Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649 -- Campaigns
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- "The readiness of the people" : the formation and emergence of the Army of the Fairfaxes, 1642-3
- A True and joyfull relation of two famous battels fought against the Lord Marquesse of Hartford : the first by the Earle of Pembroke and the Earle of Bedfords forces ... who having joyned their forces together, marched towards Sherborn-castle and assaulted it, where the marquesse had strongly intrenched himself, but after one day spent, obtained the victorie : together with the Earl of Pembrokes proceedings in the county of VViltshire ... : the second ar glorious victory obtained by the Parliaments forces against the cavaleers neer Norvvich and Poole ...
- A True and perfect relation of a victorious battell obtained against the Earl of Cumberland and his cavaliers by the Lo: Fairfax and Capt: Hotham : Also the manner of the Lo: Fairfax his besieging of the city of York; with divers other remarkable passages concerning the same. And the taking of eight of Sir John Hothams souldiers prisoners by the cavaliers and the tormenting deaths they put them unto. With the resolution of Captain Hothams souldiers thereupon
- A True relation of a brave defeat given by the forces in Plimouth, to Skellum Greenville, on Tuesday, the eighteenth of February, 1644 : written thence by a sure hand to a speciall friend in London, and confirmed by many that were eye-witnesses to the same : with the taking of one lieutenant colonell, one major, foure captaines, four lieutenants, two ensignes, 92 common souldiers : there were also taken about 300 armes, good store of mattocks, shovels and faggots
- A description of the seige of Basing castle; : kept by the Lord Marquisse of Winchester, for the service of His Maiesty: against, the forces of the rebells, under command of Colonell Norton, Anno Dom. 1644
- A letter from the Right Honorable, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to the Honorable William Lenthall, Esq., speaker of the Parliament of England : concerning the taking in and surrendring of Enistery, Carrick town and castle, Passage-fort, Bandon-bridge, Kingsale, and the fort there
- A more exact relation of the late battell neer York fought by the English and Scotch forces against Prince Rupert and the Marquess of Newcastle : wherein the passages thereof are more particularly set down, presented to the view of those who desire better satisfaction therin : publishedfor the more inlargement of our hearts to Almighty God on our day of Thanksgiving commanded by authority for the great victory obtained
- A more exact relation of the late battell neer York; fought by the English and Scotch forces, against Prince Rupert and the Marquess of Newcastle : Wherein the passages thereof are more particularly set down, presented to the view of those who desire better satisfaction therin. Published for the more inlargement of our hearts to Almighty God on our day of Thanksgiving, commanded by authority for the great victory obtained. Allowed to be printed according to order
- A true narration of the most observable passages, in and at the late seige of Plymouth, from the fifteenth day of September 1643, untill the twenty fift [sic] of December following : Attested from thence under the hands of the most credible persons: wherein is manifested to the world the handy-work of God, and his gracious assistance to the united forces of that towne and garrison. Together with an exact map and description of the town and fortifications thereof; with the approaches of the enemie. As also the summons of the cavaliers to the major and governour of the said towne. And Prince Maurice his warrant to the countrey since the raising of the seige. Imprimatur Iohn White
- A true relation of a notable surprize, and eminent defeat, given to the rebells at Elsmere, eight miles from Wem in Shropshire, : by that vigilant and valiant commander for the King and Parliament, Colonell Mitton, commander in chiefe of the forces in Shropshire, under the Right Honourable the Earle of Denbigh: being upon Friday at night Jan. 12. as Sir Nicholas Byron, and others of the rebells were convoying arms and ammunition towards the siege of Namptwich, and other places. And is published purposely to cleere that misreport, and mistake of Sir Thomas Fairfax, and Sir William Brereton, and to satisfie those that desire to know the truth
- A true relation of the passages of the armie under the command of his Excellence the Marques of Newcastle, : since his comming into Derbishire
- A true relation of the taking of Newcastle by assault, : on Saturday the nineteenth of October instant, 1644. Being certified in three letters: the truth of which is likewise certified to the Parliament, by letters of the same date: in which service the Scottish army behaved themselves with great valour. Published by authority
- A trve relation of the disastrous and most bloody battell, : fought between the armies under his maiesty, and the Earle of Essex ... likewise, a relation of my Lord Whartons coming up post to the Parliament with newes of the happy successe of the Parliaments forces. Whereunto is added a declaration of the lords and commons assembled in Parliament, for the speedie putting this city into a posture of defence
- Colonell Fiennes letter to my Lord General, concerning Bristol. This is licensed and entred according to order
- Cromwell : an honourable enemy
- Cromwell : an honourable enemy : the untold story of the Cromwellian invasion of Ireland
- Iter Carolinum : being a succinct relation of the necessitated marches, retreats, and sufferings, of His Majesty Charls the I from January 10, 1641, till the time of his death 1648
- Liuetenant [sic] Generall Cromvvels letter sent to the Honorable William Lenthall Esq; Speaker of the honourable house of Commons, concerning the storming and taking of Basing House, : with the Marquesse of Winchester, Sir Robert Peake, and divers other officers of quality; and all the ordnance, ammunition, arms, and provisions therein. Together with an order of the Commons in Parliament assembled, for a day of thanksgiving in the cities of London and Westminster. and lines of communication. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that this letter be forthwith printed and published. H. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
- Military leadership in the British civil wars, 1642-1651 : "the genius of this age"
- Military leadership in the British civil wars, 1642-1651 : "the genius of this age"
- Oliver Cromwell, soldier : the military life of a revolutionary at war
- Papers from Ireland, : of the Marquesse of Ormonds coming in to the Parliament: Major Generall Willoughby, and two knights come over to us, and 56 barrels of gunpowder sent to secure Dublin. And the manner of taking of Mariborough Fort, and the Castle of Athlone. Where a thousand Protestants, men women and children, wer at the mercy of the bloody rebels. Besides the losse of the Lord Dillon, Viscount Castleton, Sir William Gilburt and his son, 4. ministers, and divers officers. And a list of their names. October 6. 1646. These papers concerning Ireland are printed and published according to order
- Preston, 1648
- Sieges of the English Civil Wars
- The Battle of Rowton Heath, 1645 and the Siege of Chester
- The Kings Maiesties resolvtion concerning Hvll : With his determination concerning Sir John Hotham. : Wherein is declared how and in what manner he hath beseiged it and stopt all passages by sea and land, with intention to starve them. : Whereunto is annexed the copie of a letter sent from the Earle of Warwicke, intimating that he had taken a ship called the Lyon ..., and it is reported that the Lord Finch, ... is taken in that ship. : Likewise that he had received intelligence of a great fleet of Spaniards landed in Dunkirke, which were bound for England, but intercepted by the Hollanders
- The Laggan army in Ireland, 1640-1685 : the landed interests, political ideologies and military campaigns of the north-west Ulster settlers
- The True intelligence sent to this kingdome, concerning the taking in of the town of New-castle : with copies of the letters and other passages that occurred betwixt our army and those in the town : as also the surrender of the castle thereof
- The battle of Nantwich, 1644
- The business at Acton : the Battle of Nantwich, 25th January 1644 and the Civil War in Cheshire 1642-1646
- The second intelligence from His Excellency his quarters before Reading : bearing date there April 25, wherein is contained an exact relation of Colonell Middletons surprizing the Kings regiment of foot at Dorchester 7 miles from Oxford, wherein they took an hundred horse, slew sixty and took about 50 prisoners ; with the true state of the siege at Reading, how the governour is sorely wounded, and the great want the town is in for want of victuals and ammunition and how Sir William Waller pursues P. Maurice, &c
- The siege of Liverpool and the Lancashire campaign, 1644
- The siege of Manchester, 1642
- Two great battels fought in the kingdome of Ireland, : the first by the English forces that were lately sent over by the Parliament, under the command of Colonell Moore, and Colonell Fenwick, who gave the rebels battell in the north, commanded by their chiefe Generall Owen Oneale, and after a bloody battell, became masters of the field, routed them, and took divers prisoners, and neere upon 3000. head of cattell. The second, neere the city of Dublin, where the Marquesse of Ormond received a great overthrow, and lost part of his army. Published for generall satisfaction
- Wareham taken by the Parliament forces : also Collonel Mittons valiant exploits certified by two severall letters dated at his quarters : and the particulars of his good succese at Shrewsbury-Fayre against the Cavaliers : as also, at Welch-Poole, where he tooke many prisoners of note, and divers horse, and made the rest of the Cavaliers flye many miles, some in their shirts and some of them naked : with other atchievments [sic] performed by him and Sir Thomas Middleton, and the particulars of each, very exactly related
- Warrior generals : winning the British civil wars 1642-1652
- Worcester 1651
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