The last ioyfull intelligence from his excellency his quarters in Reading: [electronic resource] : VVherein is contained, the propositions of agreement, upon which the town was delivered, with the manner of the delivery, how they marcht away without their ordnance, and the true estate of his excellencies army at this present. Faithfully related in two letters sent from good hands in the army, to a person of good quality in the city, bearing date Aprill 27. 1643
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- 8296115
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- Alexander, John, 17th cent
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- London : Aprill 29. Printed for Thomas Watson, 1643
- [2], 6 p.
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- Early English books online.
- Notes:
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- Second letter signed: "Aprill 27 afternoon. 1643."; "John Alexander.".
- Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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- Wing (2nd ed.) A916A.
- Thomason E.100[5].
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- Alexander, John, 17th cent
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- Last joyfull intelligence from his excellency his quarters in Reading
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