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Some speciall passages from Hull, Anlaby, and Yorke: truly informed Munday the first of August 1642
1642
Published under various similar titles between May-August 1642. At the head of the titlepage "Number 10." and above the first line of the title "(51)".
The Marquesse of Ormonds Proclamation concerning the peace concluded with the Irish rebells, by the Kings command, at the Generall Assembly at Kilkenney. With a speech delivered by Sir Richard Blake, Speaker of the Assembly at Kilkenney. Also a speech by the Marquesse of Ormond in answer to the same. Together with a perfect list of their severall numbers of horse and foot... [etc.]
Ormonde, James Butler Duke of (1610-1688); Blake, Sir Richard (1663); Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1641-1649: Ormonde)
Febr. 27. 1649
Printed February 27, 1649. Irregular pagination, running as follows: pp.[2],1-2,2,6,5-6,9-16. Pp.9-10 (i.e.B1) printed in a smaller type-face.
A letter from His Excellencie the Lord General Monck, and the officers under his command, to the Parliament : in the name of themselves, and the souldiers under them
Albemarle, George Monck Duke of (1608-1670); Macock, John; Great Britain. Army
1660
In this edition, line 10 of title ends: souldiers. Text and register continuous. Dated Feb. 11. 1659. Signed at end: George Monck [and 11 others].
The beacons quenched: or The humble information of divers officers of the Army, and other wel-affected persons, to the Parliament and Common-wealth of England; concerning the Machivilian design of the Presbyterians, now carrying on by the Stationers of London : To bring an odium upon the Parliament and Army, introduce the whole body of Presbyterian doctrine and worship. seduce the good people of this Common-wealth, unto the Presbyterian slavery, than which nothing can be worse. By publishing divers treasonable and most scandalous books (a catalogue of many whereof is here inserted) against the honor of the Parliament, the Lord Generall, and severall other worthy members of this Common-Wealth
Pride, Thomas (1658)
1652
A reply to two pamphlets, "A beacon set on fire" (September 21) and "A second beacon, fired by Scintilla", (October 4). Irregular pagination [2],5,14,10,8,[1],10-16. Signed on A4v: Thomas Pride, W...
Strange newes from Yorke, Hull, Beverley, and Manchester. Or, a continuation of the proceedings passages, and matters of consequence that hath passed this last weeke in his Maiesties army before Hull, with some occurrences from Yorke during the Kings absence : as also of my Lord Stranges comming in a warlike manner against the town of Manchester and slew three of the inhabitants thereof. Beeing all that passed here from the 16 of Iuly to the 23. Sent in a letter from a worthy knight now resident in Yorke, to a gentleman in Kings Street in Westminster, Iuly 25. 1642. Also the humble petition of Sir Francis Wortley Knight and Baronet to the Kings most Excellent Majestie. With his Maiesties answer thereunto. Edw. Nicholas
A. F; Wortley, Sir Francis (1591-1652); Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
1642
The first letter is signed: A. F. The King's answer to Sir Francis Wortley's letter is dated 18. of July, 1642. Actual pagination: [1],2-3,5-6,6-7,[1].
His Maiesties ansvver to the declaration of both Hovses concerning Hull. Sent 4 May, 1642. With His Majesties expresse warrant to the High-Sheriff of the County of York concerning the proceedings of Sir John Hotham in Hull
Charles king of England (1600-1649); Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
1642
Indexed in: Wing C2112.
The declaration of the Right Honourable Henry Earle of Cumberland; together with divers gentlemen of the county of York, who desire it may be put in print, and published in all the parish-churches of this county. 26. August, 1642
Cumberland, Henry Clifford Earl of (1591-1643); Barker, Robert (1645); Thomas, John (fl. 1637-1644)
Septem. 8. 1642
Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed.) C7578.
The triumph stain'd. Being an answer to Truth's triumph, i.e. a pamphlet so called, and lately set forth by Mr. John Wildman, a pretended Gentleman of the life-guard to his excellency Sir Tho: Fairfax. With a full and perfect account of an information of dangerous and bloody consequence, given in to the House of Lords (at their bar) January the 18. 1647. against Lieut. Col. Iohn Lilburn and John Wildman
Masterson, George (fl.1648)
1647
Thomason lists as February 10, 1648. With a final leaf of imprimatur, dated Febr. 9. 1647.
His Majesties declaration concerning leavies
Charles I, King of England (1600-1649); Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
1642
"Charles R. Our expresse pleasure is, that this our declaration be published in all churches and chappells within the kingdom of England and the dominion of Wales, by the parsons, vicars, or curates o...
A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. Whereby the good subiects of this kingdome may better discerne their owne danger... Also some observations and directions to the knights, gentlemen and other inhabitants of York-shire and other the northerne counties
Great Britain. Parliament
August 22, 1642
Imprint, expanded from Wing, states: August 22, Printed for Iohn Wright. 1642.
Propositions made by both Houses of Parliament, to the Kings Majestie, for a reconciliation of the differences betweene His Maiestie and the said Hovses. Die Jovis 2. die Junii. 1642... With an order of the House of Parliament, concerning the iewels belonging to the Crown
Great Britain. Parliament
June 3. 1642
Imprint reads: June 3. London, printed for I.Green. and A.Coe. 1642.
The heads of the great charge, presented to the Honourable House of Commons, against the eleven impeached members, by Colonel Scroope. Colonel Okey. Colonel Hewson. Colonel Pride. Lievt. Col. Bowen. Lievt. Col. Goffe Major Raynbow. Capt. Berry. Capt. Clarke. Capt. Carter. Capt Roase. Master Sexby Master Gettings. As also, certain papers from the army, setting forth the gallant proceedings of the commissioners, in their present treaty at Wickham
Scrope, Adrian (1601-1660); Great Britain. Army
July 8. 1647
Charge presented July 6; Papers from the army, July 1. With two letters from Thomas Fairfax, July 1 and 2. Published July 8, 1647. Signatures: [A]⁴.