A declaration of the representations of the officers of the Navy. : Concerning the impeached members of Parliament, transported beyond the seas. With a charge against some officers, who had commissions to raise forces to disturbe the peace of the kingdome. Also the Kings Majesties protestation, sent by Collonell Whaley.
| Other Authors: | Whalley, Edward, d. 1675? |
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| Language: | English |
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By Robert Ibbitson,
1647.
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