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21 A declaration of His Excellency Robert E. of Warwick Lord High Admirall of England, - concerning the uniting of the two navies, and restoring of the Kings Majesty, the Prince of Wales, the Duke of York and the rest of the royall issue to their just rights and privledges. And his resolution touching all those who endeavour to obstruct the treaty, and hinder the setling of truth, and happy peace, in this unsetled church and kindome. With His Majesties last and finall propositions to all loyall and reasonable subjects. Subscribed Charles R Robert Rich Warwick, Earl of 1648 Engelska
22 The Earl of VVarwick's letter from aboard His Majesties ship, called the James, in the Downs, to an Honorable Lord in Parliament; dated July 4. 1642. - Concerning his calling a councell of war, and how his rear-admirall, and four other captains refused to obey his Lordships summons. With many other passages of great consequence. Also, another letter from aboard the same ship to Master Nichols a Member of the House of Commons; dated July 5. 1642. With many remarkable passages amongst the captains and officers. Read in the House of Commons, and commanded to be forthwith printed Robert Rich Warwick, Earl of 1642 Engelska
23 A declaration of the Right Honourable Robert, Earle of Warwick, Lord High Admirall of England, and of all the plantations belonging to any his Majesties, the King of Englands subjects upon the coasts of America, Governour of the Company of London for the Plantation of the Summer Islands; and of the said Company. - to the colony and plantation there 1644? Engelska
24 Six speeches spoken in the Guild-Hall, London, upon Tuesday in the afternoon, Aprill 9 1644 - printed in the same order they were spoken one after the other. By the Earle of Warwick, Sir Henry Vane, the Earle of Essex, the Earl of Pembroke, Colonell Hollis, and Master Recorder 1644 Engelska
25 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
26 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
27 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
28 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
29 A letter sent from the Right Honorable Robert Earle of Warwik, admirall of the sea, to Mr. Iohn Pim, Esquire, and by him presented by both House of Parliament, Iuly 6, 1642 Robert Rich Warwick, Earl of 1642 Engelska
30 The Earl of Warwick's letter from aboard His Majesties ship, called the James in the downs, to an honorable lord in Parliament, dated July 4, 1642 - concerning his calling a councell of war, and how his rear-admirall, and four other captains refused to obey his lordships summons : with many other passages of great consequence : also, another letter from abroad the same ship to Master Nichols a member of the House of Commons, dated July 5, 1642 : with many remarkable passages amongst the captains and officers Robert Rich Warwick, Earl of 1642 Engelska
31 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 Darby. Burgine 1642 Engelska
32 Joyfull newes from the Earle of VVarwick - being a true relation of the taking of two ships that came from Denmark, laden with ammunition and money, to the value of an hundred thousand pound, by the Earle of Warwick for the service of the King and Parliament : also the Scots remonstrance, declaring their fellow-feeling of the distractions and distempers of this kingdome, with their resolution to petition His Majesty for an accommodation with His Parliament, and if that be rejected, by force of armes to assist the Parliament to bring the delinquents and disturbers of the state to condigne punishment 1642 Engelska
33 A declaration of the Right Honourable Robert, Earle of Warwick, Lord High Admirall of England, and of all the plantions sic belonging to any His Majesties, the King of Englands subjects upon the coasts of America, Governour of the Company of London for the plantation, of the Summer Islands, and of the said company - to the colony and plantation there : as the happinesse of a Christian people is ever best advanced, by their constant progresse in the waies of peace and holiness Robert Rich Warwick, Earl of 1644 Engelska
34 A letter from the Earl of Warwick - relating the taking of all the forts, and 16 pieces of ordnance from the malignant Cornishmen that had before besieged the city of Exeter : together with an apologie made by an English officer of qualitie for leaving the Irish wars : declaring the designe at this time now on foot to reconcile the English and Irish together, and by their joynt power having expelled the Scotch and Irish Protestants, to bring their popish forces against the Parliament Robert Rich Warwick, Earl of 1643 Engelska
35 A true relation of the just and unjust proceedings of the Somer-Islands-Company - in relation to 20 shares of land that Perient Trott bought of the Rt. Honble. the late Robert Earl of Warwick the 22th. of February 1658. And the great justice shewed by the said Earl of Warwick in the sale of the said lands. And the great justice shewed by the Rt. Honble. the Earl of Shaftsbury. And the like justice done by the Rt. Honble. the Earl of Danby Lord high treasurer of England. And the justice done by the councill in Somer-Islands. Printed for the better information of all men in England, and in the Somer-Islands, and of all unbiassed persons in the world Perient. Trott anno MDCLXXVI. 1676 Engelska
36 The Parliaments desires to the Earl of Warwicke - wherein is declared their resolutions concerning his going in person to Hull, with 6. or 8. ships. Together with the Earl of Warwicks answer to the Parliaments commands. Also a letter from the Earl of Warwick to the High Court of Parliament, read in the House of Commons upon Monday, concerning his taking of two ships upon the sea, there being in one 42. pieces of ordinance, and great store of ammunition for warre. With the Parliaments determination concerning all those that shall take up arms. Ordered that this be printed and published. Hen. Elsing. Cler. Parl. D. Com 1642 Engelska
37 A new remonstrance from thf sic souldiery, to his Excellency the Lord General Fairfax - and their proposals, in the name of themselves, and all the commons of England, for a just and righteous government, to be established within this nation, abhorring and detesting against all anarchy, confusion, and levelling of mens estates; with their proclamation to the kingdome, concerning the putting of violence upon authority. Also, a new representative, and the heads of the agreement of the people, the King nor Lords, to have no voice in it; the Parliament to be dissolv'd on the last of April next, and a new one to be called once in two year, and to continue but sixe moneths. Likewise, the manner and form of the government, and no corporation, above one, except the City of London. Together with a letter from the Earl of VVarwick, to the House of Peers, concerning Prince Charles, and the two navies 1648 Engelska
38 The Lord VVilloughby of Parham, his letter to an honourable member of the House of Parliament. - His Maiesties letter to the Lord Willoughby of Parham. The Lord Willoughby of Parham his letter, in answer to His Majesties. With the message of the Lords to the House of Commons, upon the said lettres. 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 Warwicke, lord lieutenant of that county. With the approbation of both houses concerning the same Francis Willoughby Willoughby of Parham, Baron 1642 Engelska
39 The Kings Maiesties resolvtion concerning Hvll. - With his determination concerning Sir John Hotham. : Wherein is declared how and in what manner he hath beseiged it and stopt all passages by sea and land, with intention to starve them. : Whereunto is annexed the copie of a letter sent from the Earle of Warwicke, intimating that he had taken a ship called the Lyon ..., and it is reported that the Lord Finch, ... is taken in that ship. : Likewise that he had received intelligence of a great fleet of Spaniards landed in Dunkirke, which were bound for England, but intercepted by the Hollanders 1642 Engelska
40 Another declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament concerning subscriptions for bringing in money, plate, and horses - together with additions to the former instructions for deputy lievtenants ... as also the copy of a letter sent to Master William Crofts at the Hague by Master Henry Wilmot ... and a letter from the Earle of Warwick to Mr. John Pym England and Wales 1642 Engelska

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