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The dreadful and most prodigious tempest at Markfield at Leicestershire, on Thursday Septemb. 7 : Where most wonderful stones of hail fell down in the forms of swords, daggers, and halberts. Together with the terrible claps of thunder, and the noise of two armies incounting one another, the canons playing, and muskets shooting incessantly, and the lightning, flashing, and fighting against the lightning: with the dreadful devastation it made on the ground, trees being plucked up by the roots, and walls and houses torn n pieces. Attested by many able persons, and of undoubted credit, who were the sad spectators of it. To which is added the last observation of Sir George Booth: his character, transformation, and his epitaph.
Year: 1659 Publisher: London : printed for Will. Gilbertson at the sign of the Bible and Spur in Giltspur-street,

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Sir George Booth's letter of the 2d of August, 1659. : Shewing the reasons of his present engagement. Together with an answer to the said letter, invalidating the said reasons.
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Year: 1659 Publisher: London : s.n.,

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A bloudy fight between the Parliaments forces, and Sir George Booth's, under the conduct of Sir Thomas Middleton, and Collonel Ireland; : on Priest-Moor, near Red-Hill Castle, in the county of Shropshire, about seven miles from Shrewsbury. With the particulars thereof, the manner of the engagement; the number of officers and souldiers taken prisoners; divers slain; and a great body of horse routed and pursued. Likewise the names of the commanders that gave the onset; the dividing of the enemies army into two bodies, and their marching towards York and Wales.
Year: 1659 Publisher: London : printed for G. Horton,

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A dialogue betwixt Sir George Booth, and Sir John Presbyter, at their first meeting near Chester, : upon the rendezvousing of the Army: wherein, most of the machinations depending upon that affair, are discovered.
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Year: 1659 Publisher: London : printed for William Wild,

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The Grand spie discovered : being a punctual narrative of all the transactions of the nation both civil and military, more especially in Cheshire, Lancashire, Yorkshire, and Derbyshire, as also in the counties of Kent, Sussex, and Surrey
Year: 1659 Publisher: London : Printed by W. Godbid,

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A true relation of the manner of the taking of Sir George Booth, on Tuesday night last, at Newport-Pannel, being disguised in womans apparel : With his speech to Mr. John Gibbs, minister of the town, upon the entring of his chamber. Likewise, the Parliaments resolve, touching the said Sir George; and the order for committing of him close prisoner to the Tower of London for high-treason, on Wednesday in the evening; and to be kept from having the use of pen, ink, or paper. Also, his examination in the Tower, by Sir Henry Vane, and Sir Arthur Haslerigg; according to Order of Parliament.
Year: 1659 Publisher: London : printed for Nathaniel Cobb,

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A true narrative of the manner of the taking of Sir George Booth, on Tuesday night last, at Newport-Pannel, being disguised in womans apparel. : With his speech to Mr. John Gibbs, minister of the town, upon the entring of his chamber. Likewise, the Parliaments resolve, touching the said Sir George; and the order for committing of him close prisoner to the Tower of London for high-treason, on Wednesday in the evening; and to be kept from having the use of pen, ink, or paper. Also, his examination in the Tower, by Sir Henry Vane, and Sir Arthur Haslerigg; according to Order of Parliament.
Year: 1659 Publisher: London : printed for Thomas Richardson,

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The Lord Lambert's letter to the Right Honourable the Speaker of the Parliament, : concerning the victory which it hath pleased God to give the forces of this Commonwealth, over the rebels under Sir George Booth in Cheshire : read in Parliament, Monday Aug. 22. : to which is added a list of the officers which are prisoners, with the number of soldiers and colours taken, according to the relation made by Capt. Brown, who was present in the fight.
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Year: 1659 Publisher: Edinburgh : Reprinted by Christopher Higgins, in Harts-Close, over against the Trone-Church,

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The certainty of salvation to them who dye in the Lord : a sermon preached at the funeral of the Right Honourable, George Lord Delamer, at Boden, in the county-palatine of Chester, September the 9th, 1684
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Year: 1684 Publisher: London : Printed for Peter Gillworth ... and James Thurston ...,

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An express from the knights and gentlemen now engaged with Sir George Booth : to the city and citizens of London, and all other free-men of England.
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Year: 1659 Publisher: [London : s.n.,

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