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1521 Admirable, good, true, and joyfull newes from Ireland. - Being an exact relation of the last weekes passages in Ireland, dated from Dublin May the 8. 1642. Wherein is shewed how by the undaunted valour and wisedom of Sir Charles Coot, the town and castle of Trim was taken from the enemy, wherein 4000. of the rebels were besides 4. lords of the Pale; who were glad to fly with as many more as could, the rest were taken prisoners, & about 200. or more killed. By which happy victory 40 Protestants obtained their freedome, who were before kept prisoners by the rebels in that castle. Likewise a relation of another great overthrow given to the Lord Muscry, by the Lord president of Munster. With the names of some other forts and townes taken from the rebels by the Protestant army 1642 Engelska
1522 A catalogue of the names of the divines approved of by the House of Commons, for each severall county in this kingdome of England and Wales 1642 Engelska
1523 Two arguments in Parliament, - the first concerning the cannons, the second concerning the premunire upon those cannons. By Edward Bagshawe Esquire Edward Bagshaw M.DC.XLI. 1641 Engelska
1524 An Jrish declaration from the viscounts, earles, barons, lords, knights, colonels, captaines, serjeant majors, and commanders in Ireland. - Declaring all the conquests and victories, that that sic the Protestants have obtained, since their first rebellion in that kingdome. And what townes, castles, and countries have beene recovered, and what rebels have beene slaine and overcome. VVith each severall regiment, and the names of all the colonels, captaines, and officers, either horse or foot, both in the English and Scottish army. A copie of a letter sent from Jreland read in the House of Commons. Jo. Browne Cler. Parl 1642 Engelska
1525 Good newes from Ireland. - Being a true and exact relation of two great victories obtained against the rebels there: the one by Sir Charles Vavasour, who with lesse than 500. men hath raised the siege of Kelly, and Barry, taken 12. of the chief commauders sic of the rebels, and brought them in chaines to Dnblin sic, and took from them 1000. cowes, and 700. sheep besides other cattell, doing also great spoil by fire. The other by Captain Bartlet, who took 40. Irish commanbers sic, with great store of ammunition, and carried them prisoners to Barranakilly; and how the great Oneale is wounded, and not like to escape. Sent in a letter from Captaine Courtney at Dublin, to M. Snow, one of the Adventurers for Ireland. Dated Novemb. 10. 1642. Also an order made by both houses of Parliament, prohibiting the aiding and relieving of the rebels in Ireland Thomas Courtney 1642 Engelska
1526 The declaration of Col: Edwyn Sandys, in vindication of himself from those calumnious aspersions cast upon him by the Lord Falkland and Secretary Nicholas. - published and subscribed with his own hand at the randevouze at Worcester, Octob. 11. 1642. in the presence of Sergeant Major Berry: Thomas Cox, Doctor of Physick: Captain Walter Long: Captain Robert Long: Lyonell Copeley, mustermaster generall: John Rushworth Clerk, assistant to the Commons House of Parliament. Die Sabbathi, 15. Octob. 1642. It is this day ordered by the Commons House of Parliament, that this declaration of Colonnell Sandys, to vindicate himself from the imputation laid upon him by the letters of the Lord Falkland and Secretary Nicholas, shall be forthwith printed and published: H. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com Edwin Sandys 1642 Engelska
1527 True newes from Portsmouth. - Being, Colonell Goring his speech, delivered to the soldiers in Portsmouth, before his shutting up the gates; wherein he labours to withdraw their hearts and mindes from their fidelitie to the Parliament. Also, the information of a coachman, given into the house, concerning his carrying down many gentlemen and moneyes to Portsmouth. With the discovery of the Earl of Portland, and Sir Kenelm Digby, and Mr. Welton his brother as agents and actors in the betraying, and delivering up of the said tovvn of Portsmouth. Hen. Elsyng. Cler. Parl. D. Com George Goring Goring, Baron 1642 Engelska
1528 Articles and acts of Parliament. - taken out of the records of the Tower, shewing how traytors have seduced the king by wicked counsell to take him from his Parliament, and to raise warre against them. Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, that these articles and acts be forthwith printed and published. H. Elsyng Cler. Parl. D. Com. With the Earle of Warwickes taking of great store of armes and ammunition, with money and plate in foure coale-shipps which came from the west countries towards Newcastle to ayde his Majesty against the Parliament. And also a great fight betweene the Earl of Warwicke and a great fleet of Spanyards at sea, which were comming against England, and how they were taken and dispersed by the said earle. And likewise of a French man of warre taking of a shippe with powder and match, that was comming out of Holland to relieve the Protestants in Ireland England and Wales 1642 Engelska
1529 An exact and true relation of a most cruell and horrid murther committed by one of the cavaliers, on a woman in Leicester, billetted in her house. - who was shot into the back, being within five weeks of the time of her delivery. Read in the house of Commons, and ordered to be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com 1642 Engelska
1530 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
1531 The healing of Israels breaches. - VVherein is set forth Israels disease. Cure. Physitian. Danger. All paralleld with, and applyed to the present times. As they were delivered in six sermons at the weekly lecture in the church of Great Yarmouth. By John Brinsly minister of the Word, and pastor of Somerleiton an adjacent village. Published by order of a committee of the House of Commons John Brinsley 1642 Engelska
1532 The speech of master speaker before His Majestie, and both the Houses of Parliament, after his returne from Scotland, - upon passing the bill for tunnage and poundage, on Thursday the 2. of December. Also, relating the present distempers of England and Ireland William Lenthall 1641 Engelska
1533 An Act for appointing commissioners for bringing in the arrears of the revenue due to the Commonwealth England and Wales 1659 Engelska
1534 Salvation in a mystery: or A prospective glasse for Englands case. - As it was laid forth in a sermon preached at Margarets in Westminster, before the Honourable House of Commons, at their monthly fast, March 27. 1644 John Bond 1644 Engelska
1535 An order from the Commitee, that eleven thousand three hundred horse should be conducted by Sir Simon Harecolt into Ireland. - As also, letters read in the Parliament, sent from the Mayre of Dublin and other justices of the peace, how Tredagl is besieged and Dublin in great feare of the rebels. As likewise the Spanish fleet overthrown in the sea, going to assist the rebels in Ireland. In a relation of a great uumber sic of Spaniards that were resolved to go into Ireland, and helpe the rebels to persecute the Protestants there more cruelly. Being the just judgement of God on those bloudy minded tyrants, shewing how in a suddaine tempest they were all drowned in the devouring sea. With the copy of a letter sent from the Spanish fleet to the Lord Donmadoffe the arch-rebel in Ireland 1642 Engelska
1536 The substance of a conference at a committee of both Houses, in the painted chamber, October 27. 1641. - Managed by Iohn Pim Esquier, and Oliver Saint-Iohn His Majesties sollicitor generall, on the behalfe, and by the command of the House of Commons. Concerning the excluding the thirteene Bishops, impeached by the Commons of England (for making and execution of the new canons) from all votes in Parliament, and for the excluding of all the rest of the Bishops, from their vote in the bill lately sent up to the Lords to take away the Bishops votes in Parliament England and Wales Printed in the yeare 1641 Engelska
1537 The answer and resolution of the States of Holland, concerning the Queenes Majesties desire to the States. - Delivered to Her Majesty July the 6. by the Duke of Luneburg. Also a true relation of two ships which came from Holland, laden with ammunition, and great store of moneyes, and many commanders, who are now with His Majestie at Yorke, which landed at Holdernesse, the 4 of Iuly, 1642. Ordered to be printed and published. Jo. Browne, Cler. Parl United Provinces of the Netherlands 1642 Engelska
1538 A discovery of a horrible and bloody treason and conspiracie - against the Protestants of this kingdome in generall, but especially against divers of the nobility, and many of the honourable House of Commons in Parliament, and also against some of the citizens of London. Which discovery was brought to the House of Commons on Munday Novemb. the 15.th, 1641. VVith a plot by the Earle of VVorcester in VVales. As also a relation of a search as Worcester-house in the Strand. Together with an order made by the Lords, for the apprehending of all priests and Iesuites, within this city and kingdome 1641 Engelska
1539 Joyfull newes from Wells in Somerset-shire. - VVherein is declared how the cavaliers were beaten out of the said town, by those heroick gentlemen and members of the Parliament. The names of the members of the Parl. are these. Sir Francis Popham. Sir Iohn Horner. M. Richard Cole. M. Strowd. M. Pine. Sir Edward Hungerford. Sir Edward Gainton. The names of the chiefe cavaliers are these. Marquesse of Hartford. Lord Paulet. Sir Ralph Hopton. Sir Francis Dorrington. Master Smith. Likewise a true relation how they came to Bristow, with an intent to have fortified themselves, but were opposed by the wel-affected party of the city. With a relation of the taking of Northampton by the cavaliers, on Tuesday, the ninth of August, 1642. Whereunto is annexed the Parliaments resolution concerning the said cavaliers. Ordered that this be printed and published. Joh. Browne, Cler. Parl 1642 Engelska
1540 The list of the army raised under the command of his Excellency, Robert Earle of Essex and Ewe, Viscount Hereford, Lord Ferrers of Chartley, Bourcheir and Lovaine. - appointed captaine generall of the army, imployed for the defence of the Protestant religion, the safety of his Majesties Person, and of the Parliament; the preservation of the lawes, liberties, and peace of the kingdom, and protection of his Majesties subjects from violence and oppression. With the names of severall officers belonging to the army England and Wales 1642 Engelska

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