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Exceeding joyful newes from York, being, a true relation of many passages of great consequence, happened very latelie between His Majesty and the inhabitants of Yorkeshire, with many more credible tydings from that county. Whereunto is annexed, the true subjects admonition, striving to induce all men to follow their example, it being both for Gods glory, His Majesties honour, prosperity and quiet of the honourable Houses of Parliament, and the safety and security of this kingdom. Also an order from the high court of Parliament. Iohn Brown Cler. Parliamentorum
1642
Pro-Royalist verses at end. "Ordered by the Lords and Commons... that the Lord Howard of Char, shall attend upon the King, and present some reasons unto His Majesty": p.[8].