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A True relation of the routing His Majesties forces in the county of Pembroke
under the command of the Earl of Carbery, by those valiant and courageous gentlemen, Colonell Rowland Langharne, John Poyer, Simon Thelwall, Thomas Langharne and others wel-affected. As it was sent in two severall relations, of the land-fight, and sea-fight; The one to the Right Honourable Robert Earl of Warwick; the other to the Honourable William Lenthall, Esquire, speaker to the House of Commons. With the numbers of such ordnance, arms, ammunition, castles, commanders, and souldiers as are taken; and that county by Gods blessing, cleared of the enemy -
British antiquities revived, or, A friendly contest touching the soveraignty of the three princes of VVales in ancient times
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The Agreement of the major, aldermen, and inhabitants of the towne of Tenby
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An exact relation of that famous and notable victorie obtained at Milford-Haven against the Earle of Carbery his forces, by the admirall and vice-admirall of the Irish Seas
the manner of the fight, the taking of the town of Tinby, two ships and foure castles with their ordnance : also a list of the names of the commanders taken, with six or seven hundred common souldiers now prisoners : with their severall letters and summons sent to the abovesaid towne and castles and their answers -
A True relation of the routing His Majesties forces in the county of Pembroke
under the command of the Earl of Carbery by those valiant and corageous gentlemen, Colonell Rowland Langharne, John Poyer, Simon Thelwall, Thomas Langharne and others wel-affected : as -
An exact relation of that famous and notable victorie obtained at Milford-Haven against the Earle of Carbery his forces; by the admirall and vice-admirall of the Irish Seas
The manner of the fight, the taking of the town of Tinby, two ships and foure castles with their ordnance. Also a list of the names of the commanders taken, with six or seven hundred common souldiers now prisoners: with their severall letters and summons sent to the abovesaid towne and castles, and their answers. Written by Captaine William Smith Vice-Admirall and Commander of his Majesties ship the Swallow imployed in that service; and by him presented to the Right Honourable Robert, Earle of Warwick, Lord High Admirall of England. Printed according to order -
The Earle of Carberyes pedegree
with their titles, and honourable endowments. Also, a copie of a letter, with the charge and article, sent from the Committee of Pembroke, to the Committee for Compositions at Gold-Smiths hall, against the said Earl, and other grand delinquents of the county of Carmarthen