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245 02 A letter sent from the devises in Wiltshire to a friend in
       Salisbury. :|bShewing the condition of the towne, the 
       affections of the inhabitants, and the behaviour of Sir 
       Edward Baynton whilest he was there.  Written some weekes 
       since, but now printed upon occasion of a late abuse in 
       Salisbury, done by some Parliament  plundring forces under
       the command of Hungerford and Fines who wander about the 
       country, robbing and spoyling His Majesties good subjects.
       A true relation whereof is hereunto annexed, that other 
       cities, townes, and countries, may endeavour to withstand 
       these and the like rebels who aime at nothing more then 
       the ruine and destruction of this famous and flourishing 
       kingdome. 
260    [London] :|bPrinted for W. Webb,|c1643. 
300    8 p. 
500    Signed on p. 5: E.A. 
500    Place of publication suggested by Wing (2nd ed.). 
500    Reproduction of original in: Beinecke Rare Book and 
       Manuscript Library. 
600 10 Baynton, Edward,|cSir,|d1618?-1679 
651  0 Great Britain|xHistory|yCivil War, 1642-1649|vEarly works 
       to 1800. 
700 0  E. A. 
830  0 Early English books online. 
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