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August 3. 1642. The copie of a letter sent from a speciall friend in Coventry : wherein is related the several passages betweene the Right Honourable the Lord Brook and the Earle of Northampton, three miles beyond Banbury, upon the conduct of certaine peeces of ordnance to VVarwick-Castle
1642
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Allegiance not impeached : viz, by the Parliaments taking up of arms, though against the Kings personall commands, for the just defence of the Kings person, crown and dignity, the laws of the land, liberties of the subject : yea they are bound by the oath of their allegiance and trust reposed in them to doe it : proved partly from the words of the oath it self : and partly, from the principles of nature and of law, alledged for such by the Lord Chancellor Elsmore and twelve other judges in the case of Calvin, a Scot by birth, as appeares in the seventh part of Justice Cooks reports, in Calvins case, which case is briefly set down in the Epistle to the reader
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Austin, Robert, b. 1592 or 3.
1644
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Allegiance not impeached: : viz, by the Parliaments taking up of arms (though against the Kings personall commands) for the just defence of the Kings person, crown and dignity, the laws of the land, liberties of the subject: yea, they are bound by the oath of their allegiance, and trust reposed in them, to doe it. Proved, partly from the words of the oath it self: and partly, from the principles of nature and of law, alledged for such by the Lord Chancellor Elsmore, and twelve other judges in the case of Calvin (a Scot by birth) as appeares in the seventh part of Justice Cooks reports, in Calvins case: which case is briefly set down in the Epistle to the reader. By Robert Austine. D.D.
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Austin, Robert, b. 1592 or 3.
1644
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Aut nunc, aut nuncquam. = Now or never: : for if not now, inslaved ever
1648
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A letter from one of the trained-bands now in the armie vnder the red and vvhite regiment to his vvife in London : sent from Farnham-Castle, Novemb. 2, 1643
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1643
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July 8. 1648. A true relation sent to the Honorable committee at Derby-House : of the great victory of the Parliaments forces against those of Surrey: where was about twenty slain, amongst whom the Lord Francis is one, and two or three eminent persons, one hundred taken prisoners, and two hundred horse, and their carriages. Die Saturni, 8 Julii, 1648. At a committee of Lords and Commons at Derby-House. Ordered, that this relation be forthwith printed and published. Gualther Frost Secr'
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Awdeley, Lewis
1648
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The gossips feast or, Morrall tales : taking a view of things past, discoursing of things present, and conjecturing of things to come. By a well known moderne author
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1647
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A letter from Sir George Ayskew, Vice Admirall of Ireland, of a great and famous victory obtained by Col: Jones : in the utter routing, and defeating of the Marquesse of Ormond and his whole army..
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Ayscue, George, Sir, active 1646-1671
1649
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An answer to a discourse intituled, Truth it's manifest, &c
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Babington, Abraham
1648
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A back-blow to Major Huntington, : for his treacherous accusation of Lieutenant Generall Cromwell, and Commissary Gen. Ireton. Published for generall satisfaction of all, who have unadvisedly received the malicious accusation against those active gentlemen
1648
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A true relation of a wicked plot intended and still on foot against the city of Glocester, to betray the same into the hands of the Cavaliers. : Discovered by Captaine Backhouse who was wrought upon to have betrayed the same by the sollicitation of one Edward Stanford Esquire, a grand Papist but a lieut: colonell amongst the Cavaliers; and by himselfe set forth to give the Parliament and his Excellencie satisfaction and the better to vindicate his owne integrity. Together with severall letters from my Lord Digby and Sir William Vavasour to Capt. Backhouse concerning the said designe. 4. Maii. 1644. It is this day ordered by the committee of the House of Commons for printing, that this relation be printed by Edward Husbands. Jo. White
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Backhouse, Robert, d. 1645
1644
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A speech made by Master Bagshawe in Parliament : concerning the triall of the twelve bishops on Munday the seventeenth of January, anno 1641. As also, the articles, now in agitation, objected against them
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Bagshaw, Edward, d. 1662
1642
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A speech made by Master Bagshawe in Parliament : concerning the triall of the twelve bishops on Munday the seventeenth of January, anno 1641 : as also the articles now in agitation objected against them
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Bagshaw, Edward, d. 1662
1642
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Errours and induration are the great sins and the great judgements of the time : preached in a sermon before the Right Honourable House of Peers, in the Abbey-Church at Westminster, July 30, 1645, the day of the monethly fast
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Baillie, Robert, 1599-1662
1645
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Another happy victorie obtained by His Excellencie the Earle of Essex, Decemb. 21 : with 7000 men consisting of five regiments of foot commanded by these worthies, viz. the Lord Rochford, the Lord Roberts, Sir Iohn Meldrum, Sir William Constable : together with 17 troopes of horse commanded by the Lord Fielding, Sr. Philip Stapleton and Sir William Balfore : against 9000 of the Kings army, who were comming from Oxford towards Wellingford and Reading to relieve the rest of their forces that lay thereabouts : declaring also how His Excellencie obtained the victory in slaying and taking prisoners two of His Maiesties foot regiments and putting to flight the greatest part of the horse, taking from them 5 piece of ordnance and store of ammunition
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Balfour, William, Sir, d. 1660
1642
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Another happy victorie obtained by His Excellencie the Earle of Essex, Decemb. 21. : with 7000. men consisting of five regiments of foot, commanded by these worthies, viz. the Lord Rochford, the Lord Roberts, Sir Iohn Meldrum, Sir William Constable. Together with 17. troopes of horse commanded by the Lord Fielding, Sr. Philip Stapleton, and Sir William Balfore. Against 9000. of the Kings army, who were comming from Oxford towards Wellingford and Reading, to relieve the rest of their forces that lay thereabouts. Declaring also, how His Excellencie obtained the victory in slaying and taking prisoners two of His Maiesties foot regiments, and putting to flight the greatest part of the horse; taking from them 5. piece of ordnance, and store of ammunition. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in parliament, that this great victory be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Elsyng, Cle. Pa. D. Com
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Balfour, William, Sir, d. 1660
1642
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Sir VVillam [sic] Balfores letter of March 30. 1644. to His Excellency the Earl of Essex Ld Generall· : It is his Exellencies pleasure that this letter be forth-with printed. Jo. Baldwin secretary to his Excellency
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Balfour, William, Sir, d. 1660
1644
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The ballance put into the hand of every rationall English-man, : to poize the state of this kingdome; supposed to bee deformed in the yeare 1639. Cryed up to be reformed in the yeare 1646. The change of an age
1647
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Tractatvs de jure regnandi, & regni, or, The sphere of government, according to the law of God, nature, and nations
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Ball, William
1645
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Colonel Joseph Bamfield's Apologie
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Bampfield, Joseph, fl. 1639-1685
1685
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A Barbarous and inhumane speech spoken by the Lord Wentworth, sonne to the late Earle of Straford : vvhere he incourageth his souldiers to plunder townes, and ravish virgins with many more inhumane outrages : also a protestation made by the said Lord VVentworth : wherein he sollemnely protesteth to revenge his fathers death on all the Kingdome : likewise a true relation of a cruell combate that happened betweene the said Lord Wentworths regiment, and the regiment under the command of Prince Robert : where they slew above 800 of their owne men, in striving who should plunder the towne of Cieitur on thuriday [sic] December 21.
1642
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A Barbarous and inhumane speech spoken by the Lord Wentworth, sonne to the late Earle of Straford : vvherein he incourageth his souldiers to plunder townes, and ravish virgins, with many more inhumane outrages. Also a protestation made by the said Lord Wentworth. Wherein he sollemnely protesteth to revenge his fathers death on all the Kingdome. Likewise a true relation of a cruell combate that happened betweene the said Lord Wentworths regiment, and the regiment under the command of Prince Robert. Where they slew above 800. of their owne men, in striving who should plunder the towne of Cieitur on thursday December 21.
1642
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Extraordinary newes from Colonell Iohn Barkeer [sic] governour of Coventry, to a merchant of London : Shewing how Sir VVilliam Brereton hath raised the siege from Namptwich in Cheshire
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Barker, John, 17th cent
1644
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Gods lift-up hand for Lancashire, : presented in a sermon preached before the honorable committee of the county at Lancashire. Upon the 18th of December 1645. Being a solemne day of thankesgiving to God for clearing of the country, in subduing the enemies thereof
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Barnett, Nehemiah, b. 1614 or 15.
1646
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Barnstable agreed to be surrendred to Sr. Thomas Fairfax: : vvith all the ordnance, armes, and ammunition, and upon what tearmes: vvith a copy of seven articles (of the chiefe of those) for surrendring of Exeter; and the manner of the armyes march towards Oxford. These being true copies of letters examined, and printed according to order of Parliament
1646
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A letter sent to Mr. Speaker, from the commissioners in the county of Essex, concerning the militia : together with a relation of diverse passages in Ireland, sent over in a letter
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Barrington, Thomas, Sir
1642
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The most blessed and truest newes from Ireland, : shewing, the fortunate successe of the Protestants, and Gods just vengance on the rebels. With a list of the Protestant commanders, and the chief of the rebels commanders, and the townes that the Protestants have relieved. With the humble petition of the baronets, esquires, ministers, gentlemen, freeholders, and others peaceably affected in the county Palatine of Lancaster, to the Kings most Excellent Majesty. With His Majesties answer thereunto
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Barry, John, 17th cent
1642
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The case of the King : stated, from the very beginning of the warre to this present day, in relation I. To the two Houses. II. To the Army. III. To the Scots. IV. To the subjects of England in generall. In justification & commiseration of his Majesty in this his distressed condition; and for the satisfaction of the whole kingdom
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Basilius Anonymus
1647
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A declaration of the Irish armie in Ulster : sent to the Parlament in a letter from William Basill, Esquire, Atturney [sic] General of Ireland, which letter and declaration are ordered by the Parlament to bee [sic] printed, and were referred to the Council of State to see it don[e] accordingly : to which is added som[e] Remarques thereupon, by a private pen
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Basill, William
1650
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Elenchi motuum nuperorum in Anglia. Pars prima : simul ac juris regii & parlamentarii brevis enarratio
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Bate, George, 1608-1669
1661
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A compendious narrative of the late troubles in England, or, Elenchus Englished
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Bate, George, 1608-1669
1652
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Elenchus motuum nuperorum in Anglia, or, A short historical account of the rise and progress of the late troubles in England : In two parts
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Bate, George, 1608-1669
1685
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Elenchus motuum nuperorum in Anglia ; simul ac iuris Regii et Parlamentarii brevis enarratio
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Bate, George, 1608-1669
1649
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Elenchus motuum nuperorum in Anglia; : simul ac iuris regii et parlamentarii brevis enarratio
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Bate, George, 1608-1669
1649
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Elenchus motuum nuperorum in Anglia, simul ac juris regii & parlamentarii brevis enarratio
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Bate, George, 1608-1669
1676
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Elenchvs motvvm nvperorvm in Anglia : simul ac ivris regii et parlamentarii breuis enarratio
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Bate, George, 1608-1669
1650
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The regall apology, or, The declaration of the Commons, Feb. 11, 1647, canvassed : wherein every objection and their whole charge against His Majesty is cleared, and for the most part, retorted
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Bate, George, 1608-1669
1648
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The regall apology: or, The declaration of the Commons, Feb. 11. 1647. canvassed. : Wherein every objection, and their whole charge against His Majesty is cleared, and for the most part, retorted
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Bate, George, 1608-1669
1648
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Prince Charles sailing from Callice, towards the north of England : in a great ship of 35 peece of ordnance with five ships more, with Prince Rupert, Generall Ruthen, the Earl of Branford, the Lord Hopton, the Lord Wilmot, and divers other lords and gentlemen. Also the princes vvarrants, taken by Sir Miles Livesley. And a further victory against the Duke of Buckingham, by Col: Scroop, who hath slain Sir Lyonell Digbey his son, 2 collonels, and taken Sir Gilbert Gerrard, and 5 collonels and majors, and Col: Coventry taken with a coach and 6 horses, and the Duke of Buckingham fled with 60 horse. With a list of the collonels & officers names kild & taken. Also the Earl of Holland his speech to the souldiers when they took him in his chamber
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Bate, Henry, parliamentarian
1648
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A declaration made by the right Honourable the Earle of Bath, one of his Majesties commissioners of array, to the whole country of Devonshire, : with their answer thereunto annexed; also the manner how the said Earle of Bath endeavoured to put the commission of array in execution, at South-moulton in Devonshire, and how his men were driven out of the town by the inhabitants thereof. Whereunto is added, a true relation of the great battle betweene Prince Robert and the Parliaments forces at Worcester; with their happy victory over his cavaliers
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Bath, Henry Bourchier, Earl of, 1587 or 8-1654
1642
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The Battaile on Hopton-Heath in Staffordshire : betweene His Majesties forces under the Right Honourable the Earle of Northampton and those of the rebels, March 19 : together with a letter from the Lord Compton now Earle of Northampton
1643
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The battaile on Hopton-Heath in Staffordshire, : betweene His Majesties forces under the Right Honourable the Earle of Northampton, and those of the rebels, March 19. Together with a letter from the Lord Compton now Earle of Northampton
1643
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The Battell on Hopton-Heath in Staffordshire, : betweene His Majesties forces under the Right Honourable the Earle of Northampton, and those of the rebels, March 19. : Together with a letter from the Lord Compton now Earle of Northampton
1643
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A declaration of Sir William Batten late Vice-Admirall for the Parliament, : concerning his departure from London, to His Highnesse the Prince of Wales. For satisfaction of all honest sea-men, and others whom it may concerne
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Batten, William, Sir, d. 1667
1648
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The sea-mans diall, or, The mariners card: : directing unto the safe port of Christian obedience. And shewing the reasons which moved the authour, a sea commander, to returne unto his loyalty, and the service of the Soveraigne. As it was sent in a letter to a private friend, to be published from him unto the seamen; and is by this friend thus intituled: and dedicated unto the consideration, and commended unto the practise of all honest true hearted sea-men of England
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Batten, William, Sir, d. 1667
1648
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The true relation of Capt: Will: Batten: Admirall of the fleet now at sea, in the service of the King, Parliament, and kingdome. : Touching the manner of the transportation of the six members; viz: Sir Philip Stapleton, Sir Will: Lewis, Sir Will: Waller, [double brace] Sir John Clotworthy, Mr. Long, and Mr. Hollis beyond the seas
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Batten, William, Sir, d. 1667
1647
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A true relation of what past betweene the fleet his Highness the Prince of Wales, and that under the command of the Earle of Warwick
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Batten, William, Sir, d. 1667
1649
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The merchants remonstrance. : Wherein is set forth the inevitable miseries which may suddenly befall this kingdome by want of trade, and decay of manufactures. By I.B. of London merchant. This is licensed and entred into the Hall-booke according to order
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Battie, John
1644
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A letter to the Earle of Pembroke
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Baynton, Edward, Sir, 1618?-1679
1642
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A letter to the Earle of Pembroke from Sir Edvvard Baynton in Glocester. : Shewing the true manner how himselfe and Captaine Edward Eyre were surprised at Malmsbury by two lieutenant-colonels under the Earl of Stamfords command, upon pretended ground, and contrary to some scandalous relations in print. With the reasons inducing him formerly to seize upon Sir Edward Hungerford
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Baynton, Edward, Sir, 1618?-1679
1643
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