The Articles of the rendition of Elizabeth-Castle in the Ile of Jersey; and the totall reducement of that Island to the obedience of the Parliament of England.: The severall summons, answers, and replies passed between Col. Heane Commander in Chiefe for the Parliament, and the late Governour, Sir George Carteret. With the particulars of an extraordinary quantity of ordnance, armes, ammunition, provision of victuall, and other rich stores found at the surrender.

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The Articles of the rendition of Elizabeth-Castle in the Ile of Jersey; and the totall reducement of that Island to the obedience of the Parliament of England.: The severall summons, answers, and replies passed between Col. Heane Commander in Chiefe for the Parliament, and the late Governour, Sir George Carteret. With the particulars of an extraordinary quantity of ordnance, armes, ammunition, provision of victuall, and other rich stores found at the surrender.
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London :: Printed by Edw. Griffin in the Old-baily,
1651.
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Great Britain -- History
Channel Islands -- History
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"The Articles of the rendition of Elizabeth-Castle in the Ile of Jersey; and the totall reducement of that Island to the obedience of the Parliament of England.: The severall summons, answers, and replies passed between Col. Heane Commander in Chiefe for the Parliament, and the late Governour, Sir George Carteret. With the particulars of an extraordinary quantity of ordnance, armes, ammunition, provision of victuall, and other rich stores found at the surrender." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A75675.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 14, 2024.

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SIr, I have received your Letter by your trumpet, an answer whereunto I will send you back by my owne, wishing that you will take care that hereafter when any Message shall be sent from either party to the other none of yours approach our works, such advantage being unhandsome and against the descipline of War.

Your humble servant, Geo. Carteret.

Elizabeth castle, 3 Dec. 1651.

For Col. Heane, Commander in chiefe of the English forces in Jersey, these.
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