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A Full and true relation of the great defeat given to Sir Ralph Hopton by Sir William Waller : certified by severall letters from Sir William Wallers quarters, viz. [brace] Generall Brown, Lieut. Collonel Harrison, Captain Drinkwater : shewing how our forces March 28 beat the enemy at a skirmish, and on Friday March 29 gave them an overthrow and utterly routed them ... : and by directions from the states of both kingdomes an order for thanksgiuing for the said victory by John Wollaston, mayor.
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A true relation of the proceedings of the northern forces, : under the command of Col. Lambert, Col. Blackemore, and Col. Harrison. Together with their resolutions to fight Sir Marmaduke Langdale, whose strength and deportment in the counties of Westmerland and Cumberland is fully declared, by a petition of many honest Presbyterian ministers, together with divers gentlemen and other inhabitants of the aforesaid counties and places adjacent, who are plundred and banished from their dwellings....
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Rebels no saints: or, A collection of the speeches, private passages, letters, and prayers of those persons lately executed, : viz. [brace] Tho. Harrison, Octob. 13. Jo. Carew, Octob. 15. Jo. Cook, and Hugh Peters, Octob. 16....
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His Majesties declaration concerning the charge of the Army; : and his resolution to die like a martyr, rather then to answer to any impeachment or articles, in relation to his tryall, by the lawes of the land, as an ordinary subject. And his declaration and proposals to the Governour of Winsor Castle concerning Major Gen. Brown, and his present restraint under the power of the sword, with his predictions thereupon, touching what shall befall the Army. Also, the declaration and proposals of Col: Harrison to the King, and his protestation, to oppose all persons whatsoever, that shall offer any private violence to His Majesties royall person....
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The declaration of the citizens of Edenborough, : concerning, the maintaining of a warre for the King, against the Parliament of England. With the grounds and reasons of their present rising, in relation to the proceedings of Duke Hamilton, and his forces, and their imprisoning of the three great lords, who acted contrary to the desires of the Kirk and Kingdom. Likewise, the proceedings of the Northern Army, under the command of Sir Marmaduke Langdale, and the victorious successe of Major Gen. Lambert against them. As also, the taking of Appleby Castle in Westmerland, by Col. Harrison, and Major Sanderson, and the articles of agreement thereupon....
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