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721 Unto His Grace, Her Majesty's High Commissioner, and the Right Honourable the Estates of Parliament. The petition of Mr. George Campbel merchant in Edinburgh. ... George Campbel, merchant in Edinburgh 1705? Engelska
722 Dream worlds - production design for animation Hans (production Designer In The Animation Film Ind Bacher Hans Bacher 2007 Engelska
723 A wild-fire plot found out in Ireland - shewing how the rebels vvould have consumed the city of Dublin with wild-fire. Also how three Lords were taken prisoners, and committed to the castle. Also how the Scots have joyned battell against the rebels. Together with the names of those Lords which led the forces, and tooke the rebels prisoners, with their number of forces, both of horse and foote. With the exact coppies of two letters, sent from two marchants in Ireland, one to Mr. Walterhouse, citizen in London, and the other to a worthy divine, concerning all the proceedings of the plots, which the rebels ever did intend to this very day 1641 Engelska
724 A briefe declaration of the barbarous and inhumane dealings of the northerne Irish rebels, and many others in severall counties up-rising against the English, that dwelt both lovingly and securely among them. - VVritten to excite the English nation to relieve our poore wives and children, that have escaped the rebels savage crueltie, and that shall arive safe among them in England; and in exchange to send aid of men, and meanes forthwith to quell their boundlesse insolencies, with certaine encouragements to the worke. By G. S. Minister of Gods word in Ireland G. S., Minister of Gods word in Ireland 1641 Engelska
725 Plain dealing: or, The countreymans doleful complaint and faithful watchword, to the statesmen of the times, whether in the Parliament or Army. - Wherein is set down, the rise, nature, and species of right government, with the corruption thereof in former, and this our generation, to this present time Edward Harrison, of Keensworth in Hertfordshire 1649 Engelska
726 An exact relation of foureteen dayes passages from Portsmouth, the Isle of Wight, and other parts. - Wherein is contained the manner of the proceeding of the cavaliers, and their confederates the papists, against the Christian-Protestants. Sent in a letter from a worthy gentleman in that county, to his friend in London. Whereunto is added some speciall passages from Hull, Lincoln-shire and Yorke Worthy gentleman in that county. 1642 Engelska
727 Newes from New-England: of a most strange and prodigious birth, brought to Boston in New-England, October the 17. - being a true and exact relation, brought over April 19. 1642. by a Gentleman of good worth, now resident in London. Also other relations of six strange and prodigious births in these countries following. The 1. from New-England. The 2 from Quieres. The 3d. in Ravena. The 4. in Paris. The 5. in St. Andwes-church in Paris. The 6. in the forrest Biera Gentleman of good worth now resident in London. 1642 Engelska
728 A true relation of Colonell Cromwels proceedings against the cavaliers. - Wherein is set forth the number of those that were taken, kil'd, and maimed, at his late victories obtained over them. Sent in a letter from a gentleman in his army (dated Ju'y sic, 24. 1643.) to a friend in London. Published according to order Gentleman in his army. 1643 Engelska
729 A true relation of Gods Providence in the province of Munster. - In delivering them from the hands of their enemies; and giving them a great victory. Related in a letter sent from a gentleman, a voluntier in the Lord Dungarvans troope, to a worthy friend of his in London Thomas Johnson, volunteer in the Lord Dungarvan's troope 1642 Engelska
730 Englands doxologie. - Or rather The three kingdomes eucharisticall sacrifice at the altar of th' Almighty. For the manifold mercies, and miraculous deliverances vouchsafed at sundry times to the severall nations. To which is annexed a briefe relation of the memorable acts, and prosperous proceedings of the high, honourable, and happy assembly of Parliament, in this present year of grace, 1641 J. L., in Art. Mag 1641 Engelska
731 The last and best newes from Ireland - declaring first the warlike and cruell proceeding of the rebels who are all papists and Jesuits of that kingdome. Secondly, the entrance of some English and Scottish companies into the north-parts of Ireland under the command of these foure noblemen; the Lord Grandison, the Lord Chichester, the Lord Conway, the Lord Cromwell, also the late incounters which they have had with those rebels. Thirdly, how the rebels would have fired and burnt up the city of Dublin with wild-fire: and likewise the taking of some Irish Lords and other commaunders prisoners, both of horse and foot. Fourthly, divers letters from severall persons of good worth in Ireland touching the cruell proceedings of the rebells to this very day. Fifthly, Irelands complaint, and Englands reliefe sent by the honorable house of parliament to ayde and assist their brethren; together with the names of those commanders that are appointed for this religious designe. Sixtly, the proclamation made by the Lords and Justices of Ireland 1641 Engelska
732 A true relation of the late fight betweene Sr William WVallers forces, and those sent from Oxford. - VVith the manner of Sir William Wallers retreat to Bristoll, and the condition of his army at this present. Sent from a Colonell in that army now in Bristoll, to a friend of his in London. Published according to order Colonell in the Army. 1643 Engelska
733 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 Henrietta Maria, Queen, consort of Charles I, King of England 1643 Engelska
734 An extraordinary deliverance, from a cruell plot, and bloudy massacre contrived by the malignants in Bristoll, for the delivering up the said city to Prince Rupert and his forces; - but discovered by Gods goodnesse two houres before it should have beene acted, the chiefe conspirators taken, and imprisoned in the castle. Fully and exactly related in a letter from Colonell Fines commander in chiefe there, to the Right Honorable the Lord Say; and three letters more, read at a conference of the Lords and Commons on Tuesday, March 14. 1642. Die Martis, 14 Martii. 1642. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that these letters shall be forthwith printed and published. Io. Browne Cler. Parliamentorum Nathaniel Fiennes 1643 Engelska
735 A proclamation by His Excellency Robert Earle of Essex, &c. Captaine Generall of the army imployed for the defence of the Protestant religion, King, Parliament, and kingdome. - Together with a letter from a gentleman of quality residing in the army, concerning the advancement of the army towards Oxford Robert Devereux Essex, Earl of 1644 Engelska
736 The warlike, noble, and prosperous proceedings of the Protestant army, in Ireland. - Being the true copy of a letter, sent from Mr. Thomas Richard marchant in Dublin: to Mr. Thomas Andrewes grocer without Newgate, in the parish of St. Sepulchres. Brought over by the last post Apr. 30. 1642. Wherein amongst divers others is related, a very memorable victory obtained by the English, wherein 1800 of the rebels were hanged, and slaine, 16. of their colours taken, and 800 armes, with the names of three chiefe commanders of the rebells, kild at the same time whose heads by proclamation, were vallued at 400 l a peece. Also how 3500 Scots and English, are lately landed in Ireland with 2000 armes, besides 700 horse. April, 19. Also an order by the house of Commons, for the releife of those voluntiers that doe, or shall serve in the Irish warre. Hen, Elsinge, Cler. Parl. D. Com Thomas Richard, Merchant in Dublin 1642 Engelska
737 A true and exact relation of the whole proceedings of the Parliaments forces, that went out under the command of Colonel Brown with Colonell Manwerings forces into Kent, - to appease the tumult raised there by the malignants and ill-affected to the Parliament. VVherein is a true relation of the taking of the towne of Tunbridge, which hertofore sic was never conquered; and by what means it was taken, and the losse that was on both sides. With many other observable passages related by one that was not only an eye witnesse, but in the whole service. Published according to order One that was not only an eyewitnesse but in the whole service. 1643 Engelska
738 True news from Oxford. - Being a relation of the magnificent valour of the scholars in number 500. compleatly armed; the more encouraged in respect of the presence of the Lord Lovelace and Lord Wilmot, who for manifold achievements stiled them with the title of heroicke cavaleers. Sent in a letter by a scholar in the university to a brother of his in London Scholar in the university. 1642 Engelska
739 A narration of the expedition to Taunton; - the raising the siege before it, and the condition of our forces, and the enemies, at this present in the west Commander in the army. 1645 Engelska
740 The copy of a letter from an eminent commander in Sir Thomas Fairfax army, to severall worthy members of the Honourable House of Commons assembled in Parliament. Dated at Marston, within a mile and a little more of Oxford, May 24. 1645. - Wherein is fully related the return of Lieutenant Gen. Crumwell, and Major Gen. Brown, and their joyning with Sir Thomas Fairfax at Marston aforesaid. The Lord Gorings returne into Gloucestershire, the Kings forces advance into Darbyshire, Secretary Nicholas his letters intercepted, the taking of Philpot the Kings Harrold at Armes, and sundry other doctors. The taking of Wolvercote house, which the enemy set on fire, but was quenched by our forces, and therein the Deputy-governour, divers other prisoners, and all their armes and ammunition. Published by authority Eminent commander in Sir Thomas Fairfax army. 1645 Engelska

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