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The resolution of the Earle of Essex to the King [sic] most Excellent Maiestie
wherein is declared his honourable intentions to attaine nothing but what shall tend to advancement of His Majesties honour and the good of the Common-wealth : whereunto is annexed the -
The Earl of Essex his declaration concerning the Kings Most Excellent Majesty
wherein is expressed his resolution concerning His Majesty and his royall posterity, the two Houses of Parliament, and the subjects of this kingdome : also the names of those delinquents whose armes are ordered by the Parliament to be seized on for not contributing to the necessity of the commonwealth, and the sequestring the rents and profits of the clergie that have taken up armes against the Parliament -
A Relation of all the passages and proceedings in Somersetstire [sic] and Bristoll with their valiant resolution to fight for the King and Parliament
with a speech made by his excellence the Earle of Essex concerning the Kings proclamation read at a conference on Thursday the eleventh of August, 1642 : also certain reasons written by a private gentleman shewing the cause wherefore arms are raysed by both Houses of Parliament -
True and happy newes from Worcester read in the honourable House of Commons, Septem. 24, 1642
sent in a letter from His Excellencie the Earle of Essex upon Saturday the 24 of September, 1642 to the House of Commons : wherein is declared a famous victory by Master Fines a member -
True and happy newes from Worcester. Read in the honourable House of Commons, Septem. 24. 1642
Sent in a letter from His Excellencie the Earle of Essex upon Saturday the 24 of September, 1642. to the House of Commons. Wherein is declared a famous victory by Master Fines a member of the House of Commons over Prince Robert, who came to the said city with 500. horse, upon Thursday last. Relating also the same description of the battell and the number that was slaine on both sides, likewise the proceedings of His Majestie since his comming to the said city expressed in the said letters. Together with his resolution concerning the City of London, being happy tydings for all those that wish well to this happy resolution -
A relation of all the passages and proceedings in Somersetstire [sic], and Bristoll, with their valiant resolution to fight for the King and Parliament
With a speech made by his excellence the Earle of Essex, concerning the Kings proclamation read at a conference on Thursday the eleventh of August, 1642. Also, certain reasons written by a private gentleman, shewing the cause wherefore arms are raysed by both Houses of Parliament. Ordered by the Lords that this be forth-with printed. Iohn Brown Cleric Parliamentorum -
The resolution of the Earle of Essex. To the King [sic] most Excellent Majestie
Wherein is declared his honourable intentions to attaine nothing but what shall tend to advancement of His Majesties honour and the good of the Common-wealth. Whereunto is annexed, the declarations of the Lords and Commons concerning the actions of the malignant partie of this kingdome. Ordered that this be printed and published, Hen. Elsing, Cler. Parl. D. Com