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The Parliaments instructions to the Earl of Essex, Lord Generall of the army agreed on by the Lords and Commmons [sic] in Parliament assembled, September the 17
likewise the resolution of his excellencie to advance his forces from Northampton and march toward the Kings most excellent Majesty, together with his desires to both Houses of Parliament : also the resolution of the Earl of Cumberland, the Earl of New-castle and the Lord Strange to joyn their forces together in a full body and meet the Earl of Essex : with Sir Iohn Hothams determination concerning the same -
A proclamation by His Exellency Robert Earle of Essex, &c. Captaine Generall of the army imployed for the defence of the Protestant religion, King, Parliament and kingdome
together with a letter from a gentleman of quality residing in the army, concerning the advancement of the army towards Oxford -
A letter from His Excellencje the Earl of Essex to the gentlemen freeholders and other well-affected people in the county of Essex
also an order of the House of Commons in Parliament for a contribution for sick souldiers under the command of his excellencie : together with two other orders of the committee of the House of Commons and citie of London for reducing Newcastle and the parts adjacent -
The declaration of the Lords and Commons of Parliament assembled at Oxford
of their proceedings touching a treaty for peace and the refusall thereof with the severall letters and answers that passed therein -
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 -
A letter from the Earle of Forth to His Excellency Robert Earle of Essex, lord generall, &c. dated 15 Feb., 1643
and His Excellencies answer thereunto dated 19 Febr, 1643 : also a petition of the well-affected nobility and gentry of the realm of Ireland who have suffered under the bloody rebels there, and presented to the Lords Justices to be presented to His Majesty, which was done accordingly, and the agents accepted to come to His Majesty -
The Earle of Essex his letter to Master Speaker July 9, 1643
with some briefe animadversions on the said letter -
Two letters from his excellencie Robert, Earl of Essex
the one unto the speaker of the House of Commons : relating the true state of the late skirmish at Chinner between a party of the Kings and Parliaments forces on the sabbath day the 19 -
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 -
New propositions
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The resolvtion of His Excellence the Earle of Essex, lord generall of the forces, now raised for the defence of the King, Parliament, and kingdome
together with the Parliament's resolution concerning the said Earl of Essex -
Several propositions propovnded by His Excellencie, the Earl of Essex to the cavaleees [sic] neere Darby-shire, September the 21, 1642
being very fit and necessary to be published throughout the kingdomes of England and Scotland : together with a true relation of a famous sea-fight performed by Van Trump the Dutch admirall with ten ships against the Spanish fleet, being going to assist the rebels in Ireland with men and ammunition : with the manner of his obtaining the victory and after 11 hours fight took ten of the Spanish ships and put the rest to flight : reported to the House of Commons, Septem. 20 -
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 -
Six speeches spoken in the Guild-Hall, London
upon Tuesday in the afternoon Aprill 9, 1644 : printed in the same order they were spoken one after the other -
The Earle of Essex his loyaltie and love to his King and covntrey
with his five propositions propounded to his armie at his late siege at Shrewsbury : wherein is apparantly manifested his faith and love to God and his countrey -
Exceeding good newes from the Earle of Essex and the noble commander, Sergeant Major Skippon
vvherein is declared how the said Sergeant-major Skippon with 4000 horse and foote met with Prince Robert, with 5000 cavaliers, neere the city of Gloucester on the twelfe of this instant December : where they fought for the space of seven houres, and slew 800 of the cavaliers, with the losse of 60 men, putting the rest to flight, and tooke foure pieces of ordnance with store of other ammunition : also Sergeant-major Skippons resolution concerning Prince Robert -
The copy of a letter sent from Robert, Earle of Essex, to Mr. Pym, a member of the House of Commons
also another letter from S. Edw. Nicholas, His Maiesties secretary to Sir William Boswell His Majesties resident with the states of Holland -
Lawes and ordinances of warre
established for the better conduct of the army -
A declaration of the noble resolution of the Earle of Essex His Excellence
concerning his intention in going forth with this great army consisting of 60000 now advancing forward under his honouable command, in the defence of the King and Parliament, and the Protestant religion : with an excellent speech delivered vnto his honour immediately before his departure by the Lord Roberts, before divers Colonells and Captaines at Essex house to encourage the Earle in his proceedings and the justice of his cause being undertaken for the generall good of the kingdome -
The Passion of a discontented minde
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The passion of a discontented mind
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The passion of a discontented minde
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His Excellencies letter of the 30 of Ianuary, 1643
To the Earle of Forth, upon that letter sent to him from the Prince, Duke of Yorke, and divers lords and gentlemen at Oxford -
An apologie of the Earle of Essex
against those which iealously, and maliciously, tax him to be the hinderer of the peace and quiet of his country. Penned by himselfe in anno 1598