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A catalogue of the right honorable and noble lords, earles, viscounts, and barons, that have not absented themselves from the high and hon: House of the Peeres of Parliament, and doe stand for the good of the king and kingdome in the parliamentary priviledges; and yet not gone to His Majestie at Yorke [[electronic resource] ] : Also a true and perfect relation of the particular passages at Yorke on Heworth-Moore, on Friday the 3. of Iune. 1642, with the names of the dukes, marquisses, earles, and lords, who now are with His Majesty at Yorke, likewise an order from both houses of Parliament, concerning the ordering of the militia, directed to the deputy lievtenants of the respective counties throughout all England and dominion of Wales
A catalogue of the right honorable and noble lords, earles, viscounts, and barons, that have not absented themselves from the high and hon: House of the Peeres of Parliament, and doe stand for the good of the king and kingdome in the parliamentary priviledges; and yet not gone to His Majestie at Yorke [[electronic resource] ] : Also a true and perfect relation of the particular passages at Yorke on Heworth-Moore, on Friday the 3. of Iune. 1642, with the names of the dukes, marquisses, earles, and lords, who now are with His Majesty at Yorke, likewise an order from both houses of Parliament, concerning the ordering of the militia, directed to the deputy lievtenants of the respective counties throughout all England and dominion of Wales
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Record Nr. UNISA-996389221203316
London, : Printed by T. Fawcet, 1642. June 8
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A catalogue of the right honorable and noble lords, earles, viscounts, and barons, that have not absented themselves from the high and hon: house of the peeres of Parliament, and doe stand for the good of the king and kingdome in the parliamentary priviledges; and yet not gone to His Majestie at Yorke [[electronic resource] ] : Also a true and perfect relation of the particular passages at Yorke on Heworth-Moore, on Friday the 3. of Iune. 1642. With the names of the dukes, marquisses, earles, and lords, who now are with His Majesty at Yorke. Likewise an order from both houses of Parliament, concerning the ordering of the militia, directed to the deputy lievtenants of the respective counties throughout all England and dominion of Wales
A catalogue of the right honorable and noble lords, earles, viscounts, and barons, that have not absented themselves from the high and hon: house of the peeres of Parliament, and doe stand for the good of the king and kingdome in the parliamentary priviledges; and yet not gone to His Majestie at Yorke [[electronic resource] ] : Also a true and perfect relation of the particular passages at Yorke on Heworth-Moore, on Friday the 3. of Iune. 1642. With the names of the dukes, marquisses, earles, and lords, who now are with His Majesty at Yorke. Likewise an order from both houses of Parliament, concerning the ordering of the militia, directed to the deputy lievtenants of the respective counties throughout all England and dominion of Wales
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed by T. Fawcet, 1642. June 8
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Record Nr. UNISA-996387683103316
London, : Printed by T. Fawcet, 1642. June 8
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The declaration and severall votes of both houses of Parliament [[electronic resource] ] : likewise the order of assistance given to the committees of both Houses concerning the magazine at Hull, and Sir John Hotham, governour thereof ; another order directed to the sheriffes of Yorke and Lincolne .
The declaration and severall votes of both houses of Parliament [[electronic resource] ] : likewise the order of assistance given to the committees of both Houses concerning the magazine at Hull, and Sir John Hotham, governour thereof ; another order directed to the sheriffes of Yorke and Lincolne .
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Record Nr. UNISA-996384159603316
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The last joyfull newes from Ireland [[electronic resource] ] : being the copies of two severall letters sent from Dublin the 28 of Aprill, 1642 to a noble person in this city : being the relation of a renowned victory obtained against 12000 rebels under the command of the Lord Mantgarret and the lords of the Pale where divers of the rebels were slaine and but 40 English : this victory was obtained by these worthy champions, the Earle of Ormond, Sir Charles Coate, Captaine Skoute, Captain Lucas : likewise the names of the chiefe commanders of the rebels that were taken and lost their heads, Colonell Arthur Cavenaough, the Lord Montgarrets sonne, Colonell Sutton, Colonell Birne : also a true intelligence of an English ship taken at Galwdy with 8 peeces of ordance and other munition with the surprisall of the Lord Montgarrets wagons with great store of victuall and munition : whereunto is annexed an order of the House of Commons for the providing for the souldiers imployed in the Irish Warres
The last joyfull newes from Ireland [[electronic resource] ] : being the copies of two severall letters sent from Dublin the 28 of Aprill, 1642 to a noble person in this city : being the relation of a renowned victory obtained against 12000 rebels under the command of the Lord Mantgarret and the lords of the Pale where divers of the rebels were slaine and but 40 English : this victory was obtained by these worthy champions, the Earle of Ormond, Sir Charles Coate, Captaine Skoute, Captain Lucas : likewise the names of the chiefe commanders of the rebels that were taken and lost their heads, Colonell Arthur Cavenaough, the Lord Montgarrets sonne, Colonell Sutton, Colonell Birne : also a true intelligence of an English ship taken at Galwdy with 8 peeces of ordance and other munition with the surprisall of the Lord Montgarrets wagons with great store of victuall and munition : whereunto is annexed an order of the House of Commons for the providing for the souldiers imployed in the Irish Warres
Autore P. R
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed by T. Fawcet, 1642
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P. R  
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A most worthy speech spoken by the Right Honourable Robert Earle of Warwicke [[electronic resource] ] : 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 : wherein 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 iudgement against one of that crew which tooke a pride in blaspheming against God, and cursing the Roundheads
A most worthy speech spoken by the Right Honourable Robert Earle of Warwicke [[electronic resource] ] : 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 : wherein 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 iudgement against one of that crew which tooke a pride in blaspheming against God, and cursing the Roundheads
Autore Warwick Robert Rich, Earl of, <1587-1658.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed by T. Fawcet, Novem. 29, 1642
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Record Nr. UNISA-996386286903316
Warwick Robert Rich, Earl of, <1587-1658.>  
London, : Printed by T. Fawcet, Novem. 29, 1642
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A most worthy speech, spoken by the Right Honourable Robert Earle of Warwicke; [[electronic resource] ] : 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
A most worthy speech, spoken by the Right Honourable Robert Earle of Warwicke; [[electronic resource] ] : 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
Autore Warwick Robert Rich, Earl of, <1587-1658.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed by T. Fawcet, Novem. 29. 1642
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Record Nr. UNISA-996383723903316
Warwick Robert Rich, Earl of, <1587-1658.>  
London, : Printed by T. Fawcet, Novem. 29. 1642
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New propositions [[electronic resource] /] / Propounded by the Earle of Pembrooke. the Earle of Northumberland. the Earle of Essex. And the Earle of Holland. To the lord major, aldermen, and common councell of the city in Guild-Hall. On Saturday being the 11. day of June, 1642. In the behalfe of all the Commons in England. Whereunto is annexed many remarkeable passages with the numbers of horse that they have underwrit. Together with the substance of a letter sent from Holland. Wherein is declared that there are many hundreds of carbines, 3000 great saddles, 300 barrels of powder, 8. pieces of ordnance, which is conceived to be bought with part of the money borrowed upon the jewels of the crowne, and to be transported to England. Also a declaration from both Houses of Parliament, concerning the ordering of the militia, directed to the deputy lievtenants of the respective counties throughout all England, and Dominion of Wales. Ordered that this be printed and published. Hen. Elsing. Cler. Parl. D. Com
New propositions [[electronic resource] /] / Propounded by the Earle of Pembrooke. the Earle of Northumberland. the Earle of Essex. And the Earle of Holland. To the lord major, aldermen, and common councell of the city in Guild-Hall. On Saturday being the 11. day of June, 1642. In the behalfe of all the Commons in England. Whereunto is annexed many remarkeable passages with the numbers of horse that they have underwrit. Together with the substance of a letter sent from Holland. Wherein is declared that there are many hundreds of carbines, 3000 great saddles, 300 barrels of powder, 8. pieces of ordnance, which is conceived to be bought with part of the money borrowed upon the jewels of the crowne, and to be transported to England. Also a declaration from both Houses of Parliament, concerning the ordering of the militia, directed to the deputy lievtenants of the respective counties throughout all England, and Dominion of Wales. Ordered that this be printed and published. Hen. Elsing. Cler. Parl. D. Com
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed by T. Fawcet, June 14. 1642
Descrizione fisica [8] p
Altri autori (Persone) EssexRobert Devereux, Earl of, <1591-1646.>
HollandHenry Rich, Earl of, <1590-1649.>
NorthumberlandAlgernon Percy, Earl of, <1602-1668.>
PembrokePhilip Herbert, Earl of, <1584-1650.>
Formato Materiale a stampa
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Record Nr. UNISA-996390779303316
London, : Printed by T. Fawcet, June 14. 1642
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New propositions [[electronic resource] /] / propounded by the Earle of Pembrook, the Earle of Northumberland, the Earle of Essex, and the Earle of Holland ; to the Lord Major, aldermen, and Common Councell of the city in Guild Hall, on Saturday being the 11 day of June, 1642 ; in the behalfe of all the Commons in England ; whereunto is annexed many remarkeable passages with the numbers of horse that they have underwrit ; together with the substance of a letter sent from Holland ; wherein is declared that there are many hundreds of carbines, 3000 great saddles, 300 barrels of powder, 8 pieces of ordnance which is conceived to be bought with part of the money borrowed upon the jewels of the crowne, and to be transported to England ; also a declaration from both Houses of Parliament concerning the ordering of the militia, directed to the deputy lievtenants of the respective counties throughout all England and Dominion of Wales
New propositions [[electronic resource] /] / propounded by the Earle of Pembrook, the Earle of Northumberland, the Earle of Essex, and the Earle of Holland ; to the Lord Major, aldermen, and Common Councell of the city in Guild Hall, on Saturday being the 11 day of June, 1642 ; in the behalfe of all the Commons in England ; whereunto is annexed many remarkeable passages with the numbers of horse that they have underwrit ; together with the substance of a letter sent from Holland ; wherein is declared that there are many hundreds of carbines, 3000 great saddles, 300 barrels of powder, 8 pieces of ordnance which is conceived to be bought with part of the money borrowed upon the jewels of the crowne, and to be transported to England ; also a declaration from both Houses of Parliament concerning the ordering of the militia, directed to the deputy lievtenants of the respective counties throughout all England and Dominion of Wales
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed by T. Fawcet, June 13, 1642
Descrizione fisica [8] p
Altri autori (Persone) EssexRobert Devereux, Earl of, <1591-1646.>
HollandHenry Rich, Earl of, <1590-1649.>
NorthumberlandAlgernon Percy, Earl of, <1602-1668.>
PembrokePhilip Herbert, Earl of, <1584-1650.>
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996391894903316
London, : Printed by T. Fawcet, June 13, 1642
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New propositions [[electronic resource] /] / propounded by the Earle of Pembrook, the Earle of Northumberland, the Earle of Essex, and the Earle of Holland ; to the lord major, aldermen, and common councell of the city in Guild Hall, on Saturday being the 11 day of June, 1642 ; in the behalfe of all the Commons in England ; whereunto is annexed many remarkeable passages with the numbers of horse that they have underwrit ; together with the substance of a letter sent from Holland ; wherein is declared that there are many hundreds of carbines, 3000 great saddles, 300 barrels of powder, 8 pieces of ordnance which is conceived to be bought with part of the money borrowed upon the jewels of the crowne, and to be transported to England ; also a declaration from both Houses of Parliament concerning the ordering of the militia, directed to the deputy lievtenants of the respective counties throughout all England and Dominion of Wales
New propositions [[electronic resource] /] / propounded by the Earle of Pembrook, the Earle of Northumberland, the Earle of Essex, and the Earle of Holland ; to the lord major, aldermen, and common councell of the city in Guild Hall, on Saturday being the 11 day of June, 1642 ; in the behalfe of all the Commons in England ; whereunto is annexed many remarkeable passages with the numbers of horse that they have underwrit ; together with the substance of a letter sent from Holland ; wherein is declared that there are many hundreds of carbines, 3000 great saddles, 300 barrels of powder, 8 pieces of ordnance which is conceived to be bought with part of the money borrowed upon the jewels of the crowne, and to be transported to England ; also a declaration from both Houses of Parliament concerning the ordering of the militia, directed to the deputy lievtenants of the respective counties throughout all England and Dominion of Wales
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed by T. Fawcet, June 14, 1642
Descrizione fisica [8] p
Altri autori (Persone) EssexRobert Devereux, Earl of, <1591-1646.>
HollandHenry Rich, Earl of, <1590-1649.>
NorthumberlandAlgernon Percy, Earl of, <1602-1668.>
PembrokePhilip Herbert, Earl of, <1584-1650.>
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996396814603316
London, : Printed by T. Fawcet, June 14, 1642
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The Parliaments lamentation, for the distractions of the kingdome [[electronic resource] ] : first, vvherein is declared their great sorrow for the Kings absence : secondly, that the church is so full of disturbances and distractions, caused by evill affected persons, which under the pretence of religion commit all sorts of outrages, and by their tumultuary practices destroy both the peace of the church and kingdome : thirdly that nevertheless though the Parliament have declared against such tumults, which causes His Majesty to declare them the abettors and maintainers of the said tumults and distractions
The Parliaments lamentation, for the distractions of the kingdome [[electronic resource] ] : first, vvherein is declared their great sorrow for the Kings absence : secondly, that the church is so full of disturbances and distractions, caused by evill affected persons, which under the pretence of religion commit all sorts of outrages, and by their tumultuary practices destroy both the peace of the church and kingdome : thirdly that nevertheless though the Parliament have declared against such tumults, which causes His Majesty to declare them the abettors and maintainers of the said tumults and distractions
Pubbl/distr/stampa .. London, : Printed by T. Fawcet, Iuly 6, 1642
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Record Nr. UNISA-996384434103316
.. London, : Printed by T. Fawcet, Iuly 6, 1642
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