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3121 A letter sent from the Right Honorable, Robert Earl of Warwick: to the Right Honorable, the speaker to the House of Peers. - concerning the present state and condition, with the manner of the raising of the siege, of Lyme: with a relation of divers other remarkable passages concerning the Queen, the Prince, and the Lord Hopton, with the delivering up of Weymouth to the Parliament. Printed according to order Robert Rich Warwick, Earl of 1644 Engelska
3122 The Lord Humes his speech, - delivered in the presence of the Kings most excellent Majesty, to the Honourable Court of Parliament of both Houses then assembled in Scotland, the 16. of this present moneth of August, 1641. Wherein is expressed his loyalty to his Majesty, his love to both nations, and his hearty desire unto that honourable assembly, to prevent the inconveniences that might arise between Scotland and England, though himselfe had bin formerly one of the chiefe covenanters against us James Home Home, Earl of Printed in the yeare. MDCXLI. 1641 Engelska
3123 The speeches of the Lord Digby in the High Court of Parliament, concerning grievances, and the trienniall Parliament George Digby Bristol, Earl of 1641 Engelska
3124 The latest remarkable truths from Worcester, Chester, Salop, Warwick, Stafford, Somerset, Devon, Yorke, and Lincoln counties. - Most of which was sent up poste from judicious men, of purpose to be printed. Among other things there is a cruell and bloody speech of the Lord Paulets, which he spake to his fellow souldiers in Sherbourne the 7. of September, wherein he gives them order to kill men, women, and children, without mercie, but to reserve such ministers as they could take that were well-wishers to the Parliament, for to be flead alive, and such like exquisite torments 1642 Engelska
3125 The Earle of Bristoll his speech in the House of Lords, the XX. day of July 1660. upon the bill of indempnity· George Digby Bristol, Earl of Printed in the yeare, 1660 Engelska
3126 Three speeches delivered at a common-hall, on Saturday the 28 of July, 1643. - At the reading of a proclamation from the King: viz. I. By Edward Earl of Manchester, concerning the Tower of London. II. By John Pym Esq; by way of observation upon the said proclamation. III. By Henry Martin Colonell, concerning Sir William Waller, and what course is now to be taken. With a true copy of the proclamation aforesaid. Also, the deposition of Mr. Mayo, taken at Bridges in Flanders, Iuly 20. 1643. concerning contributions there made for the assistance of the papists in England. Imprimatur, John White Edward Montagu Manchester, Earl of 1643 Engelska
3127 Lawes and ordinances of warre, - established for the better conduct of the army by His Excellency the Earle of Warwick Lord Generall of the forces raised by the authority of the Parliament, for the defence of the Citie of London and the counties adjacent England and Wales 1642 Engelska
3128 The Lord Craven's case, briefly stated 1654 Engelska
3129 A true and impartiall relation of the battaile betwixt, His Majesties Army, and that of the rebells neare Newbery in Berk-shire, Sept. 20, 1643. - With the severall actions of the Kings Army since His Maiesties removing it from before Gloucester. Sent in a letter from the Army to a noble lord George Digby Bristol, Earl of 1643 Engelska
3130 A letter sent by Mr. Henry Iarmin, now resident in Paris, to Mr. VVilliam Murrey, of His Majesties Bed-Chamber. - as it was intercepted at sea by Captaine James Morgan, captaine of the good ship, called the Mary-Rose of Bristoll. Wherein is expressed the full and reall intentions of the said Mr. Iarmin, and the other English fugitives in France, against the proceedings of the honourable, the high Court of Parliament here in England Henry Jermyn St. Albans, Earl of 1643 Engelska
3131 The votes agreed on by the Lords and Commons concerning a treatie; - and their desire of a safe-conduct for a committee named by them in the Earl of Manchesters letter of the 28. of Febr. to the Lord of Falkland; with His Majesties gracious answer thereunto: and His Majesties safe-conduct. Also the articles of both Houses of Parliament concerning cessation, with a letter of the 28. of February from the said Earl of Manchester to the said Lord Viscount of Falkland, wherein they were inclosed; together with His Majesties gracious answer to the same England and Wales 1643 Engelska
3132 A letter from the Right Honourable Robert Earle of VVarwicke, Lord High-admirall of England: to the speaker of the House of Peeres. - VVith an exact diurnall of all the most speciall and remarkable passages which have hapned during the siege of Lyme in Dorsetshire by Pr. Maurice his forces, from the 21 of February to this present. Die Jovis, 10 Junii, 1644. Ordered by the Lords assembled in Parliament, that the L. Admirals letter, with the diurnall concerning Lime be forthwith printed and published. J. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum Robert Rich Warwick, Earl of 1644 Engelska
3133 The coppy of a letter sent from France by Mr. Walter Mountagu to his father the Lord Privie Seale, with his answere thereunto. - Also a second answere to the same letter by the Lord Faukland Walter Montagu Imprinted, 1641 Engelska
3134 The answer of the Emperour of Germany to the letter sent from the King of Scots, by the Lord Wilmot, for supply of men and monies against England. - With the resolution of the Christian princes, dukes, marquesses, earles, lords, noblemen, and agents, at the great meeting at Regensburgh; and the King of Denmark's proceedings in reference thereunto. Also, the putting forth of the Dutch fleet to sea; the advance and motion of the English; and 35 sayl brought into Yarmouth, Alesborough, and Harwich. Likewise, the great and terrible earth-quake in Natolia, the casting up of great mountains, the covering and over-whelming of towns; and the burying of ten thousand men, women, and children in heaps of earth. Licensed and published accoiding sic to order Ferdinand, III, Holy Roman Emperor 1653 Engelska
3135 A most worthy speech, spoken by the Right Honourable Robert Earle of Warwicke; - in the head of his army, November, 22. when he tooke his leave of them, and delivered them under the command of his excellence the Earle of Essex. Wherin is contained all the duties of a Christian souldier, both toward God and man, with many religious advertisements, to deterre them from swearing, and taking the name of the Lord in vaine. Whereunto is annexed a caveat for the cavaliers, being a true example of Gods judgement against one of that crew, which tooke a pride in blaspheming against God, and cursing the Roundheads Robert Rich Warwick, Earl of 1642 Engelska
3136 The Lord Digby his last speech against the Earle of Strafford, - occasioned upon the reading the bill of attainder touching the point of treason George Digby Bristol, Earl of Printed Anno, 1641 Engelska
3137 Articles of agreement betweene his excellency Prince Maurice, and the Earle of Stamford, vpon the delivery of the city of Excester, the fifth of September, 1643. - Together with a letter relating the Earle of Stamfords proceedings in the west. Sept. 20. 1643. Imprimatur Iohn White 1643 Engelska
3138 A full relation of the late expedition of the Right Honourable, the Lord Monroe, Major-generall of all the Protestant forces in the province of Vulster. - With their severall marches and skimishes sic with the bloody Irish rebels, and what towns and castles they have taken. And the number of horse and foot on both sides. Also, two declarations, and an oath of confederacy, whereby they bind themselves utterly to ruine and destroy the Protestants in that kingdome. And a letter from the Lord Digby, His Majesties secretary, of great concernment; sent to the Dutchesse of Buckingham: which was intercepted. Published by authority 1644 Engelska
3139 The severall copies of the kings letters, and messages, sent to the Parliament. - first, about a treatie by commissioners, and then personally by himselfe: with the Parliaments severall answers thereunto, and some observations thereupon. With the copy of a paper under the Lord Inchiquins hand, concerning the Popes Nuntio now in Ireland, and his proceedings there about the bill of bargain and sale of that kingdome. This letter from the King to the Parliament, and their answers to His Majesty, with the observations thereupon, are printed and published according to order England and Wales 1646 Engelska
3140 The Lord Lowden his learned and wise speech in the Vpper House of Parliament in Scotland, September 9. 1641. - Declaring the great grievances of that kingdome, and the cause that moved them to take up armes against England. Also manifesting what great benefits and honour will arise of this happy peace and unity concluded on betwixt both kingdomes. With his honourable motion for the raysing of an army in both kingdomes, to the restoring and setling of the Prince Elector in his country John Campbell Loudoun, Earl of 1641 Engelska

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