A bloody slaughter at Pembrooke-Castle in Wales: where Collonel Poyer opposeth the Parliament, and hath killed and wounded 11 men, batters down the houses in the town, and refuseth to submit to the ordinance of Parliament. With the treaty of Collonel Flemming, and the gentlemen of the county with him, the danger of Tinby Castle to revolt from the Parliament. And a declaration from the chief officers under Major Generall Langhorne, subscribed by their owne hands. March 21. 1647. Imprimatur Gil. Mabbot.

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A bloody slaughter at Pembrooke-Castle in Wales: where Collonel Poyer opposeth the Parliament, and hath killed and wounded 11 men, batters down the houses in the town, and refuseth to submit to the ordinance of Parliament. With the treaty of Collonel Flemming, and the gentlemen of the county with him, the danger of Tinby Castle to revolt from the Parliament. And a declaration from the chief officers under Major Generall Langhorne, subscribed by their owne hands. March 21. 1647. Imprimatur Gil. Mabbot.
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Printed at London :: by Robert Ibbitson in Smithfield, neere the Queens-head Tavern,
1648.
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Great Britain -- History
Poyer, John, -- d. 1649
Pembroke Castle (Wales) -- Siege, 1648 -- Early works to 1800.
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"A bloody slaughter at Pembrooke-Castle in Wales: where Collonel Poyer opposeth the Parliament, and hath killed and wounded 11 men, batters down the houses in the town, and refuseth to submit to the ordinance of Parliament. With the treaty of Collonel Flemming, and the gentlemen of the county with him, the danger of Tinby Castle to revolt from the Parliament. And a declaration from the chief officers under Major Generall Langhorne, subscribed by their owne hands. March 21. 1647. Imprimatur Gil. Mabbot." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A76914.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 20, 2024.

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A BLOODY SLAUGHTER AT PEMBROOKE-CASTLE IN WALES WHERE Collonel POYER opposeth the Par∣liament, and hath killed and wounded 11 men, batters down the houses in the Town, and refuseth to submit to the Ordi∣nance of Parliament.

WITH The Treaty of Collonel Flemming, and the Gentlemen of the County with him, The danger of Tinby Castle to revolt from the Parliament.

AND A Declaration from the Chief Officers under Major Generall Laughorne, Subscribed by their owne Hands.

March 21. 1647. Imprimatur Gil. Mabbot.

Printed at London by Robert Ibbitson in Smithfield, neere the Queens-head Tavern. 1648.

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