The fight in Kent betweene the army and the Kentish men. Also the Lord Generals message; and their desires to the Parliament. And the castle taken at Chepstow: vvhere Sir Nicholas Kemish was slain, all his men taken prisoners at mercy: 20 piece of ordnance taken, 30 barrels of powder, and above 1000 armes. May. 31. 1648. Imprimatur, Gilb. Mabbott.
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dc.title | The fight in Kent betweene the army and the Kentish men. Also the Lord Generals message; and their desires to the Parliament. And the castle taken at Chepstow: vvhere Sir Nicholas Kemish was slain, all his men taken prisoners at mercy: 20 piece of ordnance taken, 30 barrels of powder, and above 1000 armes. May. 31. 1648. Imprimatur, Gilb. Mabbott. |
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