country and city, and the parts adjoyning.
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Instrvctions of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : for the Right Honourable Francis Lord Willoughby of Parham lord lietenant of the county of Lincolne and to the rest of the committee ordered by both the said houses to goe into that county and there put in execution these insuing instructions for the setling & preserving the peace of that county and city and the parts adjoyning.
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Instrvctions of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : for the Right Honourable Francis Lord Willoughby of Parham lord lietenant of the county of Lincolne and to the rest of the committee ordered by both the said houses to goe into that county and there put in execution these insuing instructions for the setling & preserving the peace of that county and city and the parts adjoyning.
Instructions of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the right Honourable Francis Lord Willoughby of Parham, lord lieutenant of the county of Lincolne, and to the rest of the committee, ordered by both the said houses to goe into that county, and there put in execution these insuing instructions, for the setling & preserving the peace of that county and city, and the parts adjoyning. John Browne Cler, Parliamentorum.
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Propositions for peace, propovnded by the Kings most Excellent Majestie to the High Court of Parliament : together with His Majesties royall protestation, concerning the cleering of all doubts of His raising armes against the Parliament : also the Kings Majesties letter to the Lord Willoughby at Lincoln, concerning the militia and mustering of the trained bands of the country : likewise the Lord Willoughbies information concerning the said message to the House of Parliament : as also an order to send for the maior, for proclaiming the Kings proclamation : also the votes of both Houses of Parliament concerning the said message.
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The humble remonstrance of Sr. Francis VVilloughby knight : therein setting forth his faithfull services, his many sufferings, and his earnest desires to spend the rest of his dayes in the service of the Parliament, against the rebels of Ireland.
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A True relation of a great victory obtained by the Right Honourable the Lord Willoughby of Parham, lievtenant of the county of Lincoln : against divers forces of the Earle of New-castle infesting the said county : as it was delivered to the High Court of Parliament by speedy posts from the said Lord Willoughby of Parham.
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A letter sent from the Lord Willoughby of Parham to the speaker of the House of Peeres pro tempore, to be communicated to the Lords in Parliament.
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The declaration and protestation of divers the knights, gentry, freeholders, and others of the foresaid county, whose names are subscribed : to the Right Honorable Francis, Lord Willoughby, Lord Lievtenant of the county of Lincolne, and of the city of the county of Lincolne.
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A Trve relation of a great victory obtained by the Parliament forces in Lincolnshire, under the command of the Lord Willoughby, Colonel Hobart, Colonel Cromwell, Lievtenant Generall Hotham : declared in severall letters /
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Prince Roberts declaration to the Kings most excellent Majesty October 11, 1642 : declaring his resolution to leave the Kings army here in England and with all expedition to go for Holland having seriously considered of the present differences betwixt His Majesty and his two Houses of Parliament : also the proceedings of the Lord Willoughby of Parham and Sir William Balfoure who have joyned their forces with His Excellency : with the proceedings of both armies neer Shrewsbury from the 8 of October to the 13.
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A True and perfect relation of the taking of a great ship at Yarmouth October 4 : sent from the Queen out of Holland to the Kings Majesty wherein was ten pieces of ordnance, 50 barrels of powder and 100 and 50 commanders as it was informed to the House of Commons October 6 ; also Her Majesties letter to the King read before the committee, October the sixth, which letter was taken in the said ship at Yarmouth ; likewise the manner of Master Hothams taking of Keywood Castle in Yorkshire since the agreement of the laying down of arms in that county ; with the instructions from the House to the Lord Willoughbie of Parham to aid and assist the said M. Hotham against the Earle of Cumberland.
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A True and perfect relation of the taking of a great ship at Yarmouth October 4 : sent from the Queen out of Holland to the Kings Majesty wherein was ten pieces of ordnance, 50 barrels of powder and 100 and 50 commanders as it was informed to the House of Commons October 6 ; also Her Majesties letter to the King read before the committee, October the sixth, which letter was taken in the said ship at Yarmouth ; likewise the manner of Master Hothams taking of Keywood Castle in Yorkshire since the agreement of the laying down of arms in that county ; with the instructions from the House to the Lord Willoughbie of Parham to aid and assist the said M. Hotham against the Earle of Cumberland.
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A true and perfect relation of the taking of a great ship at Yarmouth, October 4. Sent from the Queen out of Holland to the Kings Majesty, wherein was ten pieces of ordnance, 50. barrels of powder, and 100. and 50. commanders, as it was informed to the House of Commons, October 6. Also Her Majesties letter to the King, read before the committee, October the sixth, which letter was taken in the said ship at Yarmouth. Likewise the manner of Master Hothams taking of Keywood Castle in Yorkshire, since the agreement of the laying down of arms in that county. With the instructions from the House to the Lord Willoughbie of Parham, to aid and assist the said M. Hotham against the Earle of Cumberland.
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A Charge consisting of severall heads : whereupon the Earle of Lincoln, Earle of Suffolk, and Earle of Middlesex, the Lord Hunsdon, Lord Willoughby of Parham, Lord Bartlet, and Lord Maynard are impeached of high-treason.
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A Charge consisting of severall heads : whereupon the Earle of Lincoln, Earle of Suffolk, and Earle of Middlesex, the Lord Hunsdon, Lord Willoughby of Parham, Lord Bartlet, and Lord Maynard are impeached of high-treason.
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A memoir of Peregrine Bertie : eleventh Lord Willoughby de Eresby, commander-in-chief of Queen Elizabeth's forces in the Low Countries, and in France, and governor of Berwick /
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So much of the diary of Lady Willoughby as relates to her domestic history : & to the eventful period of the reign of Charles the First.
by: Rathbone, Hannah Mary, 1798-1878
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Published: (1844)
Some further portions of the diary of Lady Willoughby : which do relate to her domestic history and to the events of the latter years of the reign of King Charles the First, the Protectorate, and the Restoration.
by: Rathbone, Hannah Mary, 1798-1878
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by: Rathbone, Hannah Mary, 1798-1878
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by: Willoughby de Broke, Richard Greville Verney, Baron, 1869-1923
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by: Willoughby de Broke, Richard Greville Verney, Baron, 1869-1923
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Lord Willoughby: : being a true relation of a famous and bloody battel fought in Flanders, by the noble and valiant Lord Willoughby, with 1500 English, against 40000 Spaniards; wher [sic] the English obtain'd a n[o]table victory, to the glory and renown of our nation to the tune of, Lord Willoughby, &c.
Published: (1700)
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Lord Willoughby, or, A true relation of a famous and bloody battel fought in Flanders : by the noble & valiant Lord Willoughby with 1500 English against forty thousand Spaniards where the English obtained a notable victory for the glory and renown of our nation, to the tune of Lord Willoughby.
An Impartiall and true relation of the great victory obtained through the blessing of God, after a very sharpe dispute, by the conjoyned forces of Lincolne, Nottingham, Lecester, Derby, and Rutland, under the command of Col. Edw. Rosseter : vvith a list of the names and number of prisoners, colours, armes, and carriages taken on Wednesday Iuly 5, 1648.
Published: (1648)
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