The Queens letter from Holland: : Directed to the Kings Most Excellent Maiesty. Brought to the Parliament, and delivered to the custodie of - Hen. Elsing Cler. Parl. D. Com. VVhereunto is added His Majesties late speech. And the copie of another letter sent from an English merchant in Holland to his brother in London concerning the manner of the Queens preparation to come for England.
| Main Author: | Henrietta Maria, Queen, consort of Charles I, King of England, 1609-1669 |
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| Corporate Author: | England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) |
| Other Authors: | English merchant in Holland |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Horrible news from Yorke: Hull, and Ncwcastle [sic]. : Concerning the Kings Majesties intent to take up arms against the Parliament. Together with three votes of both Houses concerning the kings standard betwixt York and Hull. May 20. Hen. Elsing Cler. Parl. D. Com. VVith His Majesties threatnings to imprison the Lord Fairfax, Sir Philip Stapleton, and the rest of the committee appointed by the Parliament to sit at York. And the joint votes of both Houses concerning the same. Also the Lordes Stamfords report to the Parliament concerning the danger of Hull, and His Majesties resolution to take up armes. Together with the Parliaments speciall command throughout all England and wales. John Brown Cler. Parl.
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Published: (1647)