Bloudy nevves from Enfield; being a true but sad relation of the bloody fight, and dangerous engagement, between eightscore countrey-men with pikes, halberds, forks and swords, and a party of foot souldiers with their arms on Monday last near the said Enfield Chase, with the particulars of this lamentable conflict, and the manner, cause, and grounds thereof. Likewise the number killed and taken prisoners, on both sides; the guarding of divers red-coats to Newgate, with the bloud running about their ears; the lodging them in the dungeon on Monday night last; and th removing them to the common-side on Tuesday morning.

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  • Bloudy nevves from Enfield; being a true but sad relation of the bloody fight, and dangerous engagement, between eightscore countrey-men with pikes, halberds, forks and swords, and a party of foot souldiers with their arms on Monday last near the said Enfield Chase, with the particulars of this lamentable conflict, and the manner, cause, and grounds thereof. Likewise the number killed and taken prisoners, on both sides; the guarding of divers red-coats to Newgate, with the bloud running about their ears; the lodging them in the dungeon on Monday night last; and th removing them to the common-side on Tuesday morning.
  • Bloody news from Enfield Bloudy newes from Enfield Chase: being a true but sad relation of the desperate engagement between the countrey-men and the souldiers on Monday last, &c.
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Imprint
London: printed for George Horton; living at the lower end of Red-Cross-Street, over against St. Giless Church, neer Cripplegate, [1659]
Publication year
1659
ESTC No.
R33232
Grub Street ID
115875
Description
8 p. ; 4⁰
Note
Date of publication suggested by Wing.

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Uncontrolled note
Catalogued from the original at the British Library; verify spelling of first word in title "bloudy"