The Earl of Norwich, Lord Capel, & Sir Charls Lucas, their peremptory answer, in refusing to surrender Colchester, upon the Lord Generalls conditions.: With his Excellencies summons, and articles offered them. Also his repyl to the enemies last answer. And all the summons, articles, letters, and answers between his excellencie, and the enemie, in Kent and Essex. Published by speciall command, and for generall satisfaction to the kingdome.
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- The Earl of Norwich, Lord Capel, & Sir Charls Lucas, their peremptory answer, in refusing to surrender Colchester, upon the Lord Generalls conditions.: With his Excellencies summons, and articles offered them. Also his repyl to the enemies last answer. And all the summons, articles, letters, and answers between his excellencie, and the enemie, in Kent and Essex. Published by speciall command, and for generall satisfaction to the kingdome.
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- Norwich, George Goring, Earl of, 1583?-1663.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Robert White,
- 1648.
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- Great Britain -- History
- Colchester (England) -- History
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"The Earl of Norwich, Lord Capel, & Sir Charls Lucas, their peremptory answer, in refusing to surrender Colchester, upon the Lord Generalls conditions.: With his Excellencies summons, and articles offered them. Also his repyl to the enemies last answer. And all the summons, articles, letters, and answers between his excellencie, and the enemie, in Kent and Essex. Published by speciall command, and for generall satisfaction to the kingdome." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A89745.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.
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- A Letter to the Gentlemen of KENT, and others aboard the Ships in the DOWNS.
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Gentlemen, and others of the Town of
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The Result of a Consultation held on Board the
Providence, by us whose names are hereunto subscribed, for the service of the Parlia∣ment, occasioned by the enemies beeing in possession ofColchester, withGorings whole Army. - Gentlemen, and our worthy good Friends.
- May it please your Excellencie.
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Articles agreed upon, by and betwixt the Commissioners, whose Names are hereunder written, intrusted by Commissarie Generall
Ireton, in the behalf of his Excellencie, the Lord Gen.Fairfax, on the one part, and the Commissioners, whose names are here un∣der written, in the behalf of the Gentlemen and others, now in Arms in the Citie and Suburbs ofCanterburie. - group of letters
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