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A new declaration set forth by the Lord Gen. Hamilton wherein is declared, the full resolution of the officers and souldiers in the Scottish army, to the Presbyterians of England, and their resolution to settle the Kings Majesty in his royal throne, and to make him as glorious a prince as ever reigned in Europe. Likewise, the propositions of Sir Marmaduke Langdale, to the Lord Generall, concerning the uniting of the two armies, and a declaration touching the Presbyterians, and the Royalists. Presented to Duke Hamilton upon his entring into England, and the proceedings of the Scottish army thereupon. Also, another army advancing out of Scotland, under the command of Gen. Monroe. And a great fight neer Carlisle, between the two armies, and the number killed and taken.
Date of publication:
1648
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Annotation on Thomason copy: "July 13". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1649
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Caption title. Imprint from colophon. Reproduction of the original in the Jesus College Library, Cambridge.
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Date of publication:
1638
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The answer of the Scottish covenanters; the commissioner was James Hamilton, Duke of Hamilton. Caption title. Imprint from STC. Signatures: A² . In this edition, catchword on first page reads "es". Reproduction of original ...
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Bloody nevves rom [sic] the Scottish Army, concerning the late bloody fight upon Munday last, six miles on this side Carlisle, between the 2. armies of England and Scotland, the one commanded by Major Gen. Lambert, the other by his Excellency Duke Hamilton. With the number that were slain and taken prisoners on both sides, and the resolution of the Scottish Army thereupon, and the names of the chiefe commanders of Scotland, which were wounded in the fight. Likewise the Scottish message to the English army, and their answer and resolution thereupon. With the declaration of the county of Kent, concerning the landing of the Duke of York, and the coming in tothe [sic] Scotish army.
Date of publication:
1648
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Publication date from Wing. Consists of 4 letters: 1) dated: Perith Iuly 16. 1648; 2) signed and dated: Avan July 18. 1648. J. Hambleton; 3) signed I. Lambert; 4) dated: Waymer Castle July the 20. 1648. Annotation on ...
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Date of publication:
1638
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The answers are signed by Alexander Henderson, David Dickson, and Andrew Cant. The replies are signed by John Forbes and five others. P.[1]: "Imprinted by His Majesties printer for Scotland. Anno 1638." This is followed ...
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King Charls his tryal at the high court of justice sitting in Westminster Hall, begun on Saturday, Jan. 20, ended Jan. 27, 1648 also His Majesties speech on the scaffold immediately before his execution on Tuesday, Ian. 30 : together with the several speeches of Duke Hamilton, the Earl of Holland, and the Lord Capel, immediately before their execution on Friday, March 9, 1649.
Date of publication:
1650
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"The several speeches of Duke Hamilton ... and Arthur Lord Capel upon the scaffold" (p. 85) has special t.p. Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.
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1648
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Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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The declaration of Duke Hambleton at the head of his army, upon his joyning with Maj. Gen. Langdale in the north of England, concerning His most Gracious and Dread Soveraign Charkes [sic] King of Great Brittain. Likewise Major Generall Langdales propositions to the Lord Duke, concerning the Kings Majesty, and the Dukes answer thereunto. And the resolution of the Scots Army, with the manner of their march, their trumpets sounding, drums beating, and collours displaying with this motto, For Religion, King and Kingdom. Also the Duke of Buckinghams representation to the Lord Major of London, and his declaration, concerning the Kings Majesty.
Date of publication:
1648
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Place of publication from Wing. In fact only three letters, one signed on p.5: A.H. (i.e. James Hamilton), and two signed on p.6: G. Buckingham (i.e. George Villiers Buckingham). Annotation on Thomason copy: "July 9th". ...
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Date of publication:
1648
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Dated at end: Given under my hand at Kirkbisthure, the 22. day of July 1648. Steele notation: Of- ction and. Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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1641
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Date of publication:
1649
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D1v has catchword "righte-" and lacks side-note. Variant: quire D in a different setting, with side-note on D1v and catchword "Hodges". Annotation on Thomason copy: "march 9. 1648"; the '9' in the imprint has been crossed ...
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