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The rendezvouz of General Monck, upon the confines of England : and the setting up of the Parliaments standard on Berwick Hills: with the number of his forces; and the securing of the Kings sconce, and several other forts. Also, a declaration of the lords, knights, ministers, and gentry, in the northern parts; and their adhering to Gen. Monck; in the name of themselves, and the Parliament. And proposals to the free-born people of England
[1659]
Text begins with the Declaration, apparently as published. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nou. 4. 1659".
A timely warning, and friendly admonition to the forces in Scotland under General Monck, intended for their information, and to prevent effusion of blood
printed in the year, 1659
Published November 25 (Thomason).
A letter of November the 16th : from an eminent officer in the army at Edenburgh to a friend at London, declaring the true number of the horse and foot now under General Monck, and their unanimons [sic] resolution to adventure all for the support of magistracie and ministrie, the rights of the people, and priviledges of Parliament; all which are now endeavoured to be subverted by that part of the army under Colonel Lambert and others about London
A. B Eminent officer in the army at Edenburgh
Printed in the year 1659
Signed at end: A.B. Place of publication conjectured by Wing.
Iter Boreale. : Attempting somthing upon the successful and matchless march of the Lord General George Monck, from Scotland, to London, the last winter, &c
Wild, Robert (1609-1679)
1660
First edition. One of several issues. In verse. By R. Wild.