An Exact and true relation of the many several messages, that have passed between His Excellency Sir Tho. Fairfax, and the Marquesse of Worcester, governour of Ragland-Castle, touching surrender thereof [electronic resource] : together, with a copy of the propositions sent to the generall from the Marquesse of Worcester, out of Ragland-Castle, and His Excellencies refusall to treat on them : also, the names of our commissioners appointed to treate with the enemy, upon the propositions sent to them from the generall
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- London : Printed for Fra. Coles ..., August 19th, 1646
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- "Certified in a letter, to a member of the honorable House of Commons, on Tuesday, August the 18th, 1646. And commanded to be forthwith printed and published."
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