An Apologie and vindication (from all false and malignant aspersions) for his excellencie, the right honourable, and most noble, Robert D'Evreux, Earle of Essex, and Ewe, Viscount Hereford, Baron of Chartley, Lord Bourchier and Lovain, inheritour of all his thrice noble fathers honours and vertues: now Lord Generall of all the forces in arms in England and Wales, for the present high and honourable court of Parliament, in defence of the true Protestant religion, laws and liberties of the subject. VVith a true and briefe chronologie of what successefull things have been done, since his excellencie entred into action; and went from London, which was in Aug. 1642. untill this present year, 1644.
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- An Apologie and vindication (from all false and malignant aspersions) for his excellencie, the right honourable, and most noble, Robert D'Evreux, Earle of Essex, and Ewe, Viscount Hereford, Baron of Chartley, Lord Bourchier and Lovain, inheritour of all his thrice noble fathers honours and vertues: now Lord Generall of all the forces in arms in England and Wales, for the present high and honourable court of Parliament, in defence of the true Protestant religion, laws and liberties of the subject. VVith a true and briefe chronologie of what successefull things have been done, since his excellencie entred into action; and went from London, which was in Aug. 1642. untill this present year, 1644.
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- Essex, Robert Devereux, -- Earl of, 1591-1646 -- Early works to 1800.
- England and Wales. -- Army -- Early works to 1800.
- Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649 -- Early works to 1800.
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"An Apologie and vindication (from all false and malignant aspersions) for his excellencie, the right honourable, and most noble, Robert D'Evreux, Earle of Essex, and Ewe, Viscount Hereford, Baron of Chartley, Lord Bourchier and Lovain, inheritour of all his thrice noble fathers honours and vertues: now Lord Generall of all the forces in arms in England and Wales, for the present high and honourable court of Parliament, in defence of the true Protestant religion, laws and liberties of the subject. VVith a true and briefe chronologie of what successefull things have been done, since his excellencie entred into action; and went from London, which was in Aug. 1642. untill this present year, 1644." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A75497.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 21, 2024.
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An APOLOGIE for His EXCELLENCIE
Robert EARLE ofEssex, &c. LORD GENERALL of all the Forces now in action for the KING and PARLIAMENT. -
A Letter sent from his EXCELLENCY
Robert Earle ofEssax, to the Lord Major of LONDON. - account
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A Letter sent from a worthy Divine, to the Right Honourable the LORD MAJOR, of the CITY of
LONDON. Being a true Relation of the Battell fought between His MAIESTIES Forces, and His Excellencie the Earle of ESSEX. FromWarwick Castle the 24 of October 1642. at two a clock in the morning. - account
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A Letter sent from His
EXCELLENCY ROBERT EARLE of ESSEX, directed to the SPEAKER of the House ofCOMMONS. -
A Letter sent from His EXCELLENCY the EARLE of
Essex, to the Gentlemen, Freeholders, and well-affected people in the County ofEssex. - account
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A true and briefe
Chronologie of what successefull things have been done since HisExcel∣lencie entred into action,Lord Generall for theParliament Forces, upon theKing His begin∣ning to declare His Cavalier War a∣gainst theParliament. - To the READER.
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