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2961 A speech made in the House of Peeres, by the Right Honourable the Earle of Monmouth, on Thursday the 13. of Ianuary. 1641. - Upon the occasion of the present distractions, and of his Majesties removall from White-hall Henry Carey Monmouth, Earl of 1642 Engelska
2962 A true coppy of a bold and most peremptory letter, - sent to the Honourable Earle of Salisbury A. B. C. 1641 Engelska
2963 A declaration by James Earl of Carlile, Lord of the Caribee Islands, or province of Carliola. - Manifesting his care of, and affection to, the good and welfare of the inhabitants of the island of Barbadoes, and of all other people under his government James Hay Carlisle, Earl of 1648 Engelska
2964 True and happy news from Ireland, - being the coppy of a letter vvritten from Sir W. Saintliger lord president of Munster, to the lord lieutenant of Ireland. Relating severall vallorous defeats given to the rebels, wherein many of them were slaine, the rest put to flight and much pillage taken. Read in the honorable House of Commons on Tuseday Aprill 25. 1642. Martis 25. Aprill. 1642. It is this day ordered by the Commons now assembled in Parliament, that this letter bee forthwith published in print. H. Elsinge Cler. parl. Com (William) W. Saintliger, Sir 1642 Engelska
2965 The Lord Willoughby of Parham, his letter to an honorable member of the House of Parliament. - His Majesties letter to the Lord Willoughby of Parham. The Lord Willoughby of Parham his letter, in answer, to His Maiesties. With the message of the Lords to the House of Commons upon the said letters. As also the Lord of Warwicks letter to his brother the Earle of Holland. And the declaration or resolution of the officers in the county of Essex, to the Earl of Warwick, lord lievtenant of that county. With the approbation of both houses concerning the same Francis Willoughby Willoughby of Parham, Baron 1642 Engelska
2966 Lawes and ordinances of warre, - established for the better conduct of the army, by His Excellency the Earl of Essex, Lord Generall of the forces raised by the authority of the Parliament, for the defence of King and kingdom. Together with a declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, concerning the regulating of great inconveniences in His Excellencies army England and Wales 1643 Engelska
2967 An exact of Lievtenant Generall Middletons letter: To the honourable Sir William Waller. - And by him communicated to, and read in the honourable House of Commons, on Saturday last, being the 24. of this instant moneth of August. 1644. Wherein is set forth a victory, obtained against the enemy by a partie of horse and dragoones, under the command of Captaine Fincher, Quarter-Master Generall to Sir William Waller, at Farrington. Wherein were taken, slaine and dispersed neere 600. horse and foot of the enemy; as also a list of the names of the officers that were taken, with many other particulars in that great defeat. And withall, how one Captain Blunt a papist, killed most cruelly a godly minister, which captain, was with many others, there taken prisoners in this fight John Middleton Middleton, Earl of 1644 Engelska
2968 The Earle of Dorset his speech for propositions of peace, - delivered to His Majesty at Oxford, on January 18 Edward Sackville Dorset, Earl of 1643 Engelska
2969 The Earle of Pembroke his declaration and resolution, to the high court of Parliament, - concerning his election by the Parliament to be generall for the westerne parts of the kingdome containing these counties following: viz. Wiltshire. Somersetshire. Hampshire. Dorsetshire. Devonshire. Cornwall. the Isle of Wight. Wherein is shewed his good affection to the King and Parliament, with his noble and undaunted resolution for preserving the peace of the kingdome. Also an ordinance of Parliament for setting out ten ships for a winter-guard for Ireland, with letters of surprisall for the taking of the rebels ships, or any others that shall offer to assist them Philip Herbert Pembroke, Earl of 1642 Engelska
2970 A copie of a letter from the Lord Intrim in Ireland - to the Right Honourable the Earle of Rutland, bearing date the 25. day of Febr. Anno Dom. 1642. Wherein is contained the description of two battells fought between the English and the Irish rebels. As also the number of those that were slaine on either side Randal MacDonnell Antrim, Earl of 1642 Engelska
2971 The copy of a letter sent from the Earle of Holland, to an honourable lord, at the Parliament Henry Rich Holland, Earl of Anno Domini. 1641 Engelska
2972 The ladies cabinet enlarged and opened. - containing many rare secrets, and rich ornaments of several kindes, and different uses. Comprized under three general heads. Viz. of brace 1. Preserving, conserving, candying, &c 2. Physick and chirurgery. 3. Cookery and houswifery. Whereunto is added, sundry experiments, and choice extractions of waters, oyls, &c 1654 Engelska
2973 Victorious newes from Ireland, - being a battail fought by the Lord of Ormond, the nineteenth day of June, to the losse of two thousand of the rebels, ten miles beyond Limbrick, sent in letter to Master Thomas Flinge, now resident in Covent Garden. And many other remarkable passages in that kingdome. As also a letter that was sent from the Right Honourable Robert Earl of Warwick, admirall of the sea, to Master Iohn Pym, Esquire, and presented to both Houses of Parliament, July 6. 1642. Die Mercurii, 6 Iulii, 1642. Ordered by the Lords in Parliament, Iohn Brown, Cler. Parl Darby. Burgine 1642 Engelska
2974 A second letter sent from John Ashe Esquire, a Member of the House of Commons, to the Honourable VVilliam Lenthall, Esquire, Speaker of the House of Commons in Parliment. - Concerning divers messages, and passages between the Marquesse Hartford, Lord Pawlet, Lord Seymour, Lord Coventry, and others his Majesties commissioners: and the deputy lievtenants and other commissioners for the county of Somerset. Together with divers propositions for peace, by the commissioners and deputy lievtenants for that county. And the Lord Hartford, Lord Pawlet, Lord Seymour, and others answer thereunto. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament that this be forthwith printed and published. H. Elsyn. Cler. Parl. Dom. Com John Ashe, Esquire 1642 Engelska
2975 A declaration made by the right Honourable the Earle of Bath, one of his Majesties commissioners of array, to the whole country of Devonshire, - with their answer thereunto annexed; also the manner how the said Earle of Bath endeavoured to put the commission of array in execution, at South-moulton in Devonshire, and how his men were driven out of the town by the inhabitants thereof. Whereunto is added, a true relation of the great battle betweene Prince Robert and the Parliaments forces at Worcester; with their happy victory over his cavaliers Henry Bourchier Bath, Earl of 1642 Engelska
2976 A letter sent from the Earle of Strafford to his lady in Ireland, a little before his death: May 11. 1641. - Together vvith a speech of Mr. Plydell Esquire concerning the church; Feb. 8. 1641 Thomas Wentworth Strafford, Earl of Anno Domini, 1641 Engelska
2977 A letter sent from the Earle of Strafford to his Lady in Ireland a little before his death - May 11. 1641 Thomas Wentworth Strafford, Earl of Printed in the yeare 1641 Engelska
2978 The conclusion of the Earle of Straffords defence - the twelfth of Aprill, 1641 Thomas Wentworth Strafford, Earl of Printed in the yeare, 1641 Engelska
2979 The accusation given by His Maiestie against the Lord Wilmot: together with the Lord Wilmots declaration of his innocency. - Also a petition of the officers of the old horse to His Maiesty, in behalfe of the Lord VVilmot: with his Maiesties answer thereunto. By which it is most evident, that the Lord Wilmot is in great danger of losing his head, (if hee hath not lost it already, as some affirme) for being a suiter to his Maiesty for peace; and for being averse to the proceedings of Prince Rupert, shewing a just dislike that he, being the grand favourer of the Irish rebels should be so much countenanced, and entrusted by his Majesty with so great a power. Published according to order 1644 Engelska
2980 Two letters the one being sent to the Lord Bishop of Peterborough. The other sent from the Bishop of Bangor, to the ministers of his diocesse. - Wherein is discovered the readines of the ill-affected clergy, toward the furnishing of his Majesty with moneys for the mayntaining of warre against his Parliament. Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, that these bee forthwith printed and published. Hen. Elsinge, Cler. Parl. D. Com James Stanley Derby, Earl of 1642 Engelska

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