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Three letters: the first, from an officer in His Majesties army to a gentleman in Gloucestershire. Upon occasion of certain querees scattered about that country. The second, a letter from a grave gentleman once a Member of the House of Commons, to his friend, (remaining a member of the same House) in London, concerning his reason why he left the House, and concerning the late treaty. The third, a letter to a gentleman of Leicestershire, shewing, that all the overtures, which have been made for peace and accomodation have proceeded from His Majesty onely
Heylyn, Peter (1600-1662)
May 24, 1643
In this issue p.2-3 are misnumbered 4-5, p.32 is apparently unnumbered; in another issue p.41 is misnumbered 37. According to Madan, these letters were originally issued separately (Madan 1350, 1349...