The Resolvtion of the valiant Danes, who have transported an Army of 6000 men to defend the King and Parliament against the cavaliers [microform] : and to establish peace in this kingdome, having brought an embassador with them to signifye unto the Parliament their iust and goodintents, and are now landed at Newcastle : also hor Sr. Iohn Hotham, at their first arrivall tooke their money and iewels and hath sent them up to the Parliament : with the valiant resolution of the Lady Sanders, who to revenge the death of her husband and Colonell Douglas slain at Worcester battaile, hath raised also a great army, intending in person to ioyne with the Scots against the cavaleers, who are sending over 10,000 armed men to assist the Parliament.
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Other title: | The resolution of the valiant Danes. |
Format: | Microfilm Book |
Language: | English |
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[London] :
Printed for H. Watson and W. Cook,
Novemb. 24 [1642]
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Series: | Early English books, 1641-1700 ;
249:E.128, no. 6. |
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