Certain propositions made by Sir William Waller, at the surrender of Arundell-Castle.: Together with a list of the names of the commanders taken in the said castle. Also, verses gratulatory. Licensed, and printed according to order.

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Certain propositions made by Sir William Waller, at the surrender of Arundell-Castle.: Together with a list of the names of the commanders taken in the said castle. Also, verses gratulatory. Licensed, and printed according to order.
Author
Waller, William, Sir, 1597?-1668.
Publication
[London] :: Printed by John Field,
Jan. 11. 1644.
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Arundel Castle (West Sussex) -- Siege, 1644
Great Britain -- History
Waller, William, -- Sir, -- 1597?-1668.
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"Certain propositions made by Sir William Waller, at the surrender of Arundell-Castle.: Together with a list of the names of the commanders taken in the said castle. Also, verses gratulatory. Licensed, and printed according to order." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A97040.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 1, 2024.

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Explication.

1 By fair quarter I understand, giving life to those that yeeld, with imprisonment of their persons, but civill usage, which is sufficient security, they shall not be plun∣dered.

2 Concerning the place where they shall be sent, I will not determine, but will be left to mine own freedom, with∣out further capitulation.

3 The Ministers are included in the Articles, and are prisoners as well as the souldiers.

4 When I send away the Officers, I shall take care, that they shall not want horses to carry them, but will not be bound to let them have their own horses.

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