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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"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 May 21, 2024.

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SIr, Although the Consideration of any Dammage we are like to receive by your Granado's, or advantage which you may imagine to have hitherto gained upon us, be too weake an argument to incline me to harbour your desire, yet I conceive it not amisse to heare what you have to propose unto me, to which end I leave it to your choise to send unto me some fit persons sufficiently impowred by you with whom I may Confer, or to let me send others to you, for the like number of Hostages to be sent hither, and remain here while they shall be with you, of this and of the time I expect your answer.

Your humble servant, Geo. Carteret.

Elizabeth castle, 5 Decemb.

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