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  1. Two declarations from the town and garrison of Portsmouth : the one from Colonel Morley and divers members of the late Parliament, published at the market-place : the other, by many hundreds of the inhabitants, with their protestation and resolution, and a letter sent to the gentry in the western parts : also, the seizing of the Ruby frigat and divers other ships in the harbour, the coming in of the sea-men and the number engaging : with a declaration of Major Generall Brown

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    London: Printed for William Johnson, 1659 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  2. Member of the Commons House of Parliament [Other]

    The Copy of a letter presented by a member of the Commons House of Parliament : concerning divers passages at Portsmouth : read in the said house the 17th day of August, 1642

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    London: Printed by L.N. and I.F. for Edward Husbands and John Franck, August 19, 1642 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  3. The True proceedings of the severall counties of Yorke, Couentry, Portsmovth, Cornewall : with an abstract of a letter sent from one of the Earle of Warwicks gentlemen concerning divers weighty matters, 22 August, 1642

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    London: ... Printed for Richard Best, 24 August, 1642 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  4. Ioyfull news from Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight : wherein is declared the resolution of the county of the inhabitants of the said towne, not to obey any command or admit any forces into the said town that should take part with the malignant party, against the King and Parliament : likewise, the resolution of the inhabitants in the Isle of Wight, to use all possible means to prevent the landing of any men from France, or any other nation : with a true declaration how the Earle of Warwicke hath ordered his navie, for the preservation of future designes against the said towne

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    [London]: Printed for John Jones, August 8, 1642 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  5. Worthy gentleman in that county [Author]

    An exact relation of foureteen dayes passages from Portsmouth, the isle of Wight and other parts : wherein is contained the manner of the proceeding of the cavaliers and their confederates the papists against the Christian-Protestants

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    London: Printed for Benjamin Allen, 1642 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  6. Brooke, Robert Greville [Other]

    An Exact relation shewing how the governour of Portsmouth castle delivered it up in the name of the King to the malignant party : whereupon he thrust out the Protestants placing ill affected persons in their garrisons : also a terrible combate fovght in Bedfordshire betweene two knights : the one sent in commission of array by the King, the other for the militia by the Parliament : wherein is declared the mighty overthrow of the Kings commissioner, who with great losse was faine to fly for his life : likewise, The Lord Brooke his resolution concerning the Lord of Northampton

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    ... [London]: Printed for Io. Hundgate, August 5, 1642 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  7. A Trve relation of the severall passages and proceedings of Colonell Goring at Portsmouth, and how he is revolted from the Parliament who imposed that trust in him, and keepes it for the King : how he hath shut the gates, and hath gotten a garrison of above five hundred men with great store of money and ammunition beside : also how the Parliament hath given order to His Excelency the E. of Essex to rayse forces to demand Portsmouth and the castle, and to apprehend Colonell Goring as guilty of high treason : with other severall matters of note concerning Portsmouth, and the Ile of Wight: whereunto especially is added a catalogue of the names of the Lords, that subscribed to levy horse to assist His Majesty in defence of his royall person, the two Houses of Parliament, and the Protestant religion with the monies, men ad horse, already subscribed unto by severall counties of this kingdom, and undertaken for His Majesties service, August 6th, 1642

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    London: Printed by E.G. for Iohn Benson, [1642] ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  8. England and Wales Parliament

    An Uprore at Portsmouth : being an advertizement to all captaines and others that are halting betweene two opinions : shewing how Captaine Wiles, who was sent forth for the defence of the kingdome did tyrannize over his souldiers and how hee did revolt to His Majestie : and also how his souldiers gave him his due reward in slaying him for his trecherous heart : whereunto is added the Parliaments determination and resolution for the defence of the kingdome

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    London: Printed for Richard Balden, August 18, 1642 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  9. England and Wales Parliament House of Commons

    The copy of a letter presented by a member of the Commons House of Parliament : concerning divers passages at Portsmouth. Read in the said House, the 17th day of August, 1642. 17. Aug. 1642. Ordered that the said letter shall be forthwith printed and published: H. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com

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    London: Printed by L.N. and I.F. for Edward Husbands and John Franck, and are to be sold at their shops in the middle Temple, and the Kings-head in Fleetstreet, August 19. 1642 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  10. Brooke, Robert Greville Baron [Other] ; England and Wales Parliament

    An exact relation shewing, how the governour of Portsmouth Castle delivered it up in the name of the King to the malignant party : Wherenpon [sic] he thrust out the Protestants placing ill affected persons in their garrisons. Also a terrible combate fought in Bedfordshire betweene two knigts, the one sent in commission of array by the King, the other for the militia by the Parliament wherin is declared the mighty overthrow of the Kings commissioner, who with great losse was faine to fly for his life. Likewise, the Lord Brooke his resolution concerning the Lord of Northampton. Iohn, Brow. Cler. Parl

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    [S.l.]: August. 5. Printed for Io. Hundgate, 1642 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  11. Goring, George Goring [Author]

    True nevves from Portsmouth : being Colonell Goring his speech delivered to the soldiers in Portsmouth before his shutting up the gates : wherein he labours to withdraw their hearts and mindes from their fidelitie to the Parliament : also the information of a coachman, given into the house, concerning his carrying down many gentlemen and moneyes to Portsmouth : with the discovery of the Earl of Portland, and Sir Kenlns Digby, and Mr. Welton his brother as agents and actors in the berraying and delivering up of the siad tovvn of Portsmouth

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    London: Printed for Iohn Cave, August 13, 1643 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  12. A true relation of the severall passages and proceedings of Colonell Goring at Portsmouth, and how he is revolted from the Parliament, who imposed that trust in him, and keepes it for the King : How he hath shut the gates, and hath gotten a garrison of above five hundred men with great store of money and ammunition beside. Also how the Parliament hath given order to his excelency the E. of Essex to rayse forces to demand Portsmouth and the castle, and to apprehend Colonell Goring as guilty of high treason. With other severall matters of note concerning Portsmouth, and the Ile of Wight. Whereunto especially is added a catalogue of the names of the Lords, that subscribed to levy horse to assist His Majesty in defence of his royall Person, the two Houses of Parliament, and the Protestant religion, with the monies men and horse, already subscribed unto by severall counties of this kingdom, and undertaken for His Majesties service, August. 6th. 1642

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    London: Printed by E.G. for Iohn Benson, [1642] ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  13. England and Wales Parliament

    Ioyfull news from Portsmouth and the Jsle of Wight : wherein is declared, the resolution of the county of the inhabitants of the said towne, not to obey any command, or admit any forces into the said town, that should take part with the malignant party, against the King and Parliament. Likewise, the resolution of the inhabitants in the Isle of Wight, to use all possible means to prevent the landing of any men from France, or any other nation. With, a true declaration, how the Earle of Warwicke hath ordered his navie, for the preservation of future designes against the said towne. Ordered that this be printed and published. Io. Bro. Cler. Par

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    [London]: Printed for Iohn Iones, August 8. 1642 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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  14. Exceeding joyfull nevves from the cavaleers at Nottingham : declaring their resolution and propositions to the Lords at Nottingham, now attending His Royal Majesty being happy and welcom'd tydings for London : with their terrible threatnings against Colonell Goring : likewise happy tydings from Shereboru Castle declaring the proceedings of the Parliaments forces against the Marquis of Hartford and the state and condition he is now in : signified by letters to the House of Commons up on Satterday [sic] last, being the 3 of September : also the manner of Captain Browns coming to London on Satterday [sic] last with 7 troopes of horse bringing with him 5 cart loads of arms and ammunition and six prisoners which he took in Kent namely the Lord Roper, Mr. Adrian Scroope the Duke of Lenox Stewart and 4 more

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    ... London: Printed for Iohn Wright, September 6, 1642 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

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