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1601 The state of the Irish affairs, for the honourable members of the Houses of Parliament; - as they lye represented before them, from the Committee of Adventurers in London for Lands in Ireland, sitting at Grocers-Hall for that service Committee of Adventurers in London for Lands in Ireland 1645 Engelska
1602 Sir Thomas Fairfax letter to both Houses of Parliament; - more exactly and fully relating the storming and taking of Dartmouth, with the castles, forts, officers in chief, and souldiers therein: sent by Mr. Peters. Together with a list of the names of the several commanders, officers and souldiers taken in the said town, castle and forts. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that this letter and list be forthwith printed and published: Joh: Brown, Cleric. Parliamentorum. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com Thomas Fairfax Fairfax, Baron 1646 Engelska
1603 Heaven and earth embracing; or, God and man approaching. - shewed in a sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons upon the day of their publike fast at Margarets Westminster, January 28. 1645. By Joseph Caryl minister of the Gospel at Magnus neer London Bridge Joseph Caryl 1646 Engelska
1604 Ioy out-joyed: or, Joy in overcoming evil spirits and evil men, overcome by better joy. - set forth in a sermon at Martins in the fields, to the Right Honourable the Lords assembled in Parliament, upon the day of their solemn rejoycing and praising God, for reducing the city of Chester by the forces of the Parliament, under the command of Sr William Brereton, February 19. 1645 Joseph Caryl 1646 Engelska
1605 Sir Thomas Fairfax letter to the Honoble William Lenthal Esq; Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons. - Concerning all the passages of his army since his advance from Exeter, and the manner of routing the Princes and the Lord Hoptons forces at Torrington, together with all the particulars in that expedition. Also another letter from a gentleman of quality, of the whole passages of this great victory. Both which were read in the House of Commons. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that these letters be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com Thomas Fairfax Fairfax, Baron 1646 Engelska
1606 Sir Thomas Fairfaxes taking of Dennis Castle, and Felford Haven; - and twenty six peeces of ordnance taken in a Dunkerke ship that came to relieve Pendennis, all the men taken prisoners, and all their ammunition and provisions in the ship, and fifty men put in her for the service of the Parliament. With the Generalls summons sent into Pendennis Castle, and the Governors answer. And the proceedings in blocking up of Michaells Mount, where Marques Hamilton is prisoner. Eighty come in to the Parliament from thence; with the last passages of Sir Thomas Fairfaxes victorious proceedings in Cornewell. This being a true copie and examined, is printed and published according to order of Parliament T. M. 1646 Engelska
1607 A copy of the summons from Sir William Brereton, Col. Morgan, and Col. Birch, sent in for the surrender of the city of VVorcester to the Parliament. - with their answer and our reply. Also the taking of High-Arkall, the Lord Newports house, by the Shropshire forces on Fryday last, and therein 250 armes, divers long gunnes, 20 halberts and other short weapons, all their horse except 40. with the garrison and forts, powder, match, and all their ammunition and provisions, and all their bag and baggage. Printed by the originall papers, and published according to order of Parliament William Brereton, Sir 1646 Engelska
1608 Englands plus ultra, - both of hoped mercies, and of required duties: shewed in a sermon preached to the Honourable Houses of Parliament, the Lord Major, Court of Aldermen, and Common-councell of London; together with the Assembly of Divines, at Christ-Church, April 2. 1646. Being the day of their publike thanksgiving to Almighty God for the great successe of the Parliaments army in the west, especially in Cornwall, under the conduct of his Excellency Sr Thomas Fairfax Joseph Caryl 1646 Engelska
1609 Sir Thomas Fairfax's letter or summons sent to Sir John Berkley for the surrender of the city of Exceter. - With his answer, and the transaction of the treaty, and the names of the commissioners on both sides. As also the summons sent into Newark, and their answer. With the routing of 900. Oxford horse at Faringdon: 500 horse, prisoners, and arms taken by the Abbington forces. Also other news from Oxford, and taking of Portland Castle by Captaine Batten. Printed by the severall originall papers, and published according to order of Parliament 1646 Engelska
1610 The treatie for the surrendring of Exeter to Sr. Thomas Fairfax. - by commissioners on both sides, who met at Poltimore House on Friday last, and how farre they proceeded therein, with other news from the Prince, and divers others of his lords and gentlemen, with the flouts and jeeres put upon them that went over to Saint Mallowes: and other passages of all the affaires at Barnstable, Pendennis and the Mount. These being true copies of letters examined, and printed according to order of Parliament 1646 Engelska
1611 Some papers of the Commissioners of Scotland, - given in lately to the Houses of Parliament, concerning the propositions of peace Scotland 1646 Engelska
1612 Three victories in Wales, - 100 horse and foot of the Lord Summersets routed at Ragland, with a list of those that were killed and taken. The Denbigh forces routed, 4. captains taken, 2. cornets, 40. horse, with a list of the names of the captaines and the rest of the perticulers of both victories. And a coppy of the articles for the surrender of Ruthen Castle to maior Generall Mitton, with all the ordnance, armes, and ammunition, bagge and baggage. Certified by severall letters, from Major Generall Mitton, Major Moore, and others, coppied out by the originall, and printed according to order of Parliament 1646 Engelska
1613 Barnstable agreed to be surrendred to Sr. Thomas Fairfax. - vvith all the ordnance, armes, and ammunition, and upon what tearmes: vvith a copy of seven articles (of the chiefe of those) for surrendring of Exeter; and the manner of the armyes march towards Oxford. These being true copies of letters examined, and printed according to order of Parliament 1646 Engelska
1614 The treaty with the Earle of Southampton, the Earle of Linsey, and other commissioners from Oxford. - The taking of Woodstock, and also of Bridg-North Castle, with all the arms and ammunition, bag, and baggage and Latham that burnt the town, to be left to the mercy of the Parliament. And the Kings going out of Oxford. The ship called the sovereigne taken by Captaine Moulton, with 20. gentlemen of quality, and good purchase, Dingle Castle taken, and the taking of Ferritors Island, and six thousand Irish rebels forced backe from Waterford Also how the Irish rebells fell on Bunracy with fire and sword, and were after routed by the Lord Broughill. Mac-grath their commander in chiefe and the rest killed, taken, and routed, ... Being the true copies of the Lord Broughills letter to the Lord Inchiqueene, Captaine Moultons letter, and two other letters ... Printed and published according to order of Parliament 1646 Engelska
1615 Sir Thomas Fairefax facing Oxford. - And our horse skirmishing within musket-shot of the towne. The enemie forced into Oxford. Also 70 and odde prisoners taken, and sent to Abingdon. With the relation of the Kings marching out at the gate he passed. Also the names of the commissioners chosen to treat upon articles for the surrender of Newark, and the second summons from the Lords and Commons commissioners of both kingdomes with the army, and two severall answers thereunto. These being examined by the originall papers, are commanded to be printed, and are published according to order of Parliament 1646 Engelska
1616 The manner of the discovering the King at Southwell, on Tuesday the 5. of April, 1646. - who is now in the Parliaments quarters before Newarke. Banbury taken in, with the ordnance, armes, and ammunition. And the treaty with Sir Charles Compton from Oxford. Also the copie of Sir Thomas Fairfax's proclamation, commanded to be read in all churches neere Oxford. And the copie of the summons sent to Ludlow, and the governours answer: and a copie of Colonel Birch his letter. These are commanded to be printed by the originall papers, and published according to order of Parliament 1646 Engelska
1617 The Kings march with the Scots, - and a list of the names of 3. Lords, 12. knights, 6. great officers, and 3. doctors of divinity, with other gentlemen that submit to the Parliament upon the surrender of Newarke. Where wee tooke on Friday last, May the 8. 1646. 1. great peece of ordnance, called sweet-lips. 2. great peece of ordnance more. 2. morter peeces, and divers small guns. 4000. armes, and 40 barrels of gun-powder. Many thousand weight of bullet, and all their ammunition and provisions, and all their bag and baggage. These being examined by the originall papers, are commanded to be printed, and are published according to order of Parliament S. R. 1646 Engelska
1618 The secretary of the Scots army, - his relation to the commissioners concerning the King, how his Majesty came within two miles of London; the garrisons he marched thorow, and his comming to the Scots. With the whole proceedings between his Majesty and the Scots, and his march northward with their army; with the resolutions and intentions of the Scots army. Also the treaty betweene the King and Generall Leven; and the copie of the articles for the surrender of Newarke, with all the ordnance, armes and ammunition, bagge and baggage. These being examined by the originall papers, are commanded to be printed, and published according to order of Parliament 1646 Engelska
1619 The passage of the treatie for the surrender of Oxford to Sir Thomas Fairfax. - And a list of the names of the commissioners on both sides, both upon the former and later treaties, and how farre they have proceeded in the same for the delivering up of Oxford. Also the copie of a summons sent into Hartlebury Castle by Colonel Morgan and Colonel Sandys his answer. These being examined by the originall copies, are printed and published according to order of Parliament 1646 Engelska
1620 The articles of agreement, for the surrender of Charles Fort, the onely considerable and remaining garrison of the enemies in the west, the castle of Pendennis excepted. - Which articles were agreed upon between Colonell Ralph Weldon, Governour of Plimmoth for the Parliaments side, and Sir Edmund Fortescue Governor of Charles Fort, Major Peirce sic, and Captain Hall, for the other part. With the last additionall articles sent out from the Lords of the Privy Councell, and the Governor of Oxford for the surrender of the said city, and university. This being a true copy and examined, is printed and published, according to order of Parliament 1646 Engelska

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