The copie of a letter from the Lord Generall his quarters. [electronic resource] Certifying, how the Lord Generals horse brake through the Kings army; and how Major Generall Skippon fought like a lion, and gained better conditions from the enemy then was expected; the Kings fortes [sic] having before intended to put all our foot to the sword. Also, a letter from the north, of other proceedings in those parts. Published according to order
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- 8297037
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- England and Wales. Army
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- London : Printed by Jane Coe, 1644
- [8] p.
- Series:
- Early English books online.
- Notes:
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- Annotation on Thomason copy: "Sept. 9th".
- Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
- Cited In:
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- Wing (2nd ed.) C6125.
- Thomason E.8[22].
- Reproduction:
- Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Thomason Tracts ; 2:E8[22])
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