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Manchesters ioy for Derbies overthrow, or, An exact relation of a famous victory obtained by the Manchester forces against the Lord Strange, Earle of Derby : at Warrington in Lancashire, where the said Earle was beaten into a steeple with the losse of many of his men : with a true declaration of what ensued thereupon : published to prevent mis-information.
Year: 1643 Publisher: [London] : Printed for Bernard Hayward,

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A declaration of the Right Honourable, the Lord Marquis of Hartford, read in the House of Commons upon Saturday last : wherin he doth declare his resolution to oppose the Earl of Worster and his army of papists, and to adventure his life for the Protestant religion. Likewise his Majesties command to the Lord Herbert, to apprehend the Marquis of Hartford, and to commit him to safe custody. Together with the desires of the House of Commons to Sir Paul Pinder, with Sir Paul Pinders answer to the same. Also, a great victory obtained by the Manchester forces against the Earl of Derby, where the Earl himselfe and his whole troop were put to flight, and 72. prisoners taken, many of them being commanders.
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Year: 1643 Publisher: [London] : Jan. 5. Printed for John Feast,

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A Declaration of the Right Honourable, the Lord Marquis of Hartford, read in the House of Commons upon Saturday last : wherein he doth declare his resolution to oppose the Earl of Worster and his army of papists and to adventure his life for the Protestant religion : likewise His Majesties command to the Lord Herbert to apprehend the Marquis of Hartford and to commit him to safe custody : together with the desires of the House of Commons to Sir Paul Pinder, with Sir Paul Pinders answer to the same : also, a great victory obtained by the Manchester forces against the Earl of Derby where the Earl himselfe and his whole troop were put to flight and 72 prisoners taken many of them being commanders.
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Year: 1643 Publisher: [London?] : ... Printed for John Feast,

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Manchesters ioy, for Derbies overthrow, or An exact relation of a famous victory obtained by the Manchester forces, against the Lord Strange, Earle of Derby : at Warrington in Lancashire: where the said Earle was beaten into a steeple with the losse of many of his men. With a true declaration of what ensued thereupon. Published to prevent mis-information.
Year: 1643 Publisher: [London] : Printed for Bernard Hayward,

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A Punctuall relation of the passages in Lancashire this weeke : 1. containing the taking of Houghton Tower by the Parliaments forces, and the perfideous trechery of the papists who after they had upon quarter yeelded up the tower, trecherously set fire to a train of powder and blew up Captaine Starkey with above a hundred men, 2. how the Earle of Darbies forces made an on-set on the towne of Boulton, and was driven off with the losse of a hundred men and but eight on the towne side, 3. the taking of the towne and castle of Lancaster by Sergeant major Birch.
Year: 1643 Publisher: [S.l. : s.n.],

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A punctuall relation of the passages in Lancashire this vveeke. : 1 Containing the taking of Houghton Tower by the Parliaments forces, and the perfideous trechery of the papists who after they had upon quarter yeelded up the Tower, trecherously set fire to a traine of powder, and blew up Captaine Starkey with above a hundred men. 2 How the Earle of Darbies forces made an on-set on the towne of Boulton, and was driven off with the losse of a hundred men, and but eight on the towne side. 3 The taking of the towne and castle of Lancaster by Sergeant major Birch.
Year: 1643 Publisher: [London : s.n.],

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An exact and perfect relation of the proceedings of Sr Hugh Cholmly in Yorkshire, and of the taking of Captaine Canfield by the Parliaments forces, who commanded a Lancashire troop of papists. : Also a true relation of a great battle fought at Tadcaster the last week, where Captaine Hotham slew and took three or foure hundred cavaliers. Likewise true information from Leeds, Mackefield, and Skipton. Also the proceedings of Sir John Seaton in Manch[e]ster. Likewise a true relation of a great battle fought neere Darby, between Mr. Hastings of Leicestershire, and Sir John Gell. Whereunto is annexed a copy of instructions sent by His Majesties great counsell, to the Lieutenants, Deputy-Lieutenants, and all other officers of every respective county of England; for the due execution of justice, the looking to the corruption of sheriffes, the enquiry after enclosures, the convicting of papists, &c. And many more particulars worthy the knowledge of the Kingdome.
Year: 1643 Publisher: London : Printed for J. Harris,

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