A true relation of the apprehension of the Lord Digby, [electronic resource] : as hee was intending his iourney and shipped for France, intercepted by Sir Iohn Pennington, vice admirall of his Maiesties fleet, and by him detained prisoner. With a bloody plot politically intended against the Parliament, by certaine papists and their adherents. As also the opposition made by the inhabitants of Hull, against a gentleman and his three hundred men sent by the Parliament, with their generall and free acceptance of the Earle of Newcastle, authorized by his Maiesties commission to the same effect. As also the store of Ammunition wherewith the said towne is fortified.
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Printed for Iohn Hammond,
1642.
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