The True intelligence sent to this kingdome, concerning the taking in of the town of New-castle: with copies of the letters and other passages that occurred betwixt our army and those in the town : as also the surrender of the castle thereof.

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The True intelligence sent to this kingdome, concerning the taking in of the town of New-castle: with copies of the letters and other passages that occurred betwixt our army and those in the town : as also the surrender of the castle thereof.
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Edinburgh :: Printed by Evan Tyler ...,
1644.
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Great Britain -- History
Newcastle-under-Lyme (England)
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"The True intelligence sent to this kingdome, concerning the taking in of the town of New-castle: with copies of the letters and other passages that occurred betwixt our army and those in the town : as also the surrender of the castle thereof." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A95058.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 21, 2024.

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Gentlemen appointed for the Treaty.
  • Sir John Morley, Knight and Governour.
  • Sir Nicholas Cole Knight Baronet.
  • Sir George Baker Knight, and a Secretary.
Hostages.
  • Colonell Charles Brandling.
  • Lieutenant Colonell Thomas Davisone.
  • Captain Cuthbert Carr, late Sheriffe of Newcastle.
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