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Yet another word to the wise : shewing, that the lamentable grievances of the Parliaments friends in Cumberland and Westmerland. [sic] presented by their Commissioner, Mr. Iohn Musgrave, to the House of Commons above two years agoe, are so far yet from being redressed, that the House of Commons not only protecteth Mr. Richard Barwis, one of their owne members, from the law, being accused of high treason, as appeareth by the great charge against him in this treatise contained. As also against Sir Wilford Lawson, commander in chiefe of Cumberland, who betrayed that county into the enemies hands. ... But instead of doing justice either against them or other accused traytors to the common-wealth, they have most unjustly committed that worthy gentleman, Mr. John Musgrave, (their accuser and prosecuter to the Fleet prison) above these 12. moneths, ...
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Year: 1646 Publisher: [London : s.n.],

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A cry of bloud of an innocent Abel against two bloudy Cains : being a discovery of two cavalier and malignant brothers conspiracy ageinst another brother of the Parliament party. And a short relation of justices of the peace in Cumberland their illegal proceedings against the Parliaments friends. With a complaint of some corruptions and delays in law and Chancery proceedings.
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Year: 1654 Publisher: London : [s.n.],

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To the supream authority of England, the Parliament assembled, the scope of the humble remembrance of that prodigious conspiracy, called the bloody petition, : to be humbly presented by David Brown and his family, as discoverers thereof, besides, many other discoveries and faithful services: whereunto is annexed, their humble petition for assistance towards the repairing of certain wrongs, done unto them by Lieutenant Colonel John Lilborn, Samuel Chidley, John Musgrave, and some others.
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Year: 1652 Publisher: London : Printed by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England,

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Musgraves musle broken, or Truth pleading against falshood; : being a just defence and answer to two papers read by Sir Arthur Haslerig: set forth in a letter written to Mr. Moyer, one of the commissioners for compounding. Wherein is discovered how the common-wealth is abused by sub-cummissioners for sequestrations, and a revenue of 13000 l. per annum brought into the state, upon the discovery and charge of John Musgrave.
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Year: 1651 Publisher: [London : s.n.],

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A true relation of certaine nevvs from the vvest of Ireland : conteining, 1 the treasonable intents of the Irish rebels, to crown Sir Philome Oncale King of Ireland, and how his crown is taken and carried to the Parliament, the 9 of Iune : 2 the taking and demolishing of the Lord Barramoore's house, called Castle Lyon, by the three arch rebels the Lord Roach, the Lord Musgrave, and Mac. Donah : 3 an allaime given at the wals at Bandonbridge, by Marchata Rhe, and 1000 rebels, how they were repulsed, what numbers were slaine and what pillage was taken, with other remarkable things
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Year: 1642 Publisher: London : Printed for Henry Marsh,

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A true relation of certaine nevvs from the west of Ireland. : Conteining, 1 The treasonable intents of the Irish rebels, to crown Sir Philome Oneale King of Ireland. And how his crown is taken and carried to the Parliament, the 9 of Iune. 2 The taking and demolishing of the Lord Barramoore's house, called Castle Lyon, by the three arch rebels the Lord Roach, the Lord Musgrave, and Mac. Donah. 3 An allarme given at the wals at Bandonbridge, by Macharta Rhe, and 10000 rebels, how they were repulsed, what numbers were slaine and what pillage was taken. With other remarkable things. Sent in a letter by Sir Robert Trevers, from Bandonbridge, the third of Iune 1642, to Lieutenant Iames Finch, in London.
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Year: 1642 Publisher: London : Printed for Henry Marsh,

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A declaration of Captaine John Musgrave prisoner in Newgate. : Vindicating him against the misprisians and imputed reasons of his sad imprisonment for high treason against the state. With an order, or proclamation : by the Committee of the City of London, with the Committee of Lords and Commons for safety; for listing in the late ingagement, &c.
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Year: 1647 Publisher: London : Printed [by Richard Cotes] for John Musgrave, and are to bee sold in Newgate-market,

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Musgrave muzled: or The traducer gagg'd. : Being a just vindication of the Right Honourable Sr. Arthur Haslerigg, and all other persons herein concerned. From the scandalous imputations, and forged articles exhibited by John Musgrave.
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Year: 1650 Publisher: Newcastle : Printed by S.B. [i.e. S. Bulkley],

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Two famous and victorious battelis fovght in Ireland : the I. by Sir William Saintleger, Lord President of Munster against a great number of the rebels neer the city of Cork and after a long and tedious fight lasting three dayes, put the rebels to flight, beating them out of their quarters slew neer upon 2000 April 20 : the second by the Lord Inchequid and Colonel Vavasour against the Lord Muskry, neer Rochfort, April 22, with the number that were slain in this battle : also a challenge sent by the Lord Musgrave to the President of Munster, with the manner of the sending it on the top of a pike likewise the names of the chief commanders of the Protestant army in Ireland : whereunto is annexed the copy of a letter sent from Ireland and read in the House of Commons.
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Year: 1642 Publisher: [London] : Printed for Iohn Wels,

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Two famous and victorious battels fought in Ireland : the I. by Sir William Saintleger, Lord President of Munster, against a great number of the rebels, neer the city of Cork, and after a long and tedious fight, lasting three dayes, put the rebels to flight, beating them out of their quarters, slew neer upon 2000. April 20. The second, by the Lord Inchequid and Colonel Vavasour against the Lord Muskry, neer Rochfort, April 22. With the number that were slain in this battle. Also a challenge sent by the Lord Musgrave to the President of Munster, with the manner of the sending it on the top of a pike likewise, the names of the chief commanders of the Protestant army in Ireland. Whereunto is annexed the copy of a letter sent from Ireland, and read in the House of Commons, it being ordered by them to be forthwith published in print. Hen. Elsing Cler. Parl. D. Com. Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament that the votes shall be printed, and sent to the sheriffs and justices to be published in all the market towns of the counties of York and Lincoln. John Brown Cler Parliament.
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Year: 1642 Publisher: [London] : Printed for Iohn Wels,

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