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The iuglers discovered, in two letters writ by Lievt. Col. John Lilburne, prerogative prisoner in the Tower of London, the 28. September, 1647. to his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, Captaine Generall of all the forces in England and Wales, discovering the turn-coat, Machiavell practises, and under-hand dealings of Lievt. Gen. Cromwell, and his soone in law, Commissary Generall Ireton, and the rest of their hocus pocus faction in his Excellencies Counsell of Warre, the first of which letters thus followeth. Unto which is annexed some advice to the private soldiers
Lilburne, John (1614?-1657); Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671)
[1647]
The two letters dated July 22 and August 21; "advice to the private soldiers" dated September 8, 1647. Imprint from Wing. Caption title. P. 11, 12 misnumbered 12, 11. Annotation on Thomason co...
A perfect relation of all the proceedings betwixt his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and his Highnesse Prince Rupert. About the delivery up of the city, castle, and all the forts in and about Bristoll. The severall summons letters and propositions on both sides, with the answers thereunto, before his Excellencies storming. And the articles agreed unto by the commissioners of both parties, of the surrender of the city, castle, forts, ordnance, armes, ammunition, &c. since the said storming. Read in the House of Peeres, on Friday the 12th. of September 1645. Published by authority
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671); Rupert Prince, Count Palatine (1619-1682); Great Britain. Parliament
Sept. 13. 1645
Also published in part as: 'A true relation of the storming of Bristoll'. The various letters dated September 4,5,6,7,8,9. The official surrender of Bristol was received on September 11.
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.
A declaration of the representations of the officers of the Navy. Concerning the impeached Members of Parliament, transported beyond the seas. With a charge against some officers... Also, His Majesties protestation, sent by Collonell Whaley
Charles king of England (1600-1649); Whalley, Edward (1675); Great Britain. Royal Navy
1647
Indexed in: Wing D763.
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.
A declaration from his Excellence Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Generall Councel of the Army, held at Putney, on Thursday September 16. 1647. Concerning the delaies in raising monies for supply of the Army, and other forces of the Kingdome. And their humble offers and desires in relation thereto. Tendred to the Right Honourable Commissioners of Parliament residing with the Army, and by them to be presented to the Houses. With his Exceliencies [sic] letter to the Commissioners concerning the same. Also a narrative of the souldiers behaviour towards the L. Lauderdale
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671); Great Britain. Army; Great Britain. Parliament; Great Britain. Army
1647
Dated Putney, September 17. Title within decorative border; headpieces; initials.
Quære's, seasonable, to be humbly presented to King Charles, at Holmby, and others, for his Parliament at Westminster: vvith a few to be taken to heart, by the common people of England
Philanactodemus
Printed in the yeare 1647
Place of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aprill: 15th. London".
Desires propounded to the Honourable House of Commons : from Denzill Holles, Esq; Sir Philip Stapleton, Sir William Lewis, Sir John Clotworthy, Sir William Waller, Sir John Maynard, Knights, Major Generall Massey, John Glynne Esquire, Recorder of London, Walter Long, Esq; Col. Edward Harley, and Anthony Nicoll, Esq; members of the Honourable House of Commons. VVho stand impeached by His Excellency Sir Tho. Fairfax, and the army under his command. Also their demurrer to the charge: and the votes of the House, giving them leave to goe beyond the seas, and to absent themselves for six moneths: and Mr. Speaker to grant them passes
Holles, Denzil Holles Baron (1599-1680); Great Britain. Parliament
1647
Annotation on Thomason copy: "July 21". Date of first item wrongly given as June 19 instead of July 19, 1647.
A nevv remonstrance of the eleven impeached members, declaring the true reasons, why some of them have now chosen to goe into forraigne kingdomes, and others to obscure themselves in this. Also the cleereing of themselves from the severall accusations, which since the last answer and vindication have been lately laid unto their charge. Together with their last resolution, and protestation, and their assurance of a happy meeting in the haven of peace, and their re-union, although now disjoyned for a season, by the foul weather of these uncertaine times
Printed in the yeere, 1647
Place of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aug: 14". New remonstrance of the eleven impeached members.
Plain English to His Excellencie the Lord General Monck, and the officers of his army: or, A word in season, not onely to them, but to all impartial Englishmen. To vvhich is added, A declaration of Parliament in the year 1647. setting forth the grounds and reasons, why they resolved to make no further address or application to the King
Milton, John (1608-1674); Great Britain. Parliament
in the year 1660
Caption title on p. 1: To his Excellency the Lord General Monck, and the officers of the army under his command. Dated (p.8) March 22, 1659. Caption title on p. 17: A declaration of the Commons of E...
Putney proiects. Or the old serpent in a new forme. Presenting to the view of all the well affected in England, the serpentine deceit of their pretended friends in the Armie, indeavouring to introduce tyranny and slavery in a new method
Wildman, Sir John (1621?-1693)
printed in the yeare 1647
"Pretended friends" are Oliver Cromwell, Henry Ireton, and others. Dated December 30, 1647 by Thomason. Text is continuous despite irregular pagination. Unanswered catchword 'O' E4v (p.38). John...
The out-cryes of oppressed commons. Directed to all the rationall and understanding men in the kingdome of England, and dominion of Wales... From Lieut. Col. John Lilburne, prerogative prisoner in the Tower of London, and Richard Overton, prerogative prisoner, in the infamous gaole of Newgate. Febr. 1647
Lilburne, John (1614?-1657); Overton, Richard (fl.1646)
[1647]
Dated February 28, 1647 by Thomason. Publisher includes a petition to the House of Commons, March 1, 1646 at end to utilize space, "The petition of divers young men, and apprentices of the city of L...