An exact and true relation of that tumultuous behaviour of divers citizens and others at Guild-Hall, December the 12. 1642. Wherein is related the businesse they pretend, their conference with my lord major and court of common counsell, their cruelty to the souldiers, their breach of peace, and shamefull abuse to the citizens, with other remarkeable things. By a sad spectator.
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