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A more true and an exacter relation of the battaile of Keynton, then any formerly
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A True and exact relation of the proceedings of His Majesties army in Cheshire, Shropshire and Worstershire
together with what hath happened to the late Lord Strange now Earl of Derby, before Manchester : with the resolution of the town to oppose him and the number of men which were slain -
Another famous victorie obtained by his Excellencie the Earle of Essex
Against the Kings army, neer Reading, Oxford, Marlow and Healy. Decem. 3. Wherein is declared the manner how these three regiments gave the Kings army the overthrow, killing about 1100. of them, and taking great store of ammunition, money, and prisoners with the losse of 300. men. Namely the Orange Coats, commanded by his Excellencie: the Green Coats, commanded by Colonell Goodwyn: the Blue-coats, commanded by Colonell Langham marchant in London. Also, His Majesties proceedings at Oxford, and the great preparations that are made there to entertain the Queen of Bohemia -
A more true and an exacter relation of the battaile of Keynton, then any formerly
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A true and exact relation of the proceedings of His Majesties army in Cheshire, Shropshire and Worstershire
Together with what hath happened to the late Lord Strange now Earl of Derby, before Manchester. With the resolution of the town to oppose him; and the number of men which were slain -
Another famous victorie obtained by His Excellencie the Earle of Essex against the Kings army neer Reading, Oxford, Marlow, and Henly, Decem. 3
wherein is declared the manner how these three regiments gave the Kings army the overthrow, killing about 1100 of them, and taking great store of ammunition, money, and prisoners with the losse of 300 men : namely, the orange coats commanded by His Excellencie : the green coats commanded by Colonell Goodwyn : the blue-coats commanded by Colonell Langham marchant in London : also, His Majesties proceesings at Oxford, and the great preparations that are made there to entertain the Queen of Bohemia