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A letter from the Right Honorable, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, concerning the surrender of the tovvn of Ross, and the artillery, arms and ammunition there Together with the several transactions...
Published 1649“…artillery, arms and ammunition there.…”
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A letter from the Right Honorable, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, concerning the surrender of the tovvn of Ross, and the artillery, arms and ammunition there Together with the several transactions...
Published 1649“…artillery, arms and ammunition there.…”
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A coppie of a letter read in the House of Commons sent from Master Sampford, high sheriffe of the countie of Somerset, and the committee there, of their weekly proceedings, in searching the recusants houses : also the number of such ammunition as was taken in their houses, and sent to...
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A coppie of a letter read in the House of Commons sent from Master Sampford, high sheriffe of the countie of Somerset, and the committee there, of their weekly proceedings, in searching the recusants houses : also the number of such ammunition as was taken in their houses, and sent to...
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To the honourable court the House of Commons now assembled in Parliament The humble petition of many hundred thousands, inhabiting within the thirteene shires of Wales. Directed to the House the 12. of February, 1641. shewing their manifold grievances, for which they desire redresse from the Parliament. With their motion that their country may be more strongly fortified with ammunition of armes. And how they freely proffer themselves...
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To the honourable court the House of Commons now assembled in Parliament The humble petition of many hundred thousands, inhabiting within the thirteene shires of Wales. Directed to the House the 12. of February, 1641. shewing their manifold grievances, for which they desire redresse from the Parliament. With their motion that their country may be more strongly fortified with ammunition of armes. And how they freely proffer themselves...
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Lieut: Generall Cromwells letter to the Honorable, William Lenthall Esq; Speaker of the House of Commons; of the storming and taking Basing-House: with the Marques of Winchester, Sir Rob: Peak and divers other officers of quality, and all the ordnance, ammunition, arms and provisions therein.. [sic] Together...
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Lieut: Generall Cromwells letter to the Honorable, William Lenthall Esq; Speaker of the House of Commons; of the storming and taking Basing-House with the Marques of Winchester, Sir Rob: Peak and divers other officers of quality, and all the ordnance, ammunition, arms and provisions therein.. [sic] Together...
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Lieut: Generall Cromwells letter to the Honorable, William Lenthall Esq; Speaker of the House of Commons; of the storming and taking Basing-House with the Marques of Winchester, Sir Rob: Peak and divers other officers of quality, and all the ordnance, ammunition, arms and provisions therein.. [sic] Together...
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Liuetenant [sic] Generall Cromvvels letter sent to the Honorable William Lenthall Esq; Speaker of the honourable house of Commons, concerning the storming and taking of Basing House, with the Marquesse of Winchester, Sir Robert Peake, and divers other officers of quality; and all the ordnance, ammunition, arms, and provisions therein. Together with...
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Liuetenant [sic] Generall Cromvvels letter sent to the Honorable William Lenthall Esq; Speaker of the honourable house of Commons, concerning the storming and taking of Basing House, with the Marquesse of Winchester, Sir Robert Peake, and divers other officers of quality; and all the ordnance, ammunition, arms, and provisions therein. Together with...
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The soveraigne power of parliaments and kingdomes, or, Second part of The treachery and disloialty of Papists to their soveraignes : wherein the parliaments and kingdomes right and interest in, and power over, the militia, ports, forts, navy, ammunition of the realme, to dispose of them unto confiding...
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Message sent from the House of Commons to Robert Earle of Warvvicke, admirall of His Majesties Navie Royall concerning the ships which now lye ready at the coast of Holland laden with ammunition to be sent to His Majesty at Yorke, with...
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