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A letter from His Majesties quarters at Newcastle
containing the substance of the Kings answer to the Scots commissioners, and His Majesties desires to come to London to treate with the Parliament, and how M. Murry and divers malignants are received at court, with the proceedings of the Scots forces in the North : and another letter from Edenburgh in Scotland of Montrosses being shipt away, and the particulars thereof, and Generall Middletons marching against the Gourdons -
News indeed: Winchester taken
Together with a fuller relation of the great victory obtained (through Gods providence) at Alsford, on Friday the 28. of March, 1644. by the Parliaments forces, under the command of Sir William Waller, Sir William Balfore, and Maior Generall Browne, against the forces commanded by the Earl of Forth, the L. Hopton, Commissary Wilmot and others. As it was presented to the right hoble the Lord Major and the committee of the militia for the city of London, by an eye witnesse. Published by authority -
A fuller relation of the great victory obtained ... at Alsford, on Friday the 28 of March, 1644
by the Parliaments forces under the command of Sir William Waller, Sir William Balfore, and Maior Generall Browne, against the forces commanded by the Farl [i.e. Earl] of Forth, the L -
The papacy of Paul the Fourth, or, The restitution of abby lands and impropriations
an indispensable condition of reconciliation to the infallible see, &c -
A letter sent from the devises in Wiltshire to a friend in Salisbury
Shewing the condition of the towne, the affections of the inhabitants, and the behaviour of Sir Edward Baynton whilest he was there. Written some weekes since, but now printed upon occasion of a late abuse in Salisbury, done by some Parliament plundring forces under the command of Hungerford and Fines who wander about the country, robbing and spoyling His Majesties good subjects. A true relation whereof is hereunto annexed, that other cities, townes, and countries, may endeavour to withstand these and the like rebels who aime at nothing more then the ruine and destruction of this famous and flourishing kingdome -
Secretaire des negociants, ou, Lettres francaises et italiennes suivant le style qui est le plus en usage aujourd'hui
avec des formulatres pour les lettres de voitures & polices par mer, billets à ardres, lettres de changes, & de complimens les plus usités en l'une & l'autre langue, & mis en meilleur ordre que la preredente edition, avec une augmentation très utile & necessaire -
A fuller relation of the great victory obtained (through Gods providence) at Alsford, on Friday the 28. of March, 1644
By the Parliaments forces, under the command of Sir William Waller, Sir William Balfore, and Maior Generall Browne, against the forces commanded by the Farl [sic] of Forth, the L. Hopton, Commissary Wilmot, and others. Together with the names of the chief commanders slaine and taken prisoners on both sides. Also a relation of the death of the Earle of Forth the Kings generall. As it was presented to the Right Honourable the Lord Major and the committee of the militia for the City of London, by an eye witnesse. Published by authority -
A letter from His Majesties quarters at Newcastle
Containing the substance of the Kings answer to the Scots comissioners, and His Majesties desires to come to London to treate with the Parliament, and how M. Murry and divers malignants are received at court; with the proceedings of the Scots forces in the North. And another letter from Edenburgh in Scotland of Montrosses being shipt away, and the particulars thereof; and Generall Middletons marching against the Gourdons. These letters are printed and published according to order -
Medico mastix or, A pill for the doctor
being a short reply to a late vindictive letter, sent to Mr. Vicars, in the name of Doctor Bastwick, concerning Leiut: [sic] Coll: John Lilburn -
The Presbiterian brother and sister or A briefe reply to Dr. Bastwicks Vindication, which he wrote against Lievtenant Colonell Lilburne
VVritten as a friendly check [unto the] said doctor -
Medico mastix, or, A pill for the doctor
being a short reply to a late vindictive letter, sent to Mr. Vicars in the name of Doctor Bastwick, concerning Leiut. [sic] Coll. John Lilburn -
The great venture
shewing that man's life in this world is a venture, wherein he runs the hazard of an everlasting estate of happiness or misery in another world, according as he behaves himself here : also advice to youth, with several other things profitable for all who will seriously read and mind them