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Subjects after his late Victory against the Rebels on Sunday, 23rd of October (with a Relation of the Battell). Oxford, 1642. PR A Declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament in answer to his Majestie's Declaration, &c. London, 1642. PS The Last True intelligence from Warwick, being a certain Relation of the death of the Earle of Lindsey. London. PT Prince Rupert, his Declaration. Oxford, 1642. PU "The Parliament's Vindication in answer to Prince Rupert's Declaration," by S. W., Esquire (with Prince Rupert's Declaration). London, 1642. PV His Majestie's Declaration and Manifestation to all his Souldiers ... at Southam, Oct. 21. London, 1642. PX Eight Speeches spoken in Guild-Hall by Lord Wharton, Master Strode, &c. London, 1642. PY Three Speeches spoken in Guild-Hall concerning His Majestie's refusal of a Treaty of Peace. London, 1642. PZ A Collection of Speciall Passages ... from Monday, Oct. 17, till Tuesday, Novemb. 1, 1642. London, 1642. AP A Perfect Declaration of the Barbarous and Cruel practices committed by Prince Robert, the Cavalliers, &c., by R. Andrewes, Chyrurgion. London, 1642. BP Caleb's Integrity, a Sermon by Richard Vines. London, 1642. CP The Loyall Convert (According to the Oxford Copy), by W. Bridges. London, 1642. DP A Dialogue or rather a Parley between Prince Rupert's Dogge, whose name is Puddle, and Tobie's Dog, whose name is Pepper. London, 1642. EP Prince Rupert, his Reply to a Pamphlet entitled "The Parliament's Vindication," &c. 1642. FP A True Copy of a Letter to the Lord Maior of London, from a Friend in the Army, after the Battel of Kineton, 1642. GP A True Relation of the Fight betwixt his Majestie's Souldiers, and his Excellence the Earle of Essex, his Forces, on the 24th of Oct., 1642. HP Letter from a Worthy Divine (Byfield) to the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor ... fr. Warwick Castle, 24th Dec. 1642, at 2 o'clock in the morning. IP Relation of the great Battle fought between the King's Army and the Earle of Essex, near Kineton. KP List of Army raised under Earle of Essex, with names of the severall Officers. 1642. LP King's Instructions to his Commissioners. 1642. MP Speech (Lord Broke) at the Election of the Captains and Commanders at Warwick Castle. 1642. NP Most True Relation of the Present State of His Majestie's Army, &c., by Miles Corbet. 1642. a Nugent--Memorials of John Hampden. London, 1831. b Beesley, A.--His
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