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A letter from the Lord Lambert and other officers to General Monck, inviting the officers under his command to subscribe the representation and petition presented to the Parliament the day before. With a modest and Christian answer thereunto by General Monck, (deserving perpetuall honour) importing their refusall to joyne in that design, as being a breach of trust, and of danger to the Common-wealth
Lambert, John (1619-1683); Albemarle, George Monck Duke of (1608-1670)
1659
Letter from Lambert, October 5, 1659; answer from General Monck, October 13. The first letter includes as signatories besides Lambert, John Disborowe [i.e. Desborough], William Packer, John Mason, R...
A letter from General Monck from Dalkeith, 13 October 1659. Directed as followeth. For the Right Honorable William Lenthal, Esquire, Speaker; to be communicated to the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England, at Westminster
Albemarle, George Monck Duke of (1608-1670); Great Britain. Parliament
printed, an. Dom. 1659
Annotation on Thomason copy: "8ber [i.e. October] 22".
The northern queries from the Lord Gen: Monck his quarters; sounding an allarum, to all loyal hearts, and free-born English-men, Arms, arms, arms, in defence of our lives, laws, liberties, and parliaments; against the tyrannical power, and domination of the sword
Albemarle, George Monck Duke of (1608-1670)
[1659?]
Place of publication and conjectured publication date from Wing. Published October 7 (Thomason). Anon.
A letter sent by Col. Cobbet from the General Council of Officers to Gen. Monk. With his ansvver to the said letter, dated at Edinburgh Octob. 27. 1659. Together with a letter intended to have been sent from the militia of London, to General Monk, and the officers under his command in Scotland
Albemarle, George Monck Duke of (1608-1670); Desborough, John (1608-1680); Great Britain. Army; Committee for the Militia of London
printed in the year, 1659
The letter to Monck is not signed by Col. Cobbet, but by John Disbrow and seven others. Date in text of title-page printed as 'i659'.
A letter from His Excellencie the Lord General Monck, and the officers under his command, to the Parliament : in the name of themselves, and the souldiers under them
Albemarle, George Monck Duke of (1608-1670); Macock, John; Great Britain. Army
1660
In this edition, line 10 of title ends: souldiers. Text and register continuous. Dated Feb. 11. 1659. Signed at end: George Monck [and 11 others].
A letter from His Excellencie the Lord General Monck, and the officers under his gommand [sic], to the Parliament; in the name of themselves and the souldiers under themdated [sic] 11 of Feb. 1659. With the Parliaments answer thereunto. This letter was read in the House the same day
Albemarle, George Monck Duke of (1608-1670); Great Britain. Parliament
[1660]
Date of publication from Wing. List of signatories at end. Page 5 misnumbered 6.
A letter of General George Monck's, dated at Leicester 23 Ian. and directed unto Mr. Rolle to be communicated unto the rest of the gentry of Devon: occasioned by a late letter from the gentry of Devon dated at Exceter 14 Ian. and sent by Mr. Bampfield to the Speaker to be communicated unto the Parliament. Read in Parliament Ian. 26
Albemarle, George Monck Duke of (1608-1670)
1660
Signed on p. 7: George Monck. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Jan: 27. 1659"; the imprint date has been crossed out. In the text, the letter from Exeter is dated 13 January, and Monck's own letter (...