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  1. An abstract of some letters sent from Dorchester, to some friends in London, dated the 3. of Septem. 1642 : Containing a true relation of the late proceedings of Marquesse Hartford and the cavaliers, at Sherbon Castle, with the opposition of that and other adjacent counties to those proceedings

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    London: Printed for Henry Overton, and are to be sold at his shop in Popes-head Ally, 1642 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  2. England and Wales Privy Council

    A copie of a letter to the Lord Marquesse of Hartford : from the Lords of His Majesties Councell, now attending his royall person at Oatland, the 14. of Nov. 1642. Also, instructions of the Lords of His Majesties Councell to the Lord Marquesse of Hartford, now resident at Sir Iohn Mounson his house in Brecknockshire

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    [London]: Novemb. 22. London, Printed for John Cave, 1642 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  3. Charles I King of England [Other] ; England and Wales Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I), England and Wales Parliament House of Commons

    A copy of the commission of array : granted from His Majesty to the Marquesse of Hertford. Read in the House of Commons, and ordered to be forthwith printed and published: H. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com

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    [London]: August 24. 1642. London, Printed by L.N. and I.F. for E. Husbands and J. Franck, and are to be sold at their shops in the middle Temple, and the Kings-head in Fleetstreet, [1642] ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  4. Propositions propounded by the Marquesse of Hartford, to the Earle of Bedford, concerning the delivering up of Sherbourne-Castle : Also declaring how the Earle of Bedford, after his arrivall at Yeavel, within three miles of Sherbourne, surprised Squire Rogers, as he was going to relieve the Marquesse of Hartford, with 7. other cavaliers, which are known to be notorious papists, who had under their command neere three hundred men well horsed. Likewise how the Lord Marquesse of Hartford sallied out of the castle, and made up to their rescue, but was repulst by the troops of the E. of Bedford. Also a true information how the Earle of Bedford tooke eight hundred pounds, which Squire Rogers did intend for the relief of the said Marquesse

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    London: Printed for Henry Fowler, Septem. 19. 1642 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  5. England and Wales Parliament

    A true relation of a most blessed victory obtained against the Marquesse of Hartford : on the seven and twentieth day of November, before the city of Hereford, by the Right honourable Earle of Stamford declaring how the marquesse was overthrowne, and above two thousand of his men slaine, the rest dispersed, and the marquesse forced to hide himselfe in the woods. Also severall propositions propounded to the Earle of Stamford, before the battaile, by the said marquesse, concerning the dilivery of the city of Hereford into his possession. With the Earle his answer thereunto

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    London: printed, for L. Wright, Decemb. 3. 1642 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  6. The true loves knot untyed : being the right path, whereby to advise princely virgins how to behave themselves by the example of the renowned princesse, the Lady Arabella, and the second son to the Lord Seymor, late Earl of Hartford. To the tune of Frogs Galliard

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    London: Printed for Francis Grove, 1643 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  7. J. B [Author]

    Speciall newes from the army at Warwicke since the fight : sent from a minister of good note, to an alderman here in London: wherein is related the names of such that are slain and taken prisoners of both sides: and also the comming of the Marquesse of Hartford towards Hereford with 2000. men, but made to retreate againe by the appearing of the Lord Stampford and his forces: also the funerall of Colonel Charls Essex at Warwick, his body being borne to the grave by the Lo: Mandevill, Lo: Brookes, and some 4. or 6. colonels: with other remarkable passages of truth touching that great battle, not yet printed, which will give great satisfaction to the reader. Also a most pious passage uttered by his Excellency to Master Marshall, upon their discourse of the battle

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    London: Printed for Henry Overton, at his Shop in Popes-Head-Alley, Octob. 29. 1642 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  8. More later and truer newes from Somersetshire, Boston, Nottinghamshire, and Warwickshire : wherein declared the treacherous and barbarous cruelty of the cavaleers in those parts, by the Marquesse of Hartford; and the taking of Colonel Goarings Lievtenant and 40. cavaleers at Salisbury. Also a relation of the countries pounding up of the Marquesse of Hartford and Sir Ralph Hopton, with their followers, in a moore surrounded with water. With the votes of Parliament upon the Kings proclaiming the Earle of Essex and all that serve under his command, or adhere to him, traitors. And the Earle of Essex resolution thereupon. As also three propositions brought to the major and aldermen of Boston, from his Majesty, by Sir Iohn Munson, knight and baronet, August 10. With the answer of the said major and aldermen to the message and propositions

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    London: printed for R. A, August 16. 1642 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  9. England and Wales Parliament

    Dreadfull nevves from VViltshire and Norfolke : Read in the House of Commons upon Saturday last. VVherein is declared the proceedings of the Marquesse of Hartford and the Lord Seymore, in the county of Wiltshire: and the resolution of the inhabitants concerning the said lords. Also the resolution of the Earle of Lindsey, Lord Generall of his Majesties forces, concerning the raising of forces in Norfolke. With the Parliaments determination therein. Hen. Elsing. Cler. Parl

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    [London]: Printed for Iohn Smith, 1642 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  10. England and Wales Parliament

    His Maiesties demands to the honourable House of Parliament : also certaine intelligences from Windsore, Marlborough, Bathe. Touching the execution of the militia. With their number of trained bands and voluntiers [sic] under the command of Captaine Digges and Captaine Daniell. The unlawfull commission of aray, executed by the Marques of Hartford and the Lord Seymor. With the rude behaveour of the caveliers. Also the Parliaments declaration. Iohn Browne Cler. Parl

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    Lond. [i.e. London]: Printed for Iohn Iohnson, Iuly 28. 1642 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  11. True newes out of Herefordshire : Being a certaine and exact relation, of a battell fought betweene the Lord Marquesse Hertford, the Lord Herbert, and their cavaliers, in number six thousand men. Against the Earle of Stamford, and his forces in those parts; being the trained bands of that countrey, and others adjoyning. As also some companies left there with the said earle of Stamford, by his excellence the Earle of Essex. Wherein the said Earle of Stamford obtained a glorious victory: killing two thousand and five hundred of the marquesse his souldiers. Together with a mighty disturbance hapning in this city and the suburbs thereof, by reason of a sodain alarum, given about twelve a clocke at night, in the said city and suburbs on Wednesday last

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    London: Printed for Fr. Wright, 1642 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  12. A declaration of the Prince Paltsgrave, to the high court of Parliament : concerning the cause of his departure out of England in these times of distractions, and the manner of his cariage and behaviour during the time of his continuance with His Majesty in the north. Likewise his earnest request to the Parliament, and the Parliaments answer thereunto: declared in his letter to the House of Peeres on Tuesday last. Also the Queen of Bohemia her resolution concerning Prince Roberts coming into England against the Parliament. Likewise a true relation, shewing how the Marquesse of Hartford and his company are beset by the Earle of Bedford and his forces

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    [London]: Printed for J. Greene, October 1. 1642 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  13. A true and joyfull relation of a famous and remarkable victory obtained by inhabitants of Clamorganshire in VVales : against the Marquesse of Hartford, and the cavaleers, who had took the castle of Cardiffe in the said county. October the 3. 1642. Also the manner how they obtained the victory, killing fifty of the cavaleers, with the losse of nine men, and after five hours fight obtained the castle, putting them all to flight. Together with the means of the flight of the Marquesse of Hartford into VVales and the victorious proceedings of the Earl of Bedford against his confederates, his taking the Lord Pawlet, Sir Henry Berkley, and two of his brothers Sir Charles and Sir Iohn Barkes prisoners

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    London: Printed for H. Fowler, October 5. [1642] ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  14. Abbis, Rich [Other]

    More later and truer newes from Somersetshire, Boston, Nottinghamshire, and Warwickshire : wherein is declared the treacherous and barbarous cruelty of the cavaleers in those parts, by the Marquesse of Hartford; and the taking of Colonel Goarings Lievtenant and 40 cavaleers at Salisbury : also a relation of the countries pounding up of the Marquesse of Hartford and Sir Ralph Hopton, with their followers, in a moore surrounded with water : with the votes of Parliament upon the Kings proclaiming the Earle of Essex and all that serve under his command, or adhere to him, traitors : and the Earle of Essex resolution thereupon : as also three propositions brought to the major and aldermen of Boston, from his Majesty, by Sir Iohn Munson, knight and baronet, August 10, with the answer of the said major and aldermen to the message and propositions

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    London: Printed for Rich. Abbis, 1642 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  15. Gardiner, Thomas Sir [Other] ; England and Wales Parliament

    Edward Litleton, Lord keeper of the great seale of England, and Lord Speaker in the House of Peeres escape from the Parliament. And his flight to the King now resident at York : Also, Sir Thomas Gardiner the recorder of London's letter to His Majestie. With, the Parliament's message to the Lord Savill, the Lord Seymor, and the Lord Rich., &c. who attend His Majesty at York, and their deniall to come to the House of Peeres. And lastly, the votes of the House of Commons, passing upon the said lords. I. B. Cler. P

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    London: Printed for T. H, 1642 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  16. England and Wales Parliament, England and Wales Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)

    Certaine reasons presented to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie, Feb. 24. 1641. by the Lords and Commons in Parliament touching the Princes stay at Hampton Court : With an order of both Houses appointed to the Marques Hertford concerning the same. Also, the Parliaments answere to a message from the Scotch Commissioners touching their proster [sic] of assistance by the Earle of Argile, and lord chancellor of Scotland in the affaires of Ireland. A perfect copie of his Majesties royall message to both Houses of Parliament on Thursday the 24th. of Febr. 1641. Concerning the raising of a million of money by the Citie of London

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    London: Printed by R. Olton and G. Dexter, for John Wright, An. Dom. MDCXLII. [1642] ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  17. An exact an perfect relation of the happy proceedings of the Earl of Bedford and his forces against the Marquesse of Hartford, Lord Pawlet, and the rest of their confederates, since their flight from Shereborn Castle : Also his many skirmishes since that time with them in divers places, and his happy successe therein. Together with a remarkable observation concerning the Earl of Lindsey in Lincoln, Septemb. 27 who came there to settle the Commission of Array and his successe therein

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    London: Printed for Henry Seymour, Septem. 30, 1642 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  18. A declaration of the Prince Paltsgrave, to the high court of Parliament : concerning the cause of his departure out of England in these times of distractions, and the manner of his cariage and behaviour during the time of his continuance with His Majesty in the north. Likewise his earnest request to the Parliament, and the Parliaments answer thereunto: declared in his letter to the House of Peeres on Tuesday last. Also the Queen of Bohemia her resolution concerning Prince Roberts coming into England against the Parliament. Likewise a true relation, shewing how the Marquesse of Hartford and his company are beset by the Earle of Bedford and his forces

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    [London]: Printed for J. Greene, October 1. 1642 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  19. A true relation of the late attempt made upon the town of Ciceter [sic] in the county of Glouc', the seventh day of January, 1642 : By the Lord Marquesse Hartford, lord generall of the Cavaliers of the western parts, assisted by Prince Robert, Prince Maurice, the Earl of Carnarvan, the Lord Chandois, and divers others. Together with the answer of Io: Georges, Esq; (an inhabitant there, and one of the Burgesses of the Parliament for the said town) to the severall messages sent to them by that lo: generall, and Prince Robert. As it was sent in a letter to the Right Honorable, the Lord Viscount Say and Seale, lord lieutenant of that county. Published chiefly that God may be onely glorified, for their happy deliverance, and to prevent all false and scandalous reports thereof

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    London: Printed for J.T, 1642. [i.e. 1643] ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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