Newes from Pontefract of the proceedings of Collonell Forbus who hath planted his battering peeces within eightscore yards of the castle : a true relation of the great overthrow given to his Majesties fleet at sea, neare a place called Milford-haven, by Captaine Swanley, Captain Generall of the Irish coast : declaring likewise, the proceedings of the Kings army in the west, under the command of Collonell Goring, and the Governour of Oxford laying down his commission : His Majesties letter to the Prince Elector, Prince Palatine of Rhyne, wherein are many questions, of which he desires to be resolved : with the answer of Charles Lodowick Prince Elector, to the said questions, setting forth the reasons of his comming into England to the Parliament at Westminster.
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