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Colonell Fiennes his reply to a pamphlet entitvled, An answer to Colonell Nathaniel Fiennes relation concerning his surrender of the city and castle of Bristol by Clem. Walker [[electronic resource]] : : which said answer is here reprinted verbatim
Colonell Fiennes his reply to a pamphlet entitvled, An answer to Colonell Nathaniel Fiennes relation concerning his surrender of the city and castle of Bristol by Clem. Walker [[electronic resource]] : : which said answer is here reprinted verbatim
Autore Fiennes Nathaniel <1607 or 8-1669.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed for Thomas Vnderhill, 1643
Descrizione fisica 16 p
Altri autori (Persone) WalkerClement <1595-1651.>
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Record Nr. UNISA-996394124203316
Fiennes Nathaniel <1607 or 8-1669.>  
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Colonell Fiennes his reply to a pamphlet entitvled, An answer to Colonell Nathaniel Fiennes relation concerning his surrender of the city and castle of Bristol by Clem. Walker [[electronic resource] ] : which said answer is here reprinted verbatim. Ordered to be printed
Colonell Fiennes his reply to a pamphlet entitvled, An answer to Colonell Nathaniel Fiennes relation concerning his surrender of the city and castle of Bristol by Clem. Walker [[electronic resource] ] : which said answer is here reprinted verbatim. Ordered to be printed
Autore Fiennes Nathaniel <1607 or 8-1669.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed for Thomas Vnderhill, 1643
Descrizione fisica 16 p
Altri autori (Persone) WalkerClement <1595-1651.>
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996387197503316
Fiennes Nathaniel <1607 or 8-1669.>  
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The down-fall of Anti-Christ, or, The povver of preaching to pull down popery [[electronic resource] ] : in a briefe treatise on 2 Thessal. 2:8 / / by John Geree .
The down-fall of Anti-Christ, or, The povver of preaching to pull down popery [[electronic resource] ] : in a briefe treatise on 2 Thessal. 2:8 / / by John Geree .
Autore Geree John <1601?-1649.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed for Thomas Vnderhill, 1641
Descrizione fisica [25] p
Soggetto topico Preaching - England
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Record Nr. UNISA-996385850903316
Geree John <1601?-1649.>  
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The down-fall of Anti-Christ: or, The povver of preaching, to pull down popery [[electronic resource] ] : In a briefe treatise on 2. Thessal. 28. By John Geree, Pastour of Tewkesbury, in Glocester-Shire
The down-fall of Anti-Christ: or, The povver of preaching, to pull down popery [[electronic resource] ] : In a briefe treatise on 2. Thessal. 28. By John Geree, Pastour of Tewkesbury, in Glocester-Shire
Autore Geree John <1601?-1649.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed for Thomas Vnderhill, 1641
Descrizione fisica [26] p
Soggetto topico Preaching - England
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Record Nr. UNISA-996392653903316
Geree John <1601?-1649.>  
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The Latest remarkable truths, (not before printed) from Chester, Worcester, Devon, Somerset, Yorke and Lanchaster counties, as also from Scotland [[electronic resource] ] : Containing among other things these, viz. The Lord Generalls taking of Hereford, a treaty of peace, conditionally concluded upon in York-sheire, betweene the malignant and honest party. The taking prisoners the Earle of Bath, Sir Ralph Sydenham, M. Gifford, Sir Henry Barkley, Sir Henry Pollard, Captain Dyer, and many others of Somerset-sheire, together with the High-Sheriffe and his brother. That the commissioners of the Generall Assembly in Scotland, have chosen both divines and lay-elders, to come to the Assembly of England, with their names. Together, vvith a most exact relation of the siedge at Manchester, by the Lord Strange and his forces; begun upon Saturday the 24th. of Sept. ... Sent up by a speciall post, from a judicious eye witnesse, to a friend of the booksellers in London: shewed to many Parliament worthies, and by them read with much affection, which relation agreeth with many letters that are newly come to divers cittizens
The Latest remarkable truths, (not before printed) from Chester, Worcester, Devon, Somerset, Yorke and Lanchaster counties, as also from Scotland [[electronic resource] ] : Containing among other things these, viz. The Lord Generalls taking of Hereford, a treaty of peace, conditionally concluded upon in York-sheire, betweene the malignant and honest party. The taking prisoners the Earle of Bath, Sir Ralph Sydenham, M. Gifford, Sir Henry Barkley, Sir Henry Pollard, Captain Dyer, and many others of Somerset-sheire, together with the High-Sheriffe and his brother. That the commissioners of the Generall Assembly in Scotland, have chosen both divines and lay-elders, to come to the Assembly of England, with their names. Together, vvith a most exact relation of the siedge at Manchester, by the Lord Strange and his forces; begun upon Saturday the 24th. of Sept. ... Sent up by a speciall post, from a judicious eye witnesse, to a friend of the booksellers in London: shewed to many Parliament worthies, and by them read with much affection, which relation agreeth with many letters that are newly come to divers cittizens
Autore Judicious eye witnesse
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed for Thomas Vnderhill, October 4, 1642
Descrizione fisica [8] p
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996395005803316
Judicious eye witnesse  
London, : Printed for Thomas Vnderhill, October 4, 1642
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The Latest remarkable truths, not before printed, from Chester, Worcester, Devon, Somerset, Yorke and Lanchaster counties, as also from Scotland [[electronic resource] ] : containing among other things these, viz. : the Lord Generalls taking of Hereford, a treaty of peace, conditionally concluded upon in York-shire, between the malignant and honest party : the taking prisoners the Earle of Bath, Sir Ralph Sydenham, M. Gifford, Sir Henry Barkley, Sir Henry Pollard, Captain Dyer, and many others of Somerset-shire, together with the High-Sheriffe and his brother : that the commissioners of the generall assembly in Scotland, have chosen both divines and lay-elders, to come to the assembly of England, with their names : together with a most exact relation of the siedge at Manchester, by the Lord Strange and his forces, begun upon Saturday the 24th of Sept. ... : sent up by a speciall post / / from a judicious eye witnesse, to a friend of the booksellers in London; shewed to many Parliament worthies, and by them read vvith much affection, vvhich relation agreeth vvith many letters that are newly come to divers citizens
The Latest remarkable truths, not before printed, from Chester, Worcester, Devon, Somerset, Yorke and Lanchaster counties, as also from Scotland [[electronic resource] ] : containing among other things these, viz. : the Lord Generalls taking of Hereford, a treaty of peace, conditionally concluded upon in York-shire, between the malignant and honest party : the taking prisoners the Earle of Bath, Sir Ralph Sydenham, M. Gifford, Sir Henry Barkley, Sir Henry Pollard, Captain Dyer, and many others of Somerset-shire, together with the High-Sheriffe and his brother : that the commissioners of the generall assembly in Scotland, have chosen both divines and lay-elders, to come to the assembly of England, with their names : together with a most exact relation of the siedge at Manchester, by the Lord Strange and his forces, begun upon Saturday the 24th of Sept. ... : sent up by a speciall post / / from a judicious eye witnesse, to a friend of the booksellers in London; shewed to many Parliament worthies, and by them read vvith much affection, vvhich relation agreeth vvith many letters that are newly come to divers citizens
Autore Judicious eye witnesse
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed for Thomas Vnderhill, October 4, 1642
Descrizione fisica [8] p
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996397643703316
Judicious eye witnesse  
London, : Printed for Thomas Vnderhill, October 4, 1642
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Prince Ruperts burning love to England: discovered in Birminghams flames. Or A more exact and true naration of Birmingham's calamities, under the barbarous and inhumane cruelties of P. Ruperts forces [[electronic resource] ] : Wherein is related how that famous and well affected town of Birmingham was; unworthily opposed. Insolently invaded. Notoriously robbed and plundered. And most cruelly fired in cold blood the next day. By Prince Ruperts forces. Together with the number of Prince Ruperts forces, his considerable persons slaine, or mortally wounded; their many abominable carriages in and after the taking of the town. The small strength which Birmingham had to maintaine their defence, the names of their men slaine: the number of houses burned, and persons thereby destitute of habitation; with divers other considerable passages. Published at the request of the Committee at Coventry, that the kingdome may timely take notice what is generally to be expected if the cavaliers insolencies be not speedily crushed
Prince Ruperts burning love to England: discovered in Birminghams flames. Or A more exact and true naration of Birmingham's calamities, under the barbarous and inhumane cruelties of P. Ruperts forces [[electronic resource] ] : Wherein is related how that famous and well affected town of Birmingham was; unworthily opposed. Insolently invaded. Notoriously robbed and plundered. And most cruelly fired in cold blood the next day. By Prince Ruperts forces. Together with the number of Prince Ruperts forces, his considerable persons slaine, or mortally wounded; their many abominable carriages in and after the taking of the town. The small strength which Birmingham had to maintaine their defence, the names of their men slaine: the number of houses burned, and persons thereby destitute of habitation; with divers other considerable passages. Published at the request of the Committee at Coventry, that the kingdome may timely take notice what is generally to be expected if the cavaliers insolencies be not speedily crushed
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed for Thomas Vnderhill, 1643
Descrizione fisica 8 p
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996384181803316
London, : Printed for Thomas Vnderhill, 1643
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Prince Rvperts burning love to England discovered in Birminghams flames, or, A more exact and true narration of Birmingham's clamities under the barbarous and inhumane cruelties of P. Ruperts forces [[electronic resource] ] : wherein is related how that famous and well affected town of Birmingham was unworthily opposed, insolently invaded, notoriously robbed and plundered, and most cruelly fired in cold blood the next day by Prince Ruperts forces : together with the number of Prince Ruperts forces, his considerable persons slaine or mortally wounded : their many abominable carriages in and after the taking of the town : the small strength which Birmingham had to maintaine their defence : the names of their men slaine : the number of houses burned, and persons thereby destitute of habitation : with divers other considerable passages
Prince Rvperts burning love to England discovered in Birminghams flames, or, A more exact and true narration of Birmingham's clamities under the barbarous and inhumane cruelties of P. Ruperts forces [[electronic resource] ] : wherein is related how that famous and well affected town of Birmingham was unworthily opposed, insolently invaded, notoriously robbed and plundered, and most cruelly fired in cold blood the next day by Prince Ruperts forces : together with the number of Prince Ruperts forces, his considerable persons slaine or mortally wounded : their many abominable carriages in and after the taking of the town : the small strength which Birmingham had to maintaine their defence : the names of their men slaine : the number of houses burned, and persons thereby destitute of habitation : with divers other considerable passages
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed for Thomas Vnderhill, 1643
Descrizione fisica 8 p
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996393945003316
London, : Printed for Thomas Vnderhill, 1643
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The rider of the vvhite horse and his army, their late good successe in Yorre-shiere [sic], or, A true and faithfull relation of that famous and wonderfull victory at Bradford, obtained by the club-men there, with all the circumstances thereof [[electronic resource] ] : And of the taking of Leeds and Wakefield by the same men under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax, with the manner and circumstances thereof from good hands. Seriously commended to the high court of Parliament, and all that are of God's side for their incouragement
The rider of the vvhite horse and his army, their late good successe in Yorre-shiere [sic], or, A true and faithfull relation of that famous and wonderfull victory at Bradford, obtained by the club-men there, with all the circumstances thereof [[electronic resource] ] : And of the taking of Leeds and Wakefield by the same men under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax, with the manner and circumstances thereof from good hands. Seriously commended to the high court of Parliament, and all that are of God's side for their incouragement
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed for Thomas Vnderhill, 1643
Descrizione fisica [1], 7 p
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Record Nr. UNISA-996392796803316
London, : Printed for Thomas Vnderhill, 1643
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The Rider of the white horse and his army their late good success in York-shiere, or, A true and faithfull relation of that famous and wonderfull victory at Bradford obtained by the club-men there with all the circumstances thereof [[electronic resource] ] : and of the taking of Leeds and Wakefield by the same men under te command of Sir Thomas Fairfax, with the manner and circumstances thereof from good hands
The Rider of the white horse and his army their late good success in York-shiere, or, A true and faithfull relation of that famous and wonderfull victory at Bradford obtained by the club-men there with all the circumstances thereof [[electronic resource] ] : and of the taking of Leeds and Wakefield by the same men under te command of Sir Thomas Fairfax, with the manner and circumstances thereof from good hands
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed for Thomas Vnderhill, 1643
Descrizione fisica [1], 7 p
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996385111803316
London, : Printed for Thomas Vnderhill, 1643
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