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Fairfax, Ferdinando Fairfax Baron (1584-1648) | 26 |
Fairfax, Ferdinando Fairfax | 9 |
Fairfax, Ferdinando Fairfax, Baron, 1584-1648 | 9 |
Great Britain. Parliament | 9 |
Newcastle, William Cavendish, Duke of, 1592-1676 | 9 |
Stockdell, Thomas | 5 |
Great Britain | 4 |
Norwich, George Goring, Earl of, 1583?-1663 | 4 |
Cholmley, Henry, Sir, 1609-1666 | 3 |
Cholmley, Hugh, Sir, 1600-1657 | 3 |
A Miraculous victory obtained by the Right Honorable, Ferdinando Lord Fairfax, against the army under the command of the Earl of Newcastle at Wakefield in York-shire: of the enemy there was taken prisoners, Generall Goring, Sir Thomas Bland, 2 colonells, Sergeant Major Car, 13 captains, 1500 souldiers, 27 colours of foot, 3 cornets of horse, 4 lieutenants, 15 ensignes, and 1 cornet, 4 peeces of ordnance, all their ammunition, and a great number of armes, with the losse of 7 common souldiers. Sent in two letters to the Honorable, W. Lenthall, Esq., speaker in the House of Commons : also a letter of great consequence, which was found in Generall Gorings chamber, which was sent to him by his father the Lord Goring... [etc.]
Fairfax, Ferdinando Fairfax Baron (1584-1648); Stockdell, Thomas
May 27, 1643
Imprint reads: May 27. Printed for Edw. Husbands. 1643. First and 2d editions differ only in t.p.; the 2d edition has title, "A fuller relation of that miraculous victory." The first letter is by ...
A reall protestation of many, and very eminent persons in the county of Yorke : declaring their resolutions concerning the present distractions; some of whose names are subscribed
Fairfax, Ferdinando Fairfax Baron (1584-1648); Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671)
1642
Woodcut on t.p. "Signed at Ottley by Ferdinando Lord Fair-Fax. Sir Thomas Fair-Fax... [and 16 others]" - P. 6-7. Published August 29, 1642.
A true and exact relation of the great victories obtained by the Earl of Manchester, and the Lord Fairfax; against the Earl of Newcastles army in the north. As it appears by a letter of Sir William Widdrington, sent to the Earl of Newcastle; which letter was intercepted by the Parliaments Army, and sent to the House of Commons. Together with two letters concerning the said victories: the one from the Right Honourable, the Lo: Fairfax; the other from Sir John Meldrum, to the Honourable, Sir William Lenthall Esquire, Speaker of the House of Commons. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that this relation and letters forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl.D.Com
Widdrington, William Widdrington Baron (1610-1651); Fairfax, Ferdinando Fairfax Baron (1584-1648); Meldrum, Sir John (1645); Great Britain. Parliament
October 19. 1643
Place of publication from Wing. Letter from Widdington to the Earl of Newcastle dated October 12, 1643; letter from Lord Fairfax also dated October 12; letter from Meldrum to Lenthall dated October ...
The articles of the svrrender of the city of Yorke to the Earle of Leven, Lord Fairefax, and Earle of Manchester, on Tuesday July 16. 1644 : Together with an explanation of some part of the articles
Leven, Alexander Leslie Earl of (1580?-1661); Fairfax, Ferdinando Fairfax Baron (1584-1648); Manchester, Edward Montagu Earl of (1602-1671)
July 23, 1644
Indexed in: Wing (CD-ROM, 1996) A3876.
A fuller relation of that miraculous victory which it pleased God to give unto the Parliaments forces under the command of the Right Honourable the Lord Fairefax : against the Earle of New-Castles army at Wakefield in Yorkshire. Where they tooke prisoners, Generall Goring, Sir Thomas Bland, 2 colonels, Sergeant Major Car, 13 captaines, 1500 souldiers, 27 colours of foot, 3 cornets of horse, 4 lieutenants, 15 ensignes, and 1 cornet, 4 pieces of ordnance, all their ammunition, and a great number of armes, with the losse of seven common souldiers. Sent in two letters to the Honourable W. Lenthall, Esq. Speaker in the House of Commons. Also a letter of great consequence, which was found in Generall Gorings chamber, which was sent to him by his father the Lord Goring. Die Sabathii, 27 Maii. 1643. Ordered by the Lords & Commons in Parl. that publique thanksgiving be to morrow the 28 of this instant May, given... John Brown Cler, Parliamentor
Fairfax, Ferdinando Fairfax Baron (1584-1648); Stockdell, Thomas; Norwich, George Goring Earl of (1583?-1663); Lenthall, William (1591-1662)
1643
Imprint reads: May 29. Printed for Iohn Wright... 1643. First letter signed: Fer. Fairfax. Second letter by Thomas Stockdell (ESTC). Signatures: A⁴.
A Miraculous victory obtained by the Right Honorable, Ferdinando Lord Fairfax, against the army under the command of the Earl of Newcastle at Wakefield in York-shire: of the enemy there was taken prisoners, Generall Goring, Sir Thomas Bland, 2 colonells, Sergeant Major Car, 13 captains, 1500 souldiers, 27 colours of foot, 3 cornets of horse, 4 lieutenants, 15 ensignes, and 1 cornet, 4 peeces of ordnance, all their ammunition, and a great number of armes, with the losse of 7 common souldiers. Sent in two letters to the Honorable, W. Lenthall, Esq., speaker in the House of Commons : also a letter of great consequence, which was found in Generall Gorings chamber, which was sent to him by his father the Lord Goring... [etc.]
Fairfax, Ferdinando Fairfax Baron (1584-1648); Stockdell, Thomas
1853
Type-facsimile of edition published, [London] : Edw. Husbands. 1643.
A letter from the right honourable Ferdinando Lord Fairfax, Sir Hugh Cholmley, Sir Philip Stapleton, Sir Henry Cholmley, committees of the Commons House of Parliament, residing at Yorke : Together with a relation of all the passages at the great meeting at Yorke, on Thursday the 12 of this instant May. With the free-holders protestation inclosed in the letter from the said committee to Mr. Speaker, and ordered by the said House to be forthwith published in print. H. Elsing. Cler. Parl. de Com
Fairfax, Ferdinando Fairfax Baron (1584-1648); Cholmley, Sir Henry (1609-1666); Cholmley, Sir Hugh (1600-1657); Stapleton, Sir Philip (1603-1647); Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Great Britain. Parliament
1642
The freeholders' protestation dated May 13, 1642. "Sir" Henry Chomley has misprint "Sit".
A letter from the right honourable Ferdinando Lord Fairfax, Sir Hugh Cholmley, Sir Philip Stapleton, Sir Henry Cholmley, committees of the Commons House of Parliament residing at Yorke : Together, vvith a relation of all the passages at the great meeting at Yorke, on Thursday the 12. of this instant May, with the freeholders protestation inclosed in the letter from the said committee to Master Speaker, and ordered by the said house to be forthwith published in print. H. Elsing. Cler. Perl. [sic] de Com
Fairfax, Ferdinando Fairfax Baron (1584-1648); Cholmley, Sir Henry (1609-1666); Cholmley, Sir Hugh (1600-1657); Stapleton, Sir Philip (1603-1647); Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Great Britain. Parliament
1642
In this issue, the caption on leaf B3r reads "To the Kings most excellent Maiesty..."; another issue reads "To the Kings most ewcellent Maiesty ..." Freeholders' protestation dated May 13.
An answer of the Right Honourable the Earle of New-castle, His Excellency, &c. To the groundlesse aspersions cast upon him by the Lord Fairefax, in his late warrant (here inserted) bearing the date Feb. 2. 1642
Newcastle, William Cavendish Duke of (1592-1676); Fairfax, Ferdinando Fairfax Baron (1584-1648)
1642 [i.e. 1643]
Franke edition of this pamphlet dated March 3rd in Thomason. H.H. = Henry Hall.
The good and prosperous successe of the Parliaments forces in York-Shire against the Earle of New-Castle and his popish adherents. As it was sent in a letter
Fairfax, Ferdinando Fairfax Baron (1584-1648); Great Britain. Parliament
Ian. 31, 1642 [i.e.1643]
Fairfax's letter sent Jan. 26th, 1643; pamphlet published Jan. 31, 1643. Imprint reads: Ian. 31. Printed for Iohn Wright... 1642.
Letter written by Ferdinando Fairfax expressing his willingness to serve in Parliament.
Fairfax, Ferdinando Fairfax Baron (1584-1648)
1640
Ferdinando Fairfax's letter written from York and dated 24 September 1640 expressing his willingness to serve in Parliament.
A Miraculous victory obtained by the Right Honorable, Ferdinando Lord Fairfax, against the army under the command of the Earl of Newcastle at Wakefield in York-shire: of the enemy there was taken prisoners, Generall Goring, Sir Thomas Bland, 2 colonells, Sergeant Major Car, 13 captains, 1500 souldiers, 27 colours of foot, 3 cornets of horse, 4 lieutenants, 15 ensignes, and 1 cornet, 4 peeces of ordnance, all their ammunition, and a great number of armes, with the losse of 7 common souldiers. Sent in two letters to the Honorable, W. Lenthall, Esq., speaker in the House of Commons : also a letter of great consequence, which was found in Generall Gorings chamber, which was sent to him by his father the Lord Goring... [etc.]
Fairfax, Ferdinando Fairfax Baron (1584-1648); Stockdell, Thomas
May 27, 1643
Imprint reads: May 27. Printed for Edw. Husbands. 1643. First and 2d editions differ only in t.p.; the 2d edition has title, "A fuller relation of that miraculous victory." The first letter is by ...