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- True newes from our navie now at sea : shewing the most remarkable passages there since His Excellency the Earl of Warwicks departure thence, including these particulars : namely, the taking of a ship neere to silley, laden with ammunition from Saint Maloes, and bound for Sir Ralph Hopton in Cornwall : the intercepting divers letters, from the malignant fugitives, to divers in the Kings army : the taking two Turks men of warre, being argier pirates, neer unto our coast : the suprising of two vessels, laden with ammunition and some Irish friars bound for Ireland : with sundry other passages
- A Full and true relation of the great defeat given to Sir Ralph Hopton by Sir William Waller : certified by severall letters from Sir William Wallers quarters, viz. [brace] Generall Brown, Lieut. Collonel Harrison, Captain Drinkwater : shewing how our forces March 28 beat the enemy at a skirmish, and on Friday March 29 gave them an overthrow and utterly routed them ... : and by directions from the states of both kingdomes an order for thanksgiuing for the said victory by John Wollaston, mayor
- A Great over-throw : given to Sir Ralph Hopton's whole army by Sir William Waller neere Farnham, with onely sixe troope of horse, and some foote, the rest of his army being stated in severall quarters in other places : with many remarkable passages, which deserue everlasting memory
- A Most miraculous and happy victory obtained by James Chudlegh, serjeant major generall of the forces under the E. of Stamford against Sir Ralph Hopton and his forces : who with 108 horse did rout and put to flight 5000 foot and 500 horse, tooke divers prisoners, arms, ensignes their standard, with many remarkable passages concerning the same : as also a letter to Sir Ralph Hopton with a command signed C. R., written upon a silken cloth
- A True and exact relation of all the proceedings of Marquesse Hartford, Lord Pawlet, Lord Seymor, Lord Coventry, Sir Ralph Hopton and His Maiesties commissioners in the publishing of the commission of array in His Maiesties county of Somerset : brought over by a gentleman who was an eye witnesse of all passages and proceedings there : whereunto is added true newes from York, Hull, Newcastle and Darbyshire : also a list of the
- A True and perfect relation of a great and happy victory obtained by the Parliaments forces under the command of Colonell Ruthin, over Sir Ralph Hopton, and his cavaliers neer Plymmouth : with the names of the prisoners they have taken in the battell, and diverse other passages of extraordinary importance : as it was sent in a letter from the committe at Dartmouth, directed to the right honourable the Lords and others of the committee for the safety of the kingdome : and read at a conference of both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the 13 of December, 1642
- A True and perfect relation of the passages in Devonshire this weeke : how all the Devonshire forces met at Kings-Bridge and marched to Modburie being eight or nine thousand : where they joyned with Bastoll and Biddifords men where they set upon Sir Ralph
- A True relation of a late victorie obtained by Sir Ralph Hopton against my Lord of Stamfords forces in Cornwall : which, through the mercifulnesse of the Generall Sir Ralph Hopton, was gotten with little blood-shed : the like victory cannot be paralleld in the memory of man : being the copy of a letter written from Saltash
- A True relation of the proceedings of the Cornish forces under the command of the Lord Mohune and Sir Ralph Hopton : wherein is contained a list of the commanders in chiefe, the colonels, lieutenant-colonels, serjeant-majors and captains, with the totall of their strength and garrison-townes : also the names of those delinquents that have left their habitations in that county and follow the army
- A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : for the prevention of a most horrid, wicked and unnaturall designe, pursued by Sir Ralph Hopton and his adherents, rebells and traytors, in a warlike manner in Cornewall, and Devon : whereby ruine and destruction is now threatened by the Welch, and others of that hellish & accursed crew to the county of Somerset, and the adjacent counties, who are therefore hereby authorised to imploy the moneys raysed there upon the Parliaments propositions for defence of themselves : with an ordinance of both Houses for the assessing of malignants in the said county of Somerset, and the parts adjacent
- A famous victory obtained before the city of Exeter on Sunday January 1, by Captaine Pym against Sir Ralph Hopton and the Cornish cavaliers : where after foure hours fight he obtained a glorious victory and slew above a thousand of the cavaliers and tooke 38 prisoners and 7 pieces of ordnance with he losse of a hundred men at the most : being the copie of a letter
- A glorious victorie obtained by Sir William Waller, and Sir William Balfoure, against the Lord Hoptons forces, neere Alsford, on Fryday last March 29 : beeing an exact relation of the whole manner of the fight ... wherein the Lord Hoptons forces were routed ... : with the names of severall commanders and officers of note, which were then taken prisoners
- A great over-throw : giuen [sic] to Sir Ralph Hopton's whole army by Sir William Waller neere Farnham, with onely sixe troope of horse, and some foote, the rest of his army being stated in severall quarters in other places. With many remarkable passages, which deserue [sic] euerlasting [sic] memory
- A letter sent from the Right Honorable Robert Earl of Warwick to the Right Honorable the speaker to the House of Peers : concerning the present state and condition with the manner of the raising of the siege of Lyme : with a relation of divers other remarkable passages concerning the Queen, the Prince and the Lord Hopton with the delivering up of Weymouth to the Parliament
- A letter sent from the Right Honorable, Robert Earl of Warwick: to the Right Honorable, the speaker to the House of Peers : concerning the present state and condition, with the manner of the raising of the siege, of Lyme: with a relation of divers other remarkable passages concerning the Queen, the Prince, and the Lord Hopton, with the delivering up of Weymouth to the Parliament. Printed according to order
- A remonstrance or declaration of the names of the knights and gentlemen that take part with Sir Ralph Hopton and other delinquents in Devonshire and Cornwall, with the number of their forces : also the names of the knights and gentlemen that stand well affected to the Parliament : the names of those which stand for the King Sir Charles Wray, Sir Robert Raynton, Mr. Pollard, Mr. Ingleby, Sir Iohn Venner, Mr. Fortescue, Mr. Drake, and others in the north part of the county : Mr. Berry, Mr. Ackland, and others, opposers of these malignants Sir Iohn Banlet, Mr. Ash : in the east part opposed by Sir George Chudleigh, Capt. Gifford, and divers other well affected gentlemen which stand for the King and Parliament
- A speech made by Alderman Garroway at a common-hall on Tuesday the 17 of January : vpon occasion of a speech delivered there the Friday before by M. Pym at the reading of His Majesties answer to the late petition : wjth a letter from a scholler in Oxfordshire to his vnkle a merchant in Broad-street upon occassion of a book intituled A moderate and most proper reply to a declaration, printed and published under His Majesties name, Decemb. 8 intended against an ordinance of Parliament for assesing, &c. : sent to the presse by the merchant who confesseth himselfe converted by it : also a true and briefe relation of the great victory obtained by Sir Ralph Hopton, neere Bodmin in the county of Cornwall, Jan. 19, 1642
- A summons from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax to Sir Ralph Hopton and his forces now in Cornvval : A copy whereof was sent to the Honorable Committee of Lords and Commons for the Army, and appointed to be printed
- A thanksgiving-sermon preached before the honourable House of Commons at Westminster, April 9, 1644 : for the happie and seasonable victory of Sir Will. Waller and Sir Will. Balfore, &c. over Sir Ralph Hopton and his forces raised against the Parliament
- A thanksgiving-sermon, preached before the honourable House of Commons at Westminster, April 9. 1644 : For the happie and seasonable victory of Sir Will. Waller and Sir Will. Balfore, &c. over Sir Ralph Hopton and his forces raised against the Parliament.
- A true and perfect relation of the passages in Devonshire this weeke : How all the Devonshire forces met at Kings-Bridge, and marched to Modburie, being eight or nine thousand; where they joyned with Bastoll and Biddifords men, where they set upon Sir Ralph Hoptons forces, and slew many of them, and tooke a thousand armes from them. As also how the cavalliers are forced to leave siege of Plymouth, and in their flight left three great guns
- A true relation of the proceedings of the Cornish forces under the command of the Lord Mohune and Sir Ralph Hopton : Wherein is contained a list of the commanders in chiefe, the colonels, lieutenant-colonels, serjeant-majors and captains, with the totall of their strength, and garrison-townes. Also the names of those delinquents that have left their habitations in that county, and follow the army
- An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : for appointing a solemne day of thanksgiving for the happy success of the forces under Sir William Waller and Sir William Balfore : against the forces under the command of Sir Ralph Hopton, who were totally routed on the 29 of March last, 1644 : together with an ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament to enable the merchants of Levant company, to import in English bottomes any currans and to land them within any port within the power of the Parliament
- An ordinance of the Lords and Commons, assembled in Parliament, : for appointing a solemne day of thanksgiving, for the happy successe of the forces under Sir William Waller and Sir William Balfore, against the forces under the command of Sir Ralph Hopton, who were totally routed on the 29. of March last, 1644. Together with an ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, to enable the merchants of Levant company, to import in English bottomes any currans, and to land them within any port within the power of the Parliament. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that these ordinances be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
- August 19th. A true and exact relation of all the proceedings of Marquesse Hartford, Lord Pawlet, Lord Seymor, Lord Coventry, Sir Ralph Hopton, and other His Maiesties commissioners in the publishing of the commission of array in his Maiesties county of Somerset : Brought over by a gentleman who was an eye witnesse of all passages and proceedings there. Whereunto is added true newes from Yorke, Hull, Newcastle and Darbyshire. Also a list of the horse under the command of William Earle of Bedford, lord generall. With the names of the captaines of every troope; each troope containing sixty horse, besides one livetenant, one ensigne, one coronet, one quarter-master, two-trumpeters, three corporals, one sadler, one farrier
- Certaine and true news from Somerset-shire : with the besieging of Sir Ralph Hoptons house, together with the valiant and manfully performed courage of Mr. Arnold Hyward Gentleman, souldier, and lieutenant to the troope of young Captaine Pym, son to that worthy and well deserving member of the House of Commons Iohn Pym Esq. : likewise the manner of taking Sir Edward Rodney, Sir Edward Berkley, and Mr. Dugdale, prisoners, and are now in the counter in London til further examination : also a true relation of the sad and unfortunate mischance which befell our hopeful Prince Charles and the Duke of Yorke by wild fire, &c
- Certaine and true news from Somerset-shire : with the besieging of Sir Ralph Hoptons house, together with the valiant and manfully performed courage of Mr. Arnold Hyward Gentleman, souldier, and lieutenant to the troope of young Captaine Pym, son to that worthy and well deserving member of the House of Commons Iohn Pym Esq. : likewise the manner of taking Sir Edward Rodney, Sir Edward Berkley, and Mr. Dugdale, prisoners, and are now in the counter in London til further examination : also a true relation of the sad and unfortunate mischance which befell our hopeful Prince Charles and the Duke of Yorke by wild fire, &c
- Certaine and true news from Somerset-shire; : with the besieging of Sir Ralph Hoptons house, together with the valiant and manfully performed courage of Mr. Arnold Hyward gentleman, souldier, and lieutenant to the troope of young Captaine Pym, son to that worthy and well deserving member of the House of Commons Iohn Pym Esq. Commanded to be printed and published. Likewise the manner of taking Sir Edward Rodney, Sir Edward Berkley, and Mr. Dugdale prisoners, and are now in the counter in London til further examination. Also a true relation of the sad and unfortunate mischance which befell our hopeful Prince Charles, and the Duke of Yorke by wild fire, &c
- Exploits discovered in a declaration of some more proceedings of Serjeant Major Chvdley, generall of the forces under the Earle of Stamford against Sir Ralph Hopton : fully relating the great overthrow given to him : as it was sent in a letter from Exon, April 29, to a man of note in London : also a briefe rehersall of the severall victories which the enemy, to all their great discouragement, hath of late received by the Parliament forces
- Exploits discovered, in a declaration of some more proceedings of Serjeant Major Chudley, generall of the forces under the Earle of Stamford: against Sir Ralph Hopton : Fully relating the great overthrow given to him. As it was sent in a letter from Exon, (Aprill 29.) to a man of note in London. Also a briefe rehersall of the severall victories, which the enemy, (to all their great discouragement), hath of late received by the Parliament forces
- Gods revenge upon his Parliaments and peoples enemies, by the examples of some great malignants, whom God hath punished to give others warning : Being a true relation of foure citizens of London dwelling on Ludgate-hill, that went to Oxford, and with others as ill affected as themselves, drank healths to the confusion of the Parliament, as they came home, one of them broke his leg, another broke his backe, and the other two fell mad, all remaining in a miserable condition: together with the like example of the Lord Hopton at Madbury neere Plymouth, and one M. Turner vintner at the Halfe Moone at Oxford. Also the discovery of a bloudy plot against the City of London
- Gods revenge vpon his Parliaments and peoples enemies by the examples of some great malignants whom God hath punished to give others warning : being a true relation of foure citizens of London dwelling on Ludgate-hill that went to Oxford and with others as ill affected as themselves, drank healths to the confusion of the Parliament : as they came home one of them broke his leg, another broke his backe, and the other two fell mad, all remaining in a miserable condition : together with the like example of the Lord Hopton at Madbury neere Plymouth and one M. Turner Vintner at the Halfe Moone at Oxford : also the discovery of a bloudy plot against the city of London
- Good nevves from Plymouth being a true relation of the death of Sir Ralph Hopton, and many of his commanders, vvho by treachery fought to surprise the good towne of Plymouth
- More later and truer newes from Somersetshire, Boston, Nottinghamshire, and Warwickshire : wherein is declared the treacherous and barbarous cruelty of the cavaleers in those parts, by the Marquesse of Hartford; and the taking of Colonel Goarings Lievtenant and 40 cavaleers at Salisbury : also a relation of the countries pounding up of the Marquesse of Hartford and Sir Ralph Hopton, with their followers, in a moore surrounded with water : with the votes of Parliament upon the Kings proclaiming the Earle of Essex and all that serve under his command, or adhere to him, traitors : and the Earle of Essex resolution thereupon : as also three propositions brought to the major and aldermen of Boston, from his Majesty, by Sir Iohn Munson, knight and baronet, August 10, with the answer of the said major and aldermen to the message and propositions
- More later and trver newes from Somersetshire, Boston, Nottinghamshire and Warwickshire : wherein declared the trecherous and barbarous cruelty of the cavaleers in those parts, by the Marquesse of Hartford : and the taking of Colonel Gearings Lievtenant and 40 cavaleers at Salisbury : also relation of the countries pounding up of the Marquesse of Hartford and Sir Ralph Hopton with their followers in a moore surrounded with water : with the votes of Parliament upon the kings proclaiming the Earle of Essex and all that serve under his command, or adherer to him traitors : and the Earle of Essex resolution thereupon : as also three propositions brought to the major and aldermen of Boston from His Majesty by Sir Iohn Munson, knight and baroner, August 10, with the answer of the said major and aldermen to the message and propositions
- Remarable [sic] passages newly received of the great overthrow of Sir Ralph Hopton and his forces at Madburie, 12 miles from Plimouth : with the taking of the high sherife, Sir Edmond Fortescue, prisoner, and divers others of noted, their names being here inserted : the which particulars were sent in two letters, to gentlemen of good credit here in London
- The Answer of the deputie lieutenants of the countie of Devon to the declaration of Sir Ralph Hopton and other his trayterous adherents that have lately in an hostile manner invaded the said countie and plundered and pillaged many of the inhabitants thereof
- The Declaration and remonstrance of the lords, knights, and gentry of the countie of Cornwall : agreed on by the whole county in generall, Oct. 10, 1642 : wherein is declared the resolution of the said lords, knights, and gentry, concerning the King and Parliament : together with
- The Examination of Sir Ralph Hopton, Sir Iohn Winter, Sir John Stowell : with two other knights upon their knees at the barre in the House of Commons the 14 day of this instant October : with the articles of high treason exhibited against them by the House of Commons
- The Lord Marquesse of Hertford, his letter, sent to the Queen in Holland : Also a letter from the committee in Sommersetshire, to the Houses of Parliament, with a copy of their message to Marquesse Hertford, and his men assembled in arms at Shepton-Mallet, his answer thereunto, and their resolution upon the same. Likewise the information that both Houses received from a marchant in Roterdam, relating how divers captains, and other officers upon a letter from the Queen to the Prince of Orange, are by him discharged, and sent over into England for His Majesties service in the north; and how the papists there have given to the King two hundred thousand pound in mony; with sundry other matters of great concernment. Whereunto is added, certain votes of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, for the apprehending, and bringing up, Sir Ralph Hopton, Master Thomas Smith, Captain John Digby; members of the House of Commons, with Sir Ferdinando Gorges, Sir Francis Dodington, and some others as delinquents. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that these particulars be forthwith printed and published. Joh. Brown, Cler. Parliament
- The Lord Marquesse of Hertford, his letter, sent to the Queen in Holland : also a letter from the committee in Sommersetshire, to the Houses of Parliament, with a copy of their message to Marquesse Hertford, and his men assembled in arms at Shepton-Mallet, his answer thereunto, and their resolution upon the same : likewise the information that both houses received from a merchant in Roterdam, relating how divers captains and other officers upon a letter from the Queen to the Prince of Orange, are by him discharged, and sent over into England for His Majesties service in the North, and how the papists there have given to the King two hundred thousand pound in mony, with sundry other matters of great concernment : whereunto is added, certain votes of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, for the apprehending and bringing up, Sir Ralph Hopton, Master Thomas Smith, Captain John Digby, members of the House of Commons, with Sir Ferdinando Gorges, Sir Francis Dodington, and some others as delinquents
- The Round-heads remembrancer: or, a true and particular relation of the great defeat given to the rebels by His Majesties good subjects of the county of Cornwall, : under the command of Sr Ralph Hopton, on Tuesday May 16. 1643
- The Rovnd-heads remembrancer, or, A true and particular relation of the great defeat given to the rebels by His Majesties good subjects of the county of Cornwall : under the command of Sr. Ralph Hopton, on Tuesday, May 16, 1643
- The declaration and remonstrance of the lords, knights, and gentry of the countie of Cornwall : Agreed on by the whole county in generall, Oct. 10. 1642. VVherein is declared the resolution of the said lords, knights, and gentry, concerning the King and Parliament. Together with their proceedings against Sir Ralph Hopton, who hath now took castle in Cornwall, having there fifty peeces of ordnance, and 200 men. Together with the resolution of hoth Houses concerning the same
- The root of apostacy and fountain of true fortitude : delivered in a sermon before the honourable House of Commons, on their late day of thanks-giving for the great victory given to Sir William Waller and the forces with him against the army of Sir Ralph Hopton
- True and ioyfvll newes from Exceter : shewing how Sir Ralph Hopton, Sir Bervill Greenvill, with divers of the Cornish malignants, made their approaches thither : with five thousand horse and foot, intending to plunder that
- True intelligence from Cornwall : being a true relation of the rising of 600 fishermen and their wives and falling upon Sir Ralph Hopton and the cavaliers wounding Sir Ralph himselfe by striking him from off his horse : killing diverse of his men and putting the rest to flight : and how the said fishermen pillaged the town of Bodnam in Cornwall which caused the whole county to be up in armes and the beacons to be fired throughout the whole county : also how the day following Sir Ralph Hopton with 500 men took some few fishermen and tied them to trees whipping them naked with broome and furse, and how he pillaged M. Tresuses house : likewise the taking of two barks which came from the governour of Flanders with armes for 300 men and the names of the malignants in the foresaid county
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