A full declaration of all particulers concerning the march of the forces under Collonell Fiennes to Bristoll, and their carriage upon their enemies approach.: As also a relation of the late bloody abominable conspiracy against the city of Bristoll, as appeareth by the examination of the parties, discovering their plot and intention. Together with sundry letters annexed. With the certaine information, touching the death of Will: Kendall a trooper of Collonel Essex, who was shot by the said Collonel. From a Noble hand.

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A full declaration of all particulers concerning the march of the forces under Collonell Fiennes to Bristoll, and their carriage upon their enemies approach.: As also a relation of the late bloody abominable conspiracy against the city of Bristoll, as appeareth by the examination of the parties, discovering their plot and intention. Together with sundry letters annexed. With the certaine information, touching the death of Will: Kendall a trooper of Collonel Essex, who was shot by the said Collonel. From a Noble hand.
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[London] :: Aprill, 18. London: Printed for R.D.,
1643.
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Bristol (England) -- History
Great Britain -- History
Fiennes, Nathaniel, -- 1607 or 8-1669
Kendall, William, -- d. 1643
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"A full declaration of all particulers concerning the march of the forces under Collonell Fiennes to Bristoll, and their carriage upon their enemies approach.: As also a relation of the late bloody abominable conspiracy against the city of Bristoll, as appeareth by the examination of the parties, discovering their plot and intention. Together with sundry letters annexed. With the certaine information, touching the death of Will: Kendall a trooper of Collonel Essex, who was shot by the said Collonel. From a Noble hand." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A84982.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2024.

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THat I was informed at Cirencester by one Courdeene who is Groom of the Chamber unto Prince Maurice, that his Prince did dayly receive Letters from Essex, and they were sure of the Town of Bristoll at the first summons by his meanes, and most of the Cavaliers confir∣med in their language his opinion

That I heard the Prince say at the Table, that if the Parliament would find Essex money, hee could tell how to spend it, and cheat them too: and dranke to him, and said, he hoped hee would not stay their Sacke that came from Bristoll, meaning from Essex.

That in the hands of the Prince his Secretary, I saw Letters about to be Sealed to be directed to Essex.

That from diverse of his Officers, I have heard word, of a mutiny intended by Essex to which effect they had gotten some of the best Ci∣tizens to side with them, such as they thought Malignant; but to en∣quire the secret truth I durst not, because they did distrust me, but in the Company of those Townesmen I once was, and heard how Tray∣terously they stood affected; but I know not their Names.

I am willing to be deposed upon the premises, not out of any envy, that I owe him, but to protect the lives of the then half betrayed souldiers.

WILLIAM APSELEY.

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