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Nevves from Bowe, : and the Earle of Norwich his speech at a randevous on Pickenden Heath, who is designed Generall of the enemies forces. With the coppy of a new oath taken concerning what shall be concluded and resolvbed upon at their councells, and for effecting their results. Also the particular relation of the whole businesse in Kent, and a list of the names of prisoners taken at Maidstone viz. Sir Gamaliel Dudley. Sir William Brockman. Esquire Scott. Major Price. And many other of quality. Those which are escaped and were very active, are the Earle of Norwich. Esquire Hales. Sir VVilliam Compton. Sir Thomas Peyton. Sir Bernard Gascoine. Sir Iohn Many. And divers others.
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The Lord Gorings message to the Lord Generall, concerning the surrendring of the town of Colchester, with all the ordnance, armes, and ammunition. : And the severall attempts of Generall Hastings, and Sir Charles Lucas to escape away with their horse. Together with a list of the officers and souldiers that were slain and taken prisoners, viz. slain 3. collonels. 2 lieut. collonels. 3. majors. 200. officers and souldiers. Taken prisoners 16. captains, lieutenants, ensignes, and other officers. 500. common souldiers.
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A declaration of his excellency, George Lord Goring Earl of Norwich : with the gentry and freeholders of the county of Essex, in armes for the prosecution and just defense of their generall petition, and solemne ingagement, and their offer unto all such officers and souldiers as shall repair unto them.
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Denbigh-Castle surprized for the King by 60 Cavalliers that scaled the walls, who were all after taken prisoners, and the Castle secured. With a list of the chiefe officers. Also the last fight at Colchester, brought in a letter last night, the chief gunner slain and others, and divers prisoners taken. And the Lord Gorings proclamation published in Colchester on Friday last.
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Norwich, George Goring
Year: 1648
Publisher: London : Printed for the generall satisfaction of moderate men,
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A declaration of his excellency, George Lord Goring Earl of Norwich, : with the gentry and freeholders of the county of Essex, in armes for the prosecution and just defence of their generall petition, and solemne ingagement; and their offer unto all such officers and souldiers as shall repair unto them.
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A great and bloudy fight at Colchester, : and the storming of the town by the Lord Generals forces, with the manner how they were repulsed and beaten off, and forced to retreat from the walls, and a great and terrible blow given at the said storm, by granadoes and gunpowder. Likewise their hanging out the flag of defiance, and their sallying out upon Tuesday last, all the chief officers ingaging in the said fight, and Sir Charles Lucas giving the first onset in the van, with the number killed and taken, and Sir Charles Lucas his declaration.
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A letter sent from the Lord Goring : directed to the Lord Maior, aldermen, and commonalty of the City of London, and what was agreed upon, at the receipt thereof. Also Rochester surrendred to the Lord Fairfax, and his further proceedings in Kent, and Lieutenant Generall Cromwells comming up with his forces. As also the Lord Gorings passing over the River of Thames into Essex, and the proceedings of the Essex men at Bow, and other places.
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A letter sent from the Lord Goring directed to the Lord Maior, aldermen, and commonalty of the city of London, and what was agreed upon, at the receipt thereof : also Rochester surrendred to the Lord Fairfax, and his further proceedings in Kent, and Lieutenant Generall Cromwells comming [sic] up with his forces : as also the Lord Gorings passing over the River of Thames into Essex, and the proceedings of the Essex men at Bow, and other places.
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The Lord Goring, the Lord Capel, and Sir Charles Lucas their letter, : directed to the Lord Generall, and the Lord Fairfax his letter directed unto them, concerning the City of Colchester. The taking of the Lord Gorings treasure going away by sea, and four colonels, with many other officers, besides common souldiers taken prisoners. And a list of their names; the Isle of Mersey taken, and a line drawn about the town.
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The Sallies forth by the Lord Goring and Sir Charles Lucas at Coulchester, on Monday and Tuesday last : the manner of the severall fights, and the number that were killed and taken prisoners on both sides : the taking of the enemies court of guard, the setting fire thereof, and burning downe the wind-mills : with the examination of Mr. Osburn touching the Kings Majesty, and the speech of Alderman Avery at presenting the city petition, and the answer to the same by both Houses of Parliament.
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