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- A declaration published by Sir Thomas Middleton, Knight, Serjeant-Major-Generall, and Vice-Admirall for the sixe countie by Sir Thomas Middleton (2 times)
- The false brother, or, A new map of Scotland, drawn by an English pencil; being a short history of the political and civil transactions between these two nations since their first friendship: wherein the many secret designs, and dangerous aspects and influences of that nation on England are discovered; with the juglings of their commissioners with the late King, Parliament, and city. The grounds of the entrance of our army into Scotland cleared, from their own principles and actings by Cuthbert Sidenham (1 times)
- Manifest truth, or, An inversion of truths manifest containing a narration of the proceedings of the Scottish army, and a vindication of the Parliament and kingdome of England from the false and injurious aspersions cast on them by the author of the said manifest by Edward Bowles (1 times)
- The simple cobbler of Agawam by Nathaniel Ward (1 times)
- Two great victories; on [sic] obtained by the earle of Denbigh at Oswestry: the other victory by colonell Mitton by 2nd earl of Denbigh. Basil Feilding (1 times)
- An exact and true relation in relieving the resolute garrison of Lyme ... by ... Robert earle of Warwicke (1 times)
- An Exact relation of the siege before Yorke : of the taking of the suburbs, and of the approaches made within 40. yards (1 times)
- The humble petition of many thousands of wives and matrons of the city of London, and other parts of this kingdome, for (1 times)
- A letter sent to the Honourable William Lenthall, Esquire, Speaker of the House of Commons, wherein is truely related th by Martin Pindar (1 times)
- A miraculous victory obtained by the Right Honorable, Ferdinando Lord Fairfax, against the army under the command of the by Baron Ferdinando Fairfax Fairfax (1 times)
- A briefe declaration of all the civill vvarres that have happened in England; first, in the raigne of King John. Secondl (1 times)
- XIV articles of treason and other misdemeanors, exhibited to Isaac Penington, by Master Chamfield, alias Captain Cloak-b by Edward Dobson (1 times)
- Sir Edward Hungerfords vindication, for the surrendring of Malmsbury in Wiltshire to the Kings forces, after it was take by Sir Edward Hungerford (1 times)
- Articles of agreement betweene his excellency Prince Maurice, and the Earle of Stamford, vpon the delivery of the city o by Prince Maurice (1 times)
- The truth of our bad newes from Exeter, : sent in a letter, dated May 20. 1643. from a considerable man there, to an emi by N. E. (1 times)
- Letter to his majesty, from a member of the House of Commons, &c. (1 times)
- The royal oake, or, An historical description of the royal progress, wonderful travels, miraculous, escapes, and strange by John Danvers (1 times)
- The Generous usurer Mr. Nevell in Thames-street who alloweth his maid usually a black pudding to dinner, who once bought (1 times)
- The Mowing-devil, or, Strange news out of Hartford-Shire being a true relation of a farmer, who bargaining with a poor m (1 times)
- The declaration of Captain James Hind (close prisoner in New-gate) and his acknowledgment, protestation, and full confes by James Hind (1 times)
- The high-way woman: or, A true and perfect narrative of the wicked life, and deplorable death of Marcy Clay, otherwise c by Marcy Clay (1 times)
- The Dovvnefall of temporizing poets, unlicenst printers, upstart booksellers, trotting mercuries and bawling hawkers being a very pleasant dialogue between Light-foot the mercury and Suck-bottle the hawker, Red-nose the poet being moderator between them : the corruptions of all which by their conference is plainly described (1 times)
- Scotlands holy vvar. : A discourse truly, and plainly remonstrating, how the Scots out of a corrupt pretended zeal to th by Henry Parker (1 times)
- An apology vindicating the Cavaliers from a partiall aspersion, &c. (1 times)
- The Cavaliers catechisme: or, The reformed Protestant catechising the antichristian papists, malignants, incendiaries, a (1 times)
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