Essex (England) -- History -- Early works to 1800
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- Vicissitudes progress, with its convoy through the counties of Essex, Kent, Surrey, Sussex, and Middlesex, to Westminster and to London. By way of premonstration
- A bloudy fight in Essex : upon Fryday last, being the 9 of this instant moneth of June, 1648. betwixt a party of the Essex forces commanded by Captain Beard, and a party of horse, who was going after Goring. With the number that were slain on both sides, and the resolution of the inhabitants of Essex, touching the said Goring and his forces. Likewise, a great fight in the north, and fifty colonels, lieutenant-colonels, majors, captains, and other officers, slain and taken prisoners. With a relation of the Duke of York his landing at Yarmouth in Norfolk with 2000. men
- A letter sent from one Mr. Parker a gentleman, dwelling at upper Wallop in Hampshire, to his friend a gentleman in London, : wherein is related some remarkable passages there, as of a battell fought betweene the inhabitauts [sic] of the county, and of the cavaliers, about the settle ment of the militia, and commission of array. August 14. Also a speech as it was delivered word for word by the major of Southhamton to the high sheriffe and gentlemen of the said county concerning the militia; declaring his resolution, and his encouragement to the inhabitants to stand for the defence of true religion, the Kings prerogative, and priviledges of Parliament. Also a relation of a robbery committed by the cavalieres, and how they robbed two gentlemen of good quality within three miles of VVinchester, and tooke from them about fourescore pounds in gold and tenne pounds in silver, and how at last they were taken at a place cald Runsey, and sent to Winchester Iayle where they lye in expectation of the rigor of the law for their notorious robbery. Together with a letter to Mr. Speaker, from the county of Essex concerning the militia. Ordered that this be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Elsing Cler. Par. De. Com
- A perfect divrnall of all the passages and proceedings betwixt the Lord Generalls, and Col. Gorings army, : since his Excellency first marcht into Essex. Being continued, from Saturday the 10. of June, till Tuesday the 20. of the same. Also an exact relation of a late fight betwixt a part of his Excellencies, and a party of Col. Gorings Horse, that were sent to fetch in provisions (on Saturday the 17. instant) and the event thereof. Together, with the resolution of Col. Gorings Foot, and their determination to detain him and the rest of his Commanders with them in the town
- A true relation of the araignment of thirty witches at Chensford [sic] in Essex, : before Iudge Coniers, fourteene whereof were hanged on Friday last, Iuly 25. 1645. there being at this time a hundred more in severall prisons in Suffolke and Essex. Setting forth the confessions of the principall of them. Also shewing how the divell had carnall copulation with Rebecca West, a young maid, daughter to one Ann West. And how they bewitched men, women, children, and cattell to death: with many other strange things, the like was never heard of before
- An exact narrative of every dayes proceedings since the insurrection in Essex : Together with a more perfect list of what persons are slain and taken by both parties, till the 18 of June present, 1648. Also the resolution of the Councell of War concerning the manner of punishing the prisoners they have taken in that county
- Another bloudy fight at Colchester in Essex, : between the forces commanded by Sir Charles Lucas, Col. Washington, and Col. Lunsford, and the Lord Generall Fairfax's with the Generals' message to the L. Goring, and his Lordships answer thereunto concerning his Majesties pardon. With a perfect list of the numbers that were slain and taken prisoners on both sides; and the drawing off the Army, with his Excellencies letter to the inhabitants of Suffolk, for the pulling up of the bridges, and blocking up the highwayes. Likewise another great fight in and neere the city of Cambridge, between the Parliamentiers, and the Royalists and Schoolers of the severall Colledges. With the number that were slain and taken prisoners, and a great victory obtained. With a proclamation thereupon concerning the raising of forces for the King
- Divers remarkable passages concerning the originall and progresse of the present great action in Essex: and the reason of seizing on the Lord Capel's sonne : Expressed in a letter to a retired gentleman, from his friend in London
- Essex ss. The particular rates of wages of all manner of artificers, labourers and servants, : as well by the day, with meat and drink and without, as also by the whole year, and in gross, or by task; made and set forth at the Quarter-sessions of the Peace holden at Chelmesfordin the said county, April 8. 1651. by the justices of peace there assembled, according to a statute made 29 Eliz. having a special regard and consideration to the prizes at this time of all kind of victuals, and apparel, both linnen and woollen, and all other necessary charges wherewith artificers, labourers and servants have been more grievously charged with than in times past
- Essex. ss. Ad generalem Sessionem Pacis Domini Regis tent. apud Chelmisford in Comitatu praedicto die Iovis prox. post Festum S. Michaelis Arch. anno regni Regis Iacobi Angliae &c. vicesimo primo 1623 : coram Roberto Comiti Warwic, Willm. Dom. Petre, Willm. Dom. Maynard, Francisco Barrington Mil. & Baronetto, Harbottello Grimston Mil. & Bar. Willm. Masham Bar. Iohanni Deane mil. Thoma Cheek mil. Willm. Herris mil. ... necnon ad diuersa felonias transgress. & al. amalefacta in codem Com. audiend. & terminand assign. &c
- Instructions agreed upon by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : for Sir Thomas Barrington, Sir William Masham, Sir Martin Lumley, Sir Henry Mildmay, of Wansted, Sir Thomas Cheek, Harboule Grimston esquire. Members of the House of Commons, and deputie-lievtenants for the county of Essex, and committees to be sent into the same county. And for Sir William Hicks, Sir Richard Everard, Sir Tho. Honywood, Sir Henry Holdcroft, Sir William Roe, Sir William Martin, Sir Iohn Barrington, Timothy Middleton and Iohn Sayer esquires, the rest of the deputy-lievtenants of the said county, for preservation of the peace of the said county. Ordered by the Lords and Commons that this be forthwith printed. Iohn Browne. Hen. Elsyng. Cler. Parl
- Kentish long-tayles and Essex calves : or, the copie of a letter sent from a gentleman of the Army to a friend in the west, containing a compendious relation of the trayterous insurrections in the said counties
- Noble news from Essex, or, A true account of the most remarkable tryal of the person for robbing the famous tinker of Tilbury : As also, of the two most notorious highway-men of England, condemned, and others that received sentence at Chelmsford Assizes, April 14, 1679. With their strange and impudent behaviour. To which is added, a narrative of a most lamentable robbery in Suffolk, whereby 440 and odde pounds were taken away; and the tryal and condemnation of the master-thief therein concerned, at Bury St. Edmonds, April 9th, 1679. And the manner of their being apprehended respectively, &c. With allowance
- Protestatio attestata coram Anthonio Luthero Armigero uno iusticiariorum pacis pro comitatu Essexiæ. ... = A protestation attested before Anthony Luther Esquire, one of the justices of the peace, for the county of Essex, : vpon June 10. 1644. As the causes why the protesters could not heare in the publike assemblies of the Church of England, and so joyn in worship with that ministry
- Some reasons and arguments, why the records, of the claims, and presentments made before the late Justice in Eyre in the forest of Waltham in the county of Essex : and some other forests now remaining as publique records in the Tower of London, and preserved from the spoyle and ravage of the late times of usurpation, ought not to be deliver'd out of the said Tower, to the now Lord Chief Justice in Eyre of all his Majesties forrests, chaces and parks on this side of Trent
- Strange and lamentable news from the county of Essex : being a true relation of a wonderful and sad accident which happned [sic] on Tuesday the tenth of July, to a country farmer near Witham in the said county, who being in a field at plow, flung a stone at one of his horses, and slew his boy, and afterwards went home, and hang'd himself in his own orchard : also the manner how his wife (leaving her young child on a table) followed him into the orchard, and returning again finding the childes neck broke, she took a knife and kill'd herself : the truth of this is averred by Mr. Ponder minister living in the aforesaid town of Witham
- The Agreement of the associated ministers of the county of Essex : proposed to their particular congregations, and to all such of the county that love the churches peace, with a word of exhortation to brotherly union
- The Hollanders embassage to England : Concerning, the good will which they bear to the Protestants in Ireland: signified in a letter which they sent to Sir Iohn Penington, vice-admirall of his Majesties fleet. Also, his letter, and their answer. As also. The description of the sea-fight, which was between the Hollanders, and the navie belonging to Dunkirk, which was provided to ayd the rebels in Ireland: the Hollanders getting the conquest, and they the overthrow. With, the humble petition of the inhabitants of the countie of Essex: to the honourable knights and burgesses of the House of Commons in Parliament
- The agreement of the associated ministers of the county of Essex : proposed to their particular congregations, and to all such of the county that love the churches peace; with a word of exhortation to brotherly union
- The declaration and humble desires of the committee of the county of Essex, in order to the peace and settlement of the kingdom
- To the Right Honorable the Lords and Commons now assembled in this present Parliament : The humble petition of the inhabitants in the county of Essex, shevveth,
- To the Right Honorable the Lords and Commons now assembled in this present Parliament. The humble petition of the inhabitants in the county of Essex, shevveth
- To the right Honourable the Lords and Commons assembled in the high Court of Parliament : the humble repromission and resolution, of the captaines and souldiers of the trained bands, and other inhabitants of the county of Essex
- Vicissitudes progress, : with its convoy through the counties of Essex, Kent, Surrey, Sussex, and Middlesex, to Westminster and to London. By way of premonstration
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