The Earle of Essex his speech in the artilrie garden to the souldiers on Tuesday last. With His Majesties propositions to the citizens of London, likevvise terrible and bloudy news from Yorke concerning the great affront, which was given to the said city, by the cavileers, and how the citizens gave them a repulse and shut up the gates. Whereunto is annexed, Londons resolution for the defence of the King and Parliament. Ioh. Bro. Cler. Par. Hen: Els. Parl. D. Com.
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- The Earle of Essex his speech in the artilrie garden to the souldiers on Tuesday last. With His Majesties propositions to the citizens of London, likevvise terrible and bloudy news from Yorke concerning the great affront, which was given to the said city, by the cavileers, and how the citizens gave them a repulse and shut up the gates. Whereunto is annexed, Londons resolution for the defence of the King and Parliament. Ioh. Bro. Cler. Par. Hen: Els. Parl. D. Com.
- Speech in the artilrie garden to the souldiers on Tuesday last
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[S.l.]: July 28. Printed for Thomas Baley, 1642.
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- 1642
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- R17460
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- Description
- 8 p. ; 4⁰
- Note
- "Londons resolution for the Parliaments defence", identified as Thomason E.200[55], has caption title on p.7.
The Earle of Essex speech is not included in the eight pages.Citation/references Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), E3335
Thomason, E.200[54]
Thomason, E.200[55]