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The good and prosperovs svccesse of the Parliaments forces in Yorkeshire. Against the Earle of New-castle and his popish adherents. As it was sent in a letter from the right honourable the Lord Fairfax, and read in both Houses of Parliament on Monday, 30 Ian. 1642. ... with some observations of the Lords and Commons upon the said proceedings: ... Die Lunæ. Ian. 30. 1642.

By: Fairfax, Ferdinando, 2nd Baron Fairfax of Cameron.Publisher: London : printed for J. Wright, Ianuary, 31. 1642Description: [8]p. ; 4.°.Uniform titles: Yorkshire civil war tracts. Note: The letter is dated at Selby, Jan 26, 1642[3] and signed: Fer. Fairefax
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Binder's title: Yorkshire civil war tracts - 1642
Subject(s): Cavendish, William, 1st Duke of Newcastle | Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649
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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. 4 Most joyfull newes by sea and land, being the true relation of a glorious victory obtained by the Lord Fairfax and Captain Hotham sonne to Sir Iohn Hotham at Cawood castle in York shire, against the Earle of Cumberland and his northerne cavaliers. Wherein the Earle was forced to fly to Yorke, and is since pursued by the Lord Fairfax ane Captain Hotham ... 4 To the Kings most excellent Majestie the hvmble petition of the Knights, gentlemen, and freeholders of the county of York. With their humble request to His Maiesty for the removing of unruly souldiers billeted in the said county. Whereunto is annexed a copy of a writing which hath beene lately disperst amongst the Catholikes in England, by Sir Iohn Winter, ... concerning a contribution of money towards his Majesties supply of his army. 4 The good and prosperovs svccesse of the Parliaments forces in Yorkeshire. Against the Earle of New-castle and his popish adherents. As it was sent in a letter from the right honourable the Lord Fairfax, and read in both Houses of Parliament on Monday, 30 Ian. 1642. ... with some observations of the Lords and Commons upon the said proceedings: ... Die Lunæ. Ian. 30. 1642. 4 A true and exact relation of the great victories obtained by the Earl of Manchester, and the Lord Fairfax; against the Earl of Newcastles army in the north. As it appears in a letter of Sir william Widdrington, sent to the Earl of Newcastle; ... together with two letters concerning the said victories: the one from ... the Lo: Fairfax; the other from Sir John Meldrum, to the honourable Sir William Lenthall esquire, speaker of the House of Commons ... 4 A new-come guest to the towne. That is, the descriminant oath which the Earle of Newcastle imposeth upon the countie and citie of Yorke, ... written by a York-shire gentleman, for the good (especially) of his countriemen ... 4 Exact and certaine newes from the siege at Yorke. And of the many remarkable passages of our armys in those parts, ... As also the taking of Mulgrave castle, and in it Sir Walter Vavasour, Sir Peter Middletons eldest sonne, and other gentlemen of quality. Together with the relation of the Scots second army, advanced to Blithenooke in Northumblerland, and their taking of Morpeth castle ...

The letter is dated at Selby, Jan 26, 1642[3] and signed: Fer. Fairefax

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Binder's title: Yorkshire civil war tracts - 1642

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