The English intelligencer, shewing the most remarkable passages which have hapned from Saturday the nineteenth till Saturday the six and twentieth of this present November in these following places namely, at Darby, Durham, New-Castle, Yorke, Oxford, London, Middlesex, Excester, Norwich, Lincolne-shire / faithfully collected by C. H.

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The English intelligencer, shewing the most remarkable passages which have hapned from Saturday the nineteenth till Saturday the six and twentieth of this present November in these following places namely, at Darby, Durham, New-Castle, Yorke, Oxford, London, Middlesex, Excester, Norwich, Lincolne-shire / faithfully collected by C. H.
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C. H.
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London :: Printed for Francis Wright,
[1642]
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Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649.
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"The English intelligencer, shewing the most remarkable passages which have hapned from Saturday the nineteenth till Saturday the six and twentieth of this present November in these following places namely, at Darby, Durham, New-Castle, Yorke, Oxford, London, Middlesex, Excester, Norwich, Lincolne-shire / faithfully collected by C. H." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A38457.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 18, 2024.

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Munday, Novemb. 21.

THis day came forth an Order from the High Court of Parliament, for restraining the misdemeanour of the souldiers, prohibiting them under pain of death to forbeare plundring any Houses in or about the City of London.

This day an aviso from Holland testified that the Queen is instantly to take shipping thence, but not as it was reported with any forces: The States being carefull lest any detriment should arrive to the kingdome of England, either by their permission or furtherance.

It was absolutely certified from Excester, that that rich and good City had resolved to send up to the Parliament a very large quantity of Plate, amounting to at least 20000 l. to be secured them in the publicke faith for the defence of the sub∣ject.

In Norfolke divers Malignants (as it is informed)) striv'd to seduce the Country people, Gentlemen and others, to raise moneyes for the support, as they pretended, of the King and Protestant Religion; but their endeavours by the wisedome and care of some well affected persons of quality was fru∣strated, and they laid hold of, are at Norwich in safe custody.

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Divers of the Essex men that came up to attend his Excel∣lence the Earle of Warwicke out of that County this day with many thanks for their forwardnesse, had licence to de∣part home for the security of that Country, lest any danger should arise there through the absence of the said Forces.

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