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His Majesties last message, September 11. 1642
Directed to his right trusty and wel beloved, the Speaker of the House of Peers. With the humble petition of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, in answer to the said message -
A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
concerning an insolent letter sent to Mr. Clarke at Craughton neere Brackley in Northamptonshire; from Sir John Biron knight, since the inhabitants of that county apprehended divers rebels under his command; as he with them and many troops of horse, in a warlike and trayterous manner marcht toward Oxford, to the great terror and affrightment of His Majesties good subjects in those parts. Whereunto is annexed a coppy of the said letter. 13. Septemb. 1642. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that this declaration and letter be forthwith printed and published. J. Brown Cler. Parliamentorium -
A Little true forraine newes
better than a great deale of domestick spurious false newes, published daily without feare or wit to the shame of the nation and beyond the liberty of Paris pasquils : vnto which is added a letter written by the lieutenant of the Tower to the Parliament in defence of himselfe and may give satisfaction to all men -
A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
concerning an insolent letter sent to Mr. Clarke at Craughton neere Brackley in Northamptonshire : from Sir John Biron knight, since the inhabitants of that county apprehended divers rebels under his command : as he with them and many troops of horse in a warlike and trayterous manner marcht toward Oxford, to the great terror and affrightment of His Majesties good subjects in those parts : whereunto is annexed a coppy of the said letter -
His Maiesties last message, September 11, 1642
directed to his right trusty and wel-beloved, the Speaker of the House of Peers : with the humble petition of the Lords and Commons in Parliament in answer to the message -
A True and perfect relation of the manner of the apprehension and taking of 46 rebellious cavalliers at Brackly in Northamptonshire under the command of Sir John Byron Colonell, who were surprised by the Lord Brookes his regiment, and first committed to the goale of Northampton for ten dayes space and from thence brought up to Newgate
being men of severall counties intended for mischiefe and spoyle against the Parliament, and the Protestant religion, with a catalogue of the names of every particular person as they were delivered to the sheriffe of Middlesex in a list : whereunto is annexed the true coppy of a letter from Sir John Byron Colonell to Master Clarke at Draughton neere Brackly in Northamptonshire -
A letter sent to the honourable George Lord Digby in Flushing, from a worthy gentleman in Windsor, January the 24. 1641
Together, with the true coppy of a letter sent from Sir John Byron, Lieutenant of the Tower, to the House of Commons, concerning divers matters of great note and consequence -
A true and perfect relation of the manner of the apprehension and taking of 46. rebellious cavalliers at Brackly in Northamptonshire, under the command of Sir John Byron Colonell, who were surprised by the Lord Brookes his regiment, and first committed to the goale of Northampton for ten dayes space, aud [sic] from thence brought up to Newgate
being men of severall counties, intended for mischiefe and spoyle against the Parliament, and the Protestant religion, with a catalogue of the names of every particular person as they were delivered to the sheriffe of Middlesex in a list. Whereunto is annexed the true coppy of a letter from Sir John Byron Colonell to Master Clarke at Draughton neere Brackly in Northamptonshire. Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, that this be published. Septemb. 14. I. Browne Cler. Parliam -
A little true forraine newes
better than a great deale of domestick spurious false newes, published daily without feare or wit, to the shame of the nation, and beyond the liberty of Paris pasquils. Vnto which is added a letter written by the lievtenant of the Tower, to the Parliament, in defence of himselfe, and may give satisfaction to all men -
His Maiesties last message, Septemb. 12. 1642 directed to his right trusty and wel-beloved, the Speaker of the House of Peeres
with a declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, concerning an insolent letter sent to Mr. Clarke at Craughton neere Brackley in Northamptonshire, from Sir John Biron, Knight, since the inhabitants of that county apprehended divers rebels under his command : whereunto is annexed a coppy of the said letter