The last nevves from the armie: : June the twentieth, 1647. Wherein is set forth, their further resolution and proceedings about Windsor Castle, and their sending of a party of horse and dragoones into Kent. As also, their seizing of the magazine in Oxford, and bringing of it to the army; together with above forty piece of canon. Likewise, the present proceedings of the army about the Golden Butter-firkins taken at Graves-end, and a further discoverie therein.
| Main Author: | Michel, Thomas, fl. 1647 |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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June 21. 1647.
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