A most strange letter: : which was found in the Old-Change the 18. day of Jan. and directed with this mark, + to the Right Reverend Father in God, Matthew, Lord Bishop of Ely: the same letter being brought to the sight of our constables in the citie, they thought fit to present it to the committees, which sate the same day at Grocers Hall, being the 18. day of Jan. 1642. And now is published to the view of all men. Also, the attachment of Colonel Lunsford at Windsor upon Wednesday, being the 19. day of Jan. 1642. With the flying away of the Lord Digby. Also, the declaration of the uproar which the horsemen made their commanders being gone, and taken away from them. To which is annexed their oath and protestation
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A most strange letter: : which was found in the Old-Change the 18. day of Jan. and directed with this mark, + to the Right Reverend Father in God, Matthew, Lord Bishop of Ely: the same letter being brought to the sight of our constables in the citie, they thought fit to present it to the committees, which sate the same day at Grocers Hall, being the 18. day of Jan. 1642. And now is published to the view of all men. Also, the attachment of Colonel Lunsford at Windsor upon Wednesday, being the 19. day of Jan. 1642. With the flying away of the Lord Digby. Also, the declaration of the uproar which the horsemen made their commanders being gone, and taken away from them. To which is annexed their oath and protestation
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The work A most strange letter: : which was found in the Old-Change the 18. day of Jan. and directed with this mark, + to the Right Reverend Father in God, Matthew, Lord Bishop of Ely: the same letter being brought to the sight of our constables in the citie, they thought fit to present it to the committees, which sate the same day at Grocers Hall, being the 18. day of Jan. 1642. And now is published to the view of all men. Also, the attachment of Colonel Lunsford at Windsor upon Wednesday, being the 19. day of Jan. 1642. With the flying away of the Lord Digby. Also, the declaration of the uproar which the horsemen made their commanders being gone, and taken away from them. To which is annexed their oath and protestation represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Missouri-Kansas City Libraries. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.
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- A most strange letter: : which was found in the Old-Change the 18. day of Jan. and directed with this mark, + to the Right Reverend Father in God, Matthew, Lord Bishop of Ely: the same letter being brought to the sight of our constables in the citie, they thought fit to present it to the committees, which sate the same day at Grocers Hall, being the 18. day of Jan. 1642. And now is published to the view of all men. Also, the attachment of Colonel Lunsford at Windsor upon Wednesday, being the 19. day of Jan. 1642. With the flying away of the Lord Digby. Also, the declaration of the uproar which the horsemen made their commanders being gone, and taken away from them. To which is annexed their oath and protestation
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- which was found in the Old-Change the 18. day of Jan. and directed with this mark, + to the Right Reverend Father in God, Matthew, Lord Bishop of Ely: the same letter being brought to the sight of our constables in the citie, they thought fit to present it to the committees, which sate the same day at Grocers Hall, being the 18. day of Jan. 1642. And now is published to the view of all men. Also, the attachment of Colonel Lunsford at Windsor upon Wednesday, being the 19. day of Jan. 1642. With the flying away of the Lord Digby. Also, the declaration of the uproar which the horsemen made their commanders being gone, and taken away from them. To which is annexed their oath and protestation
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- Wing (2nd ed.)
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