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By the King. A proclamation for apprehension of Edward Whalley and William Goffe
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The intentions of the army plainely discovered
in a dispute betweene Major Generall Browne, and Major Scot, an Independent, concerning the King. Wherein is manifested how much they regard the honour and safety of his Majesties person. As also the occasion and manner of the late difference betwixt the said Major Generall Brown, and Colonell Whaley. Certified in a letter from Wooburne, dated July 31. 1247 [sic] -
A poem, commemorative of Goffe, Whaley, & Dixwell, three of the judges of Charles I
Who, at the Restoration, took refuge and died in America. -
A history of three of the judges of King Charles I
Major-General Whalley, Major-General Goffe, and Colonel Dixwell: who, at the Restoration, 1660, fled to America; and were secreted and concealed, in Massachusetts and Connecticut, for near thirty years. -
A poem, commemorative of Goffe, Whaley, & Dixwell, three of the judges of Charles I
Who, at the Restoration, took refuge and died in America. To which is prefixed, an abstract of their history. By Philagathos. [Four lines in Latin from Horace] -
A history of three of the judges of King Charles I
Major-General Whalley, Major-General Goffe, and Colonel Dixwell: who, at the Restoration, 1660, fled to America; and were secreted and concealed, in Massachusetts and Connecticut, for near thirty years. With an account of Mr. Theophilus Whale, of Narragansett, supposed to have been also one of the judges. By President Stiles. [Five lines from Hebrews] -
Two letters of His Majesties left upon the table at Hampton-Court the 11 of November, 1647
the one to Colonell Whaley, the other to Lord Mountague : also a letter of advice to His Majestie, subscribed by E.R