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ls of English Affairs. Oxford, 1853. R Warwick, Sir P.--Memoirs of Charles I., pp. 282-231. London, 1701. S Sylvester, M.--Reliquae Baxterianae. Pt. 1, p. 43. London, 1696. T Viccars' God in the Mount. London, 1644. U Viccars' Parliamentary Chronicle, p. 198. V Perfect Diurnal. W Whyte Melville--Crisis of the Civil War. X Manley's Itir Carolinum (Gutch's Collecteana). PA A Relation of the Battaile lately fought between Keynton and Edge-hill by His Majesties Army and that of the Rebels. Oxford, 1642. PB A Most true and Exact Relation of both the Battels fought by his Excellency and his Forces against the Bloudy Cavalliers, by N. Fiennes. London, 1642. PC A More True and Exacter Relation of the Battaile of Keynton, &c., by T. C., one of the Chaplains of the Army. London, 1642. PD A True Relation of a Great and Happy Victory ... Earl of Essex over King's Army, &c. London, 1642. PE A Most True Relation of the present state of H.M. Army also ... the Battaile at Keynton, by J. E. London, 1642. PF Three Speeches made by the King's Most Excellent Majestie ... before battel at Keynton. London, N.D. PG A Letter sent from a Worthy Divine to ... Lord Mayor of London, being a true Relation of the Battaile fought between his Majestie and His Excellencie the Earl of Essex. London, 1642. PH An Exact and True Relation of the Dangerous and Bloody Fight ... sent in a letter to John Pym, Esquire ... by Denzell, Holles, Ph. Stapleton, Tho. Ballard, William Balfore, J. Meldrum, Charles Pym. London, 1642. PI Exceeding Joyfull Newes from Lord Saye. &c., by N. Fiennes. London, 1612. PJ The Two Speeches of the Lord Wharton, spoken in the Guild Hall, Oct. 27th, 1642, &c. London, 1642. PK A copy of a Letter sent from a Gentlemen of quality dwelling in Banbury to Mr. Jennings, of Fan Church Streete, &c. London, 1642. PL Many Remarkable Passages ... concerning the Battell on Sunday, the 23rd of October, 1642, with fearful observations upon the Dead Corpses, &c., by T. Talbott. London, 1642. PM A Declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament concerning the late Valorous and Acceptable Service of his Excellency Robert, Earle of Essex. London, 1642. PN Special Newes from the Army at Warwicke since the Fight; sent from a Minister of good note to an Alderman, &c. London, 1642. PO Speciall and Remarkable Passages informed to both Houses. 1642. PQ His Majestie's Declaration to all his Loving
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