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The state of the now-Romane church : discussed by way of vindication of the right reuerend father in God, the Lord Bishop of Exceter, from the weake cauills of Henry Burton
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Cholmley, Hugh
Year: 1629
Publisher: London : Printed for Philemon Stephens,

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A Short account of the progress of the mole at Tangier

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The state of the now-Romane Church : Discussed by way of vindication of the Right Reuerend Father in God, the Lord Bishop of Exceter, from the weake cauills of Henry Burton. By H.C.
Author:
Cholmley, Hugh
Year: 1629
Publisher: London : Printed [by Miles Flesher] for Nathaniel Butter,

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A message sent from the Committee at Yorke to the House of Commons concerning all the passages that happened there from the fifth of Iuly to the twelfth. : Wherein is declared and laid open the great affronts which they daily receive by the malignants that are thereabouts. Likewise the Parliaments resolution concerning the Earle of Lindsey and the Lord Savill, there being 14. of the Lords and 34. of the Commons appointed for the same purpose. With the accusation and charge against Mr. Henry Hastings assented to by both Houses of Parliament. Ordered that this be printed, and published ...

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Nevves from Yorke : Being a true relation of the proceedings of Sir Hugh Cholmley since his comming to Scarborough: with the reasons why he did not march to Tadcaster, as was desired by the Lord Fairfax. Directed in two severall letters to the speaker of the honourable House of Commons, with his advice of the affaires of the county. Together with the opinion of his officers concerning his repaire backe to Scarborough.

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Two letters : the one being intercepted by the Parliaments forces, which was sent from Sir Hugh Cholmley to Captain Gotherick, imployed in the Parliaments service : advising him to quit Wrestle-Castle or else to secure Captain Carter and to make himself master of it and keep it for His Majesties service : the other Captain Gothericks honest advice in answer to the said Sir Hugh detesting so treacherous and unworthy an act.

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Nevves from Yorke. : Being a true relation of the proceedings of Sir Hugh Cholmley since his comming to Scarborough: with the reasons why he did not march to Tadcaster, as was desired by the Lord Fairfax. Directed in two severall letters to the speaker of the honourable House of Commons, with his advice of the affaires of the county. Together with the opinion of his officers concerning his repaire backe to Scarborough.

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Nevves from Yorke : being a true relation of the proceedings of Sir Hugh Cholmley since his coming to Scarborough, with the reasons why he did not march to Tadcaster as was desired by the Lord Fairfax : directed in two severall letters to the speaker of the honourable House of Commons, with his advice of the affaires of the county : together with the opinion of his officers concerning his repaire backe to Scarborough.

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Tvvo letters : the one being intercepted by the Parliaments forces, which was sent from Sir Hugh Cholmley to captain Gotherick, imployed in the Parliaments service; advising him to quit Wrestle-Castle, or else to secure Captain Carter, and to make himself master of it, and keep it for His Majesties service. The other Captain Gothericks honest advice, in answer to the said Sir Hugh, detesting so treacherous and unworthy an act. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament. That these two letters be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsyinge, Cler. Parl. D: Com.

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A letter from the Right Honourable Ferdinando, Lord Fairfax, Sir Hugh Cholmley, Sir Philip Stapleton, Sir Henry Cholmley, Committees of the Commons House of Parliament residing at York : being a relation of all the passages at the great meeting at York, on Thursday the 12. of this instant May : with the names of those gentlemen that concurred with the king concerning a guard for his sacred person ... : also the free-holders protestation, inclosed in the letter from the said committee, to Master Speaker ... and the votes against removing the next term to York.

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