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Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Humour Poetry Early Works : The Parliaments thanks to the Citie : for their kinde complyance with them in all their treasons from time to time committed against His Maiesties honor, crowne and dignitie. Dedicated to the loyall and treacherous citizens; the valiant and cowardly citizens; the wise and foolish citizens; the wealthy and poor citizens; the square and Round-headed citizens; the honored, and the horned citizens. By Mercurius Melancholicus:; Mercurius Melancholicus,  1648 1
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 In Literature : Royalism and poetry in the English Civil Wars : the drawn sword.; Loxley, James,  1997 1
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Influence   3
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Journalists Early Works T   4
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Law And Legislation Early   7
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Literature And The War   7
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Manpower Early Works To : A true relation of the army set out by the county of Essex, under the command of the Right Honourable, Robert Earle of Warwick: : for the defence of the King and Parliament, containing 12000. horse and foot, most of them having set out themselves at their owne costs and charges. Also the names of such gentlemen as are nominated to levy the said army in that county and be commanders of it, and the severall places out of which they are to be raised. Sir Tho. Barrington. M. Grimston. Sir John Sandys. Sir Tho. Wiseman. Sir Harb. Grimston. Sir Samuel Luke. M. Tho. Mildmay. M. William Wiseman M. Wright. Sir William Stewkly Sir Martin Lumley. M. Talbot. M. Wiseman. M. Alleston. M. Browne. Captain Mildmay. Captain Fleming. Captain Awdley. M. Gregory Baker. M. Thomas King. M. Whitaker. M. Peck. M. Sams. M. White. M. Thomas White. M. Isaac Joyner. M. Haddon. M. Bradley. M. Hugh Radley. Sir Henry Mildmay. Sir Humph. Mildmay M. Henry Fisher. Sir William Luckey. M. Tho. Harbottle. M. Ramsey.  1642 1
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Mass Media And The War Ea : The copy of a letter written from Northampton: : containing a true relation of the souldier's preaching, and murdering a woman: which are very grosly misreported by the Diurnal, and Moderate intelligencer. Together with some more new-light from Mr. Del, the chaplain to the army. As also, the quarter the souldiers give to the country where they are quartered.  1647 1
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Medical Care Early Works : An order of the Commons assembled in Parliament, : enabling the severall committees in the severall counties to examine the abuses in placing of officers in the severall hospitalls in the kingdome. And likewise to provide for the maintenance of such souldiers as have been maimed in the Parliaments service, and are of the said severall counties. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D Com.; England and Wales.  1645 1
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Military Intelligence Ear : Prince Roberts disguises; or A perfect true relation of the severall shapes he has taken, since the Lord Generall went forth first from London; : with a discovery of the pollicy he hath used, to be eye witnesse, and to know his Excellencies strength. Also how he came up to the city disguised like a vvoman, and viewed all the severall vvorkes, and trenches. Related to an inne-keeper at Colebrooke, who was toule it in a merry humour by one of the cavaliers, and sent by the said innekeeper, in a letter to Mr. Johnson, in Barbakin.  1642 1
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Moral And Ethical Aspects   4
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Naval Operations   2
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Naval Operations Early Wo   44
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Naval Operations Sources : A message from both Houses of Parliament : sent to Yorke to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, the 28 of March 1642. With His Majesties letter to the Lord Keeper, in answer to the same, dated March the last, 1642.; England and Wales.  1642 1
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Newspapers : The proceedings of the army under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax : From ... Containing the story of the Club-men, and relief of Taunton. Wherein is expressed the propositions of the Club-men, and Sir Thomas Fairfax his answer unto them. Sent from Mr Bowles (Chaplain to Sir Thomas Fairfax) to a friend of his in London.  1645 1
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Newspapers Early Works To : Mercurius Anti-Mercurius, : communicating all humours, conditions, forgeries and lyes of Mydas-eard newsmongers.  1648 1
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Pamphlets   40
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Pamphlets Early Works To   11
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Participation Foreign Ear : The true copy of a letter sent from the Hague in Holland to a great nobleman in England; : concerning the raising of a great army in France, Denmarke, Holland, &c. to assist the Kings Majesty in England. With the names of the commanders in chiefe; and the number and proportion both of men, money, armes, and ammunition. Intercepted, and read in both Houses of Parliament, and ordered to be printed and published, and read in all parish churches within the city of London, and the suburbs thereof, by the parsons, vicars, or curats of the same. Imprimatur, G.M.  1648 1
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Participation Scottish Ea : Foure speeches delivered in Guild-Hall on Friday the sixth of October, 1643. : At a common-hall, vpon occasion of desiring the assistance of our brethren of Scotland in this warre. / Viz. the [brace] 1. by Mr. Solicitor. 2. by Mr. Edmund Calamy. 3. by Mr. Jeremiah Burroughes. 4. by Mr. Obadiah Sedgewick. Published according to order.  1646 1
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Peace : Papers from the Scots quarters, : containing the substance of two votes made by the Estates at Edenburgh at their generall meeting this present Septemb. 1646. Concerning their armies marching home, and delivering up their garrisons; as also, concerning the peace and union of the kingdomes: with some other passages concerning the King; and other matters of note. And the taking of Cary Castle, and securing other parts in the north of Scotland by Major-Generall Middleton. Printed and published according to order, and for generall satisfaction.  1646 1
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Peace Early Works To   116
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Peace Sermons   3
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Periodicals   222
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Periodicals Early Works T   2
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Personal Narratives   7
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Personal Narratives Early   13
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Poetry   34
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Poetry Early Works To   121
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Prisoners And Prisons Ear   12
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Prizes Early Works To : An ordinance by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, : for the preservation and keeping together for publique use, such books, evidenees [sic], records and writings sequestred or taken by distresse or otherwise, as are fit to be so preserved. 18 Novemb. 1643. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Elsinge Cler. Parl. Dom. Com.; England and Wales.  1643 1
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Prizes Etc Early Works To : By the King. A proclamation for taking prizes at sea in the time of this rebellion.; England and Wales.  1644 1
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Prophecies   5
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Prophecies Early Works To   25
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Prophecies Poetry Early W : Britain's remembrancer. Selections; Wither, George,  1643 1
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Public Opinion   2
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Public Opinion Early Work   5
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Registers   2
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Registers Early Works To   3
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Registers Of Dead   3
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Registers Of Death : A List of the Irish killed in the battaile the 8th of August, 1647, within three miles of Trimme at the Linche of the Knocke  1647 1
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Religious Aspects   4
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Religious Aspects Early W   81
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Religious Aspects Periodi : New Christian vses upon the weekly true passages and proceedings, : which from week to week are most considerable in the whole kingdom.  1643 1
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Religious Aspects Poetry   3
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Religious Aspects Sermons   2
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Religious Asspects Early : His Majesties last propositions to the Commissioners at the treaty, : to be communicated to His two Houses of Parliament assembled at Westminster; declaring His royal assent to sign the propositions, and to unite Himself with His two houses, for the concluding of a safe and present peace. And His proclamation thereupon, published by his Majesites special command, and dated from Newport 28. Octob. 1648. With the votes of both houses concerning the King; and the proposals of the Lord Gen. Fairfax, touching the setling of the kingdom, and disbanding part of the army. Agreed upon by His Excellency, and the Councell of War, and presented to the Parliaments commissioners on Saturday last, at the treaty at St. Albanes between the Parliament and army.  1648 1
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Secret Service Early Work   4
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Sermons   27
Great Britain History Civil War 1642 1649 Sermons 17th Centur : A patheticall perswasion to pray for publick peace: : propounded in a sermon preached in the cathedrall church of Saint Paul, Octob. 2. 1642. By Matthew Griffith, rector of S. Mary Magdalens neer Old-Fishstreet, London.; Griffith, Matthew,  1642 1
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