Tvvo proclamations by His Excellency Robert Earl of Essex; Captain Generall of all the forces raised, or to be raised for the defence of the King and Parliament, and kingdom. :
| Main Author: | Essex, Robert Devereux, Earl of, 1591-1646 |
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March 8. 1642. London, Printed for Iohn Frank, and are to be sold at his shop next door to the Kings head Tavern in Fleetstreet,
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