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A letter, from a gentleman in Colchester, to his friend in London
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I. B.
1648
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A letter from Hampton-Court: of 600 horse and foot risen for the King at Hounslow-Heath, and Hare-warren. : The duke of Buckingham with them. And the Lord Francis, the Duke of Richmond, The Lord Peter-borough, and divers lords, gentlemen, and officers of the Kings old souldiers, and their designe to take Lambeth House, and plant ordnance against the Parliament, and to surprize the Committee at Derby-House. And to raise the seige, or relieve Colchester with 2000 horse and foot
1648
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A letter from his Excellency the Lord Fairfax Generall of the Parliaments forces: : concerning the surrender of Colchester, the grounds and reasons of putting to death Sir Charles Lucas and Sir George Lysle; with the articles and explanation of the same. Together with a list of all the prisoners taken, their numbers and qualities therein exprest. Read in the House of Peeres upon the 31 of Aug. 1648. And commanded to be printed and published
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Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671
1648
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A letter from Sr Marmaduke Langdale, generall of the Northerne forces: to Sir Charles Lucas: : containing a cleare relation of all their proceedings in the North: vvith an hopefull assurance of a speedy relief to Colchester. After the originall copy, truly transcribed
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Langdale, Marmaduke Langdale, Baron, 1598?-1661
1648
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A letter sent from aboard His Highnesse the Prince of VVales to the Royalists in Kent: : declaring the sense and resolution of the Royall Navie, concerning the Lord Generall Fairfax. Lieut. Gen. Cromwel, and the Independant party. Also, a letter from the right honorable the House of Peers, to His Highnesse the Prince of Wales, concerning the Kings Majesty. And the great tryumph at Colchester, and shooting off the ordnance round the town, for a great victory obtained against the Parliaments forces. Likewise, the declaration of the Eastern Associated Counties, for the raising of 2000. horse, and 500. dragoons, for the preservation thereof, against all opposition, who shall indeavour to obstruct the peace of His Majesties said subjects
1648
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A letter sent to the honorable William Lenthal, Esq. Speaker of the honorable House of Commons. : With severall letters form the Lord Norwich, Lord Capel, Sir Charles Lucas; and their agreement for the delivery of the town of Colchester. The petition of the Major and Aldermen of the Town; and the general answer. With the results of the counsell of war
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Rushworth, John, 1612?-1690
1648
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The Lord Gorings message to the Lord Generall, concerning the surrendring of the town of Colchester, with all the ordnance, armes, and ammunition. : And the severall attempts of Generall Hastings, and Sir Charles Lucas to escape away with their horse. Together with a list of the officers and souldiers that were slain and taken prisoners, viz. slain 3. collonels. 2 lieut. collonels. 3. majors. 200. officers and souldiers. Taken prisoners 16. captains, lieutenants, ensignes, and other officers. 500. common souldiers
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Norwich, George Goring, Earl of, 1583?-1663
1648
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The Lord Goring, the Lord Capel, and Sir Charles Lucas their letter, : directed to the Lord Generall, and the Lord Fairfax his letter directed unto them, concerning the City of Colchester. The taking of the Lord Gorings treasure going away by sea, and four colonels, with many other officers, besides common souldiers taken prisoners. And a list of their names; the Isle of Mersey taken, and a line drawn about the town
1648
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The loyall sacrifice : presented in the lives and deaths of those two eminent-heroick patternes, for valour, discipline, and fidelity; the generally beloved and bemoaned, Sir Charls Lucas, and Sir George Lisle, knights. Being both shot to death at Colchester, five houres after the surrender
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1648
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A message sent from both Houses of Parliament, to the Kings Majesty, on Friday last, by Sir Peter Killeygrew; for the treaty to be within 10 dayes, and a peace to be concluded within 40 Dayes. : With 12 desires from the Parliament to the King. His Majesties letter sent to the committee of Scotland, and a message from the committee of Scotland to the Lord Inchequin. Also a letter sent from the House of Peeres to Prince Charles. And a message from the Lord Goring, the Lord Capel, & Sir Charles Lucas, for the surreuder [sic] of Colchester to the Lord Generall for the Parliament
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1648
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