Whalley, Edward.
A more full relation of the manner and circumstances of His Majesties departure from Hampton-Court. Written by Colonel Whaley, at the demand of the Speaker of the House of Commons, to whom it was lately sent, for the better satisfaction of the Parliament and kingdome.
London: printed for Giles Calvert at the black spread-Eagle, neer the west-end of Pauls, 1647.
ESTC No. R204173.Grub Street ID 81182.
Whalley, Edward.
A letter sent from Col: VVhaley, being commanded by the King to declare His Maiesties great dislike of a late pamphlet scandalous to his Majesty: being intituled, His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects, touching his inclination for peace, dated the 27. of August 1647. The which pamphlet, his Majesty utterly disavows, as being published without his knowledge or consent.
London: Printed by I. Coe, for Henry Overton in Popes-head Ally, 1647.
ESTC No. R201874.Grub Street ID 79176.
Whalley, Edward.
Joyful nevvs of the Kings Majesties safe arrivall in the Isle of VVheight with Mr. John Ashburnham, and Sir John Barclay. With His Majesties propositions to Collonell Hamond the governour: confirmed by letters from the governour and others. And two messengers come to the Parliament about it. Also foure letters: one of which His Majesty received from London, and three written by His Majesties own hands: the first to Col: Whaley, the second to the Lord Mountague, and the third a declaration to all His Majesties subjects of both kingdomes; concerning his going away with His Majesties desires to the Parliament, the army, and the kingdomes. With a perfect narrative of the manner of his Majesties going from Hampton Court, and the severall circumstances both before & after. Novemb. 15. 1647. Imprimatur G.M.
London: printed by Robert Ibbitson in Smithfield, 1647.
ESTC No. R217165.Grub Street ID 91985.
Whalley, Edward.
A message and declaration sent from Colonel Whaley, to the Right Honourable William Lenthal Esquire, Speaker of the House of Commons, concerning the Kings Majesties royall person, and engagement. Together with his demonstration and proposals, touching His gracious Majesty, and Mr. John Ashburnham (now attending his royal person in the Isle of Wight.) This message and declaration is appointed to be forthwith printed and published, by order and command of the said Colonell Whaley. December, 7. 1647.
Imprinted at London: for George Whittington, at the Blew Anchor in Cornhill neere the Royall Exchange, 1647.
ESTC No. R204069.Grub Street ID 81095.
Whalley, Edward.
The declaration and unanimous resolution of Colonel Whaley, and all the officers and souldiers of his regiment, now present with their cullors. With a particular list of all their names that signed it, on Munday the 14. of his instant May, 1649. Published to prevent mistakes, and presented to every honest heart, especially to our deare fellow souldiers of the Army under the command of our ever honored Generall Thomas Lord Fairfax, his Excellency.
London: printed by John Clowes, and are to be sold neer the Royall Exchange, and in Popes-head-Alley, 1648 [i.e. 1649].
ESTC No. R204518.Grub Street ID 81457.