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The trial of Messrs. Lambert & Perry. To which is added, The trial of William Cobbet, for libelling his present majesty, George III, king of England, and his government
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By the Parliament. Whereas John Lambert, Esq., being commanded by the Parliament to repair to one of his dwelling-houses ... it is ordered that the said John Lambert do render himself by Thursday next to the Council of State
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Munday, January 2, 1659. Resolved by the Parliament, that all officers who were in commission on the eleventh of October 1659 ... who have already submitted ... are hereby pardoned and indemnified
John Lambert Esq. shall be included -
Don Juan Lamberto: or, a comical history of the late times. The first part. By Montelion Knight of the Oracle, &c
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Don Juan Lamberto: or, A comical history of our late times
Wherein the subtil contrivances, arch rogueries, and villainous treasons of the late notorious rebels, under several feigned names are jovially discovered, and to the very life displayed. : In two parts -
Lamberts last game plaid
set out in a mock-comedy, betwixt John Lambert, Esq. Col. Cobbet. Young Haslerig. and Major Creed. At their lodgings in the Tovver with a merry conceited fellow, called Roger. Together vvith a visitation of divers sisters of the phanatique crew -
Letters to the council of state, from the commissioners of the militia of several counties, &c
informing them of the several marches of Colonel Lamberts forces, and shewing their readiness to suppress them and a letter from the Lord Montagu, expressing the fleets obedience to the council and Parliament, also a letter from Col. Ingoldsby, who with his own hands took Col. Lambert prisoner : with some further information given by the messenger that came first with the news and was in person at the randezvous on Edge-hill, when Col. Okey and Major Creed appeared there -
A hue and cry after Lambert
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Roome for cuckolds: or My Lord Lamberts entrance into Sodome and Gomorrah
To the tune, Is there no more cuckolds but I -
Poor John: or, a lenten dish
Being the soliloquies of John Lambert now prisoner in the Tower of London -
The gang or The nine worthies and champions, Lambert, &c
To the tune of Robin Hood -
The gang or The nine worthies and champions, Lambert, &c
To the tune of Robin Hood -
A relation of the totall defeat given to Col: Lambert
by Collonel Rossiter, Collonel Ingoldsby, and the Warwick-shire forces.As is was sent hither in a letter -
Roome for cuckolds: or My Lord Lamberts entrance into Sodome and Gomorah
To the tune of, Is there no more cuckolds but I -
Roome for cuckolds: or My Lord Lamberts entrance into Sodome and Gomorah
To the tune of, Is there no more cuckolds but I -
The message of John Lambert Esq, in answer to the proclamation
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By the Council of State. A proclamation
Whereas the Council of State hath received information, that there is an endeavour by Colonel John Lambert, and other officers (lately reduced) to raise a new war and to imbroil the nation in blood and distractions -
By the Council of State. A proclamation
Whereas the Council of State hath received information, that there is an endeavour by Colonel John Lambert, and other officers (lately reduced) to raise a new war and to imbroil the nation in blood and distractions -
To the right honourable the Council of State, appointed by authority of Parliament, for the government of these three kingdoms
during the interval of Parliaments, the humble petition of may thousand citizens and freemen of London, and other the vvell-affected people of the nation, for the further securing of John Lambert, whose releasement may embolden the sectarian faction to attempt the disturbance of the nations peace -
Certain news of Lambert's being taken
brought by an express to the Lord President of the Council, April 23. 1660 -
A declaration from His Majestie the King of Scots
wherein is declared how the army shall be fully satisfied all their arrears with a large overplus, together with an assurance of indempnity to all that have been engaged and and active in any the late wars, that all armies shall be disbanded, and his goverament always regulated by a free and full parliament triennially called, and the people secured of their liberties and eased of their illegal burthens and taxes, also A letter to the Right Honourable the Lord Lambert from a lover of peace and truth being a most faithful advice how to chuse the safest way to the happy ending of all our distractions -
A Curtain-conference
being a discourse betwixt (the late Lord Lambert, now) John Lambert, Esq. and his Lady, as they lay a bed together one night at their house at Wimbleton : related by the Lady Lambert to Tom Trim, her gentleman usher, (one well acquainted with all her secrets) and now by him printed for publick satisfaction -
The case of Colonel John Lambert, prisoner in the Tower of London
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Roome for cuckolds: or my Lord Lamberts entrance into Sodome and Gomorah
To the tune, Is there no more cuckolds but I -
The loyal subjects exultation, for the coronation of King Charls the Second
To the tune of, When the king comes home in peace again