A new tricke to take townes: or, The just and perfect relation of the sudden surprisall of Hereford; taken December 18. 1645.: With a true copy of the returne of the warrant, sent by a lieutenant in the habit of a countrey-man; and the names of the six men his assistants. Published by speciall authority.

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A new tricke to take townes: or, The just and perfect relation of the sudden surprisall of Hereford; taken December 18. 1645.: With a true copy of the returne of the warrant, sent by a lieutenant in the habit of a countrey-man; and the names of the six men his assistants. Published by speciall authority.
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1645.
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Great Britain -- History
Hereford (England) -- History
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"A new tricke to take townes: or, The just and perfect relation of the sudden surprisall of Hereford; taken December 18. 1645.: With a true copy of the returne of the warrant, sent by a lieutenant in the habit of a countrey-man; and the names of the six men his assistants. Published by speciall authority." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A90030.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2024.

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A NEW TRICKE TO TAKE TOWNES: OR, The just and perfect Rela∣lation of the sudden surprisall of HEREFORD; Taken December 18. 1645.

WITH A true Copy of the returne of the Warrant, sent by a Lieutenant in the habit of a Countrey-man; And the names of the six men his assistants.

Published by speciall Authority.

LONDON, Printed by E. G. 1645.

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