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Exceeding welcome nevves from Beverley. Or York-shires love to London. Wherein is declared the resolution of the gentry and commonalty of Yorkshire, to joyn with the London voluntiers, for the defence of the King and parliament. VVith more ioyfull news from the Kings most excellent Majesty ...

Publisher: London : printed for John Rider, Aug. 4. 1642Description: [2],5,[1]p. ; 4.°.Uniform titles: Yorkshire civil war tracts. Note: Bound with other works
Binder's title: Yorkshire civil war tracts - 1642
Subject(s): Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649 | Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649
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4 A time and exact relation of all the proceedings of Sir Hugh Cholmleys revolt, deserting the Parliament, and going to the Queen, with the regaining of Scarborough Castle, by the care of Sir Iohn Hotham, and the courage and industry of Captain Buchel. Sent two letter, the one from Sir Iohn Hotham to M. Speaker, the other from a worthy captain to a member of the honourable House of Commons. Die Martis Aprilis 1643 ... 4 Nevves from Yorke. Being a true relation of the proceedings of Sir Hugh Cholmley since his comming to Scarborough: with the reasons why he did not march to Tadcaster, as was desired by the Lord Fairfax. Directed in two severall letters to the speaker of the honourable House of Commons, ... together with the opinion of his officers concerning his repaire backe to Scarborough. 4 Strange newes from Yorke, Hull, Beverley, and Manchester. Or a continuation of the proceedings, passages, and matters of consequence that hath passed this last weeke in his Maiesties army before Hull, with some occurrences from York during the Kings absence ... Beeing all that passed here from the 16 of Iuly to the 23. Sent in a letter from a worthy knight, now resident in Yorke, to a gentleman in Kings Street in Westminster, Iuly 25. Also the humble petition of Sir Francis Wortley ... to the Kings most excellent Majestie. With his Majesties answer thereunto. Edw. Nicholas. 4 Exceeding welcome nevves from Beverley. Or York-shires love to London. Wherein is declared the resolution of the gentry and commonalty of Yorkshire, to joyn with the London voluntiers, for the defence of the King and parliament. VVith more ioyfull news from the Kings most excellent Majesty ... 4 A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament whereby the good subjects of this kingdome may better discerne their owne danger, and be stirred up with more earnestnesse to assist the Parliament, in the maintenance of religion, the common justice and liberty of the Kingdome, ... also some observations and directions to the knights, gentlemen, and other inhabitants of Yorkshire, and other the northerne counties. Die Sabbathi August 20 - 1642. 4 A reall protestation of many, and very eminent persons in the county of Yorke, declaring their resolutions concerning the present distractions; some of whose names are subscribed. 4 Fourteen articles of peace. propounded to the King and Parliament by the gentry and commonally of the county of Tork [i.e. York] wherein is contained their resolution to maintain the peace of that county against all those that shall endeavour to disturb it. Also the copie of a letter sent from Prince Robert [i.e. Rupert] to His Majesty.

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Binder's title: Yorkshire civil war tracts - 1642

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