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    A Chaleng sent from Prince Rupert and the Lord Grandison to Sir Wjlljam Belford at Windsor, Janvary the eighteene, 1643 by a trumpeter not aboue 14 yeares of age : wherein is declared how Prince Rvpert and the Lord Grandison doth dare the said Sir William, to meete them at any place whatsoever to fight a single dvell, or else to bring his troope of horse, to end the contreversie : likewise, Sir William his answer to the said chaleng.
    Date of publication:
    1643
    
    Author(s):
    Balfour, William, Sir, d. 1660. ; Grandison, William Villiers, Viscount, 1614-1643. and Rupert, Prince, Count Palatine, 1619-1682.
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    Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.
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    Prince Ruperts cruell vvarrant
    Date of publication:
    1643
    
    Author(s):
    Rupert, Prince, Count Palatine, 1619-1682.
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    Dated at end: Given at Easton-Park, under my hand and seal at arms, this first day of November, anno 1643. Order to print signed: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The copy of a vvarrant under Prince Kuperts [sic] hand to the officers of the Hundred of Winnershly in the county of Northampton.
    Date of publication:
    1643
    
    Author(s):
    Rupert, Prince, Count Palatine, 1619-1682.
    Description:
    Imprint from Wing. Ordering them to send provisions and laborers to Towcester. Annotation on Thomason copy: "nouemb. 1st 1643". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Valour crowned. Or A relation of the valiant proceedings of the Parliament forces in the closse at Lichfield, against Prince Ruperts· Discovering the honourable conditions upon which it was surrendred. As it was written from Lievtenant Colonell Russell, who was chiefe commander of the closse. Wherein is set downe word for word, the articles of agreement, as they were consented unto by the enemy; given under the hand and seale of Colonell Hastings, by the authority of Prince Rupert. Whereunto is annexed the copy of Colonell Hastings letter, to Lievtenant Colonell Russell, concerning their safe conveyance to Coventry, given under his owne hand.
    Date of publication:
    1643
    
    Author(s):
    Ellis, Thomas. ; Loughborough, Henry Hastings, Baron, 1610-1667. and Russell, Lieutenant Colonel.
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    "A brite [sic] relation of Lichfields closse besiege, battel, and surrender" (A2) signed: Thomas Ellis. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The best nevves that ever was printed. 1. Prince Ruperts resolution to bee gone to his mother who hath sent for him. 2. His Majesties royall intentions declared to joyne with the Parliament in a treaty for peace. 3. The particulars of the high court of Parliament drawn up to be sent to his Majesty for peace. 4. Directions from the Lords and Commons, directed to the commanders for the ordering of the Army.
    Date of publication:
    1643
    
    Author(s):
    England and Wales. Parliament.
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    A satire? Annotation on Thomason copy: "feb: 20 1642". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    A declaration against Prince Rupert, or, An argument, whereby it appears, that Prince Rupert, and all that joyne with him in this unnaturall war against the Parliament, are guilty of high-treason, with an exposition of the stat. of II. Hen. 7. whereby it appeares, that those who follow the advice and imployment of the Parliament, are freed from treason, or any other offence concerning their particular actions in that service. By P.B. gent.
    Date of publication:
    1643
    
    Author(s):
    P. B., Gent.
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    Variant: title page lacks "By P.B. Gent."; line 3 of title ends "Rupert:". Annotation on Thomason copy: "Jan: 19". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    A briefe relation, abstracted out of severall letters, of a most hellish, cruell, and bloudy plot against the city of Bristoll, hatched and contrived by the malignants of the said city, Prince Rupert, George Lord Digby, and their fellow cavalliers, to have massacred, murdered, plundered, and destroyed, not only the well affected in the said city, but all others, that had not the mark of the beast upon them; happily discovered and prevented by the goodnesse and mercy of God, upon Tuesday the 7th this instant March, a few houres before it should have been put in execution. March 13. 1642. Ordered by the House of Commons, that this relation be forthwith printed. H. Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com.
    Date of publication:
    1643
    
    Author(s):
    I. H.
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    Two letters, the 2nd: "The copy of another letter written by a captain in the city of Bristol, to a friend in London" is signed "I. H.". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    A dialogue, or, Rather a parley betweene Prince Ruperts dogge whose name is Puddle, and Tobies dog whose name is Pepper, &c. VVhereunto is added the challeng which Prince Griffins dogg called Towzer, hath sent to Prince Ruperts dogg Puddle, in the behalfe of honest Pepper Tobies dog. Moreover the said Prince Griffin is newly gone to Oxford to lay the wager, and to make up the match.
    Date of publication:
    1643
    
    Author(s):
    Taylor, John, 1580-1653,
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    Attributed to John Taylor in the Wrenn catalogue. A satire. "Towzer" = Sir Roger L'Estrange: "On 17 Nov. 1680 he [L'Estrange] was burnt in effigy by the London mob, who gave him the sobriquet of the 'Dog Towzer', apparently ...
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    An exact description of Prince Ruperts malignant she-monkey, a great delinquent: Having approved her selfe a better servant, then his white dog called Boy. Laid open in three particulars: 1. What she is in her owne shape. 2. What she doth figuratively signifie. 3. Her malignant tricks and qualities.
    Date of publication:
    1643
    
    Author(s):
    Taylor, John, 1580-1653, attributed author.
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    Attributed to John Taylor in the Wrenn catalogue. Place of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Feb: 25". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Ioyfull newes from Lichfield, being the true copie of a letter sent from a captain in Lichfield to his wife in London, dated Aprill 17. Wherein is contained the proceedings of Prince Rupert against the Parliaments forces in the said town: containing 1 The manner of Prince Ruperts assaulting Lichfield. 2 His endeavouring to undermine the wall with pick-axes. 3 How he attempted to scale the wals of the close, and what men he lost in that attempt. 4 How he was repulsed by the Parliaments forces, and how they rung the bels in defiance of him. 5 A postscript annext to this letter, declaring Prince Ruperts death upon great probabilities. Published at the desire of those that upon occasion will justifie the truth of what is herein contained.
    Date of publication:
    1643
    
    Author(s):
    Captain in Lichfield.
    Description:
    Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aprill 22th". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    An extraordinary deliverance, from a cruell plot, and bloudy massacre contrived by the malignants in Bristoll, for the delivering up the said city to Prince Rupert and his forces; but discovered by Gods goodnesse two houres before it should have beene acted, the chiefe conspirators taken, and imprisoned in the castle. Fully and exactly related in a letter from Colonell Fines commander in chiefe there, to the Right Honorable the Lord Say; and three letters more, read at a conference of the Lords and Commons on Tuesday, March 14. 1642. Die Martis, 14 Martii. 1642. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that these letters shall be forthwith printed and published. Io. Browne Cler. Parliamentorum.
    Date of publication:
    1643
    
    Author(s):
    Fiennes, Nathaniel, 1607 or 8-1669. ; E. H. ; R. A. and Reverend minister now residing in Bristoll.
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    The imprint date is old style. "From the fort at Brandanhill, March 11, 1642" signed at end : E. H. Second letter signed at end : R. A. Third letter written by Reverend minister now residing in Bristoll. Reproductions of ...
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    An item to his Majestie concerning Prince Rupert and his cavaliers. Or, A looking-glasse, wherein His Majesty may see his nephews love; vvho secretly under pretence of assisting him, to gain an absolute prerogative or arbitrary power, will disthrone him to set up himselfe. / Written by a welwisher to His Majesty.
    Date of publication:
    1643
    
    Author(s):
    Welwisher to His Majesty.
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    Annotation on Thomason copy: "feb: 3". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    A true relation of Prince Ruperts barbarous cruelty against the towne of Brumingham [sic], to which place on Monday Apr. 3. 1643. he marcht with 2000 horse and foot, 4 drakes, and 2 sakers; where after two houres fight (being twice beaten off by the townsmen in all but 140 musqueteers) he entered, put divers to the sword, and burnt about 80 houses to ashes, suffering no man to carry away his goods, or quench the fire, and making no difference between friend or foe; yet by Gods providence the greatest losse fell on the malignants of the town. And of the cavaliers were slaine divers chiefe commanders, and men of great quality, amongst whom was the Earle of Denbigh, the Lord Iohn Stewart: and as themselves report the Lord Digby.
    Date of publication:
    1643
    
    Author(s):
    Porter, Robert, 17th cent. and Girdler, Robert.
    Description:
    "Two letters, the first signed: R.P., i.e. R. Porter, the second signed: R.G., i.e. Robert Girdler." -- Cf. BLC. Annotation on Thomason copy: the 2 in the imprint date has been modified to a 3. Reproduction of the original ...
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    A relation of the taking of Cicester in the county of Glocester, on Thursday, Febru. 2. 1642. By 7000. of the cavaliers, under the command of Prince Rupert, Prince Maurice, the Earles of Northampton, Carnarvon, Denbigh, and Cleveland, the Lord Digby, Lord Andevour, Lord Wentworth, Lord Taffe, Lord Dillon, Lieutenant Generall Willmot, Sir John Byron, Colonell Gerrard, Colonell Kyrke, Colonell Dutton, and Captaine Legge, and divers others. Sent to a friend in London, by one who was present at, and some dayes after the taking of it. Published because of the many false reports that were in print concerning that businesse.
    Date of publication:
    1643
    
    Author(s):
    One who was present at, and some dayes after the taking of it.
    Description:
    Date of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "feb: 20th". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The bloody prince, or A declaration of the most cruell practices of Prince Rupert, and the rest of the cavaliers, in fighting against God, and the true members of His Church. by I. W.
    Date of publication:
    1643
    
    Author(s):
    I. W.
    Description:
    Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aprill 22". Frontispiece: representation of Prince Rupert, mounted, with "Brimingham [sic]" in flames, in background. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    A remonstrance for the re-publique. Shewing who are the lying lips of the Prince. By many knowing, godly, well affected, and substantiall citizens of London. Presented to the high and honourable Houses of Parliament for a reformation.
    Date of publication:
    1643
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Signatures: A⁴. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Jan: 27 1642". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The Parliaments vnspotted-bitch in answer to Prince Roberts dog called Boy and his malignant she-monkey.
    Date of publication:
    1643
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Anti-royalist satire in the guise of an answer to An exact description of Prince Rupert's malignant she-monkey, 1643 and Observations upon Prince Rupert's white dogge called Boye, 1643. Reproduction of original in Thomason ...
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    The Humerous tricks and conceits of Prince Roberts Malignant she-monkey, discovered to the world before her marriage also the manner of her marriage to a cavalier and how within three dayes space, she called him cuckold to his face.
    Date of publication:
    1643
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Woodcut illus. on t.p. A prose satire on Prince Rupert and the Cavaliers. Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.
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