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A bloody fight in Ireland: and a great victory obtained by Sir Charles Coot Lord President of the province of Connaught, and commander of those forces, and of London-Derry, against the Brittish forces of Laggan; with some regiments of Irish and Highlanders, and Irish, under Major Generall George Monro. Major Belfore, Cap. Madder, and divers others slaine: and Lieu. Col. Galbryth, Maj. Hambleton, Cap. Steuart, Maj. Graham; and many other officers taken prisoners: and nine colours taken, and great store of arms and plunder. And Sir Robert Stuart, Col. Mervine, and Col. James Erskine, their regiments beaten. With the particulars of the fight, and a list of the chiefe that are slaine and taken. And twenty garrisons in the provost of Connaught, now possest by Sir Charles Coot, for the Parliament of England. July 2. 1649. These being faithfully collected out of the letters this day from London-Derry, are appointed to be printed. Imp. Theodor. Jenning.
Date of publication:
1649
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A bloody fight in Scotland within two miles of Edenburgh, since Lieut. Gen. Cromwel returned in to England. The malignants rize and fell upon Col. Gen. Lamberts men, but were repulsed and routed. Also instructions for the Lord Libberton, and Col. Innis, to treat with Col. Lambert. With a commission for divers lords to give satisfaction to the English and a proclamation published throught the kingdome of Scotland, for such, their goods to bee confiscate, and themselves punished with death. Octob. 15. 1648. Wee doe command and ordain these presents to bee published at the Market Crosse of Edenburgh, Haddington, Dunbarre, Lenilithgow, and Peebles, that none pretend ignorance. Tho. Henderson.
Date of publication:
1648
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Reprint. Originally published: Edenburgh, first printed by Evan Tylar, printer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty. Consists of four parts. The first, the description of the fight in Scotland, dated and signed: Seatoun 18. ...
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Date of publication:
1648
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Annotation on Thomason copy: "July 25". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1647
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Place of publication from Wing. The numbers 1-5 and the words "murder the King. .. unto them." are in parallel columns on the title page, with the word "To" between them. The numbers 1-5 and the words "Thomas Prince, .. ...
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Date of publication:
1646
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The first leaf bears "The explanation of the frontispeece", i.e. the title-page woodcut. Pages 57-59 misnumbered 58, 59, 57. Annotation on Thomason copy: "March: 18 1645"; the second 6 in imprint date crossed out. Reproduction ...
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Date of publication:
1641
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Date of publication:
1647
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Signatures: [A]⁴. Annotation on Thomason copy: "1646"; the 7 in imprint date crossed out. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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A bloody plot discovered to surprize the Tower, and the Parliament, as it was reported by one of the actors owne confession, who is in custody to the Serjeant at Armes of the House of Commons. Also how a party of Cavaliers have listed themselves under the Lord Cleaveland, their designed Generall of Horse, and Sir Marmaduke Langdale, their Lieutenant Generall of Foot. And forty collonels and other officers 1800 horse, and many foot said to be listed. And the grounds of reporting the Army to be comming to London; and the reports of His Majesty to be gone from the Isle of Wyght. Collonel Hudson committed to the Tower, and others apprehended. And a committee of the House of Commons appointed to examine the businesse, and double guards set about the Tower, and the prisoners kept up close. And an order of the House of Lords for examining Collonell Wilshire and others.
Date of publication:
1647
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Imperfect: print show-through. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Dec: 13". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1641
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Reproductions of the originals in the British Library and the Bodleian Library.
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Date of publication:
1648
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Date of publication:
1843
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Mode of access: Online. OTA website
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A bloudy fight at Pontefract castle in York-Shire on Sunday morning last, between the Kings forces, and the Parliaments; shewing the manner how they sallyed out of the castle with 400. horse and foot, fell upon the Parliaments guards, beat them out of the works, ruined a troop of horse, and routed two guards of foot. With the full particulars of the said fight, a list of the number killed and taken prisoners; and a great blow given by the most loyall patriot to his King and country, renowned Col. Rainsborough. Also, another bloudy fight neer the city of York, 30 killed upon the place, and one hundred taken prisoners. And an unexpected victory obtained by the royalists neer Newark upon Trent.
Date of publication:
1648
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Place of imprint from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "8ber [i.e. October] ye 27th". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1648
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Place of publication from Wing. Contains 2 letters dated: "Amsterdam 26. Sept. 1648" and "Newport 25. Septemb. 1648". Annotation on Thomason copy: "Sept ye 28". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1650
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Imperfect: print show-through. Reproduction of original in: Bodleian Library.
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Date of publication:
1653
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Title vignette. Imperfect: tightly bound with slight loss of print on t.p. Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1659
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Annotation on Thomason copy: "August 25 Aug: 25". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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A bloudy fight in Essex upon Fryday last, being the 9 of this instant moneth of June, 1648. betwixt a party of the Essex forces commanded by Captain Beard, and a party of horse, who was going after Goring. With the number that were slain on both sides, and the resolution of the inhabitants of Essex, touching the said Goring and his forces. Likewise, a great fight in the north, and fifty colonels, lieutenant-colonels, majors, captains, and other officers, slain and taken prisoners. With a relation of the Duke of York his landing at Yarmouth in Norfolk with 2000. men.
Date of publication:
1648
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Annotation on Thomason copy: "June 12". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1652
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Unknown author
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Annotation on Thomason copy: "may. 15". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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A bloudy fight in France, between the Kings army, commanded by General Harcourt, the King of Scots, and the Duke of York; and the Prince of Conde's Forces, on Christmas Day last. With the manner how the said Duke led on the forlorn hope, fell upon the Princes forces, gave the first onset; and after a gallant charge, (seconded by his brother the King) routed them, and beat them out of their trenches. With the number killed and taken prisoners, most of their ordnance, armes, and ammunition, and two other armies entring the field, under the command of the King of Poland's son, and Prince Edward.
Date of publication:
1652
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Annotation on Thomason copy: The second 1 in the imprint is crossed out and date altered to 1652; "Jan. 12.". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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A bloudy fight in Hartford-shire, between the Parliaments forces, and the Club Royalists, on Tuesday last; shewing the manner of their engagement, and how the adverse party fell upon the Parliamenteers, to revenge the bloud of the late King. With the particulars thereof, and a narrative of the barbarous actions that were then put in execution, by slitting their fingers, the palm of their hands, and most cruelly wounding them, even from the crown of the head, (almost) to the sole of the foot. Also a bloudy fight at Bristol, between the butchers, and the Lord Lieutenant Cromwels forces designed for Ireland; the successe thereof; and joyfull newes from the siege at Dublin, and the King of Scots his fleet at Kingsale. Ordered, that the aforesaid particulars, be printed and published without interruption or molestation.
Date of publication:
1649
Author(s):
Unknown author
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Annotation on Thomason copy: "July 19.". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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