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Title: The Association agreement and protestation of the covntries of Somerset ... [et al.]
Publication info: Oxford : Leonard Lichfield, printer ..., 1644.
subject: [Somerset (England)]
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Title: The attestation of the ministers of the county of Somerset, joyning (according to their duty) with the reverend ministers of London, and all other their brethren in the severall parts of this kingdom: who declare themselves for the truth of God, against the errors, heresies, and blasphemies of the present times.
Publication info: London : Printed by Fr: Neile for the Tho. Underhill at the Bible in Woodstreet, 1648.
subjects: [Solemn League and Covenant (1643). -- Early works to 1800] [Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649 -- Early works to 1800] [Somerset (England) -- History -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: A true relation of the prosperous successe, and proceedings of the Parliaments forces in the counties of Somerset and Devon, against the malignants army in those parts: from the 19 of May to the 23. 1643. Sent in a letter from M. Tho. Browne, a gentleman in Cornwall, to a gentleman a friend of his in London.
Author: Browne, Thomas, Gentleman.
Publication info: London : Printed for Philip Smith, 1643.
subjects: [Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649. -- Campaigns -- Early works to 1800] [Devon (England) -- History, Military -- Early works to 1800] [Somerset (England) -- History, Military -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: Certaine and true news from Somerset-shire; with the besieging of Sir Ralph Hoptons house, together with the valiant and manfully performed courage of Mr. Arnold Hyward gentleman, souldier, and lieutenant to the troope of young Captaine Pym, son to that worthy and well deserving member of the House of Commons Iohn Pym Esq. Commanded to be printed and published. Likewise the manner of taking Sir Edward Rodney, Sir Edward Berkley, and Mr. Dugdale prisoners, and are now in the counter in London til further examination. Also a true relation of the sad and unfortunate mischance which befell our hopeful Prince Charles, and the Duke of Yorke by wild fire, &c.
Publication info: Printed at London : for I. Vnderwood, 1642. October 15.
subjects: [Charles -- II, -- King of England, 1630-1685] [James -- II, -- King of England, 1633-1701] [Berkeley, Edward, -- Sir, b. 1619] [Dugdale, James, 1591 or 2-1661?] [Hopton, Ralph Hopton, -- Baron, 1598-1652] [Howard, Arnold] [Rodney, Edward, -- Sir, 1590-1657] [Somerset (England) -- History -- Early works to 1800] [Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649 -- Campaigns -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: A copie of the Kings message sent by the Duke of Lenox. Also the copie of a petition to the King from the inhabitants of Somersetshire, to come with him to the Parliament. A declaration by the committee of Dorsetshire, against the Cavaliers in those parts; declaring how sixe French papists ravished a woman one after another: she having been but three dayes before delivered out of child-bed. Also, how a gentleman at Oxford was cruelly tortured in irons, and for what they were so cruell towards him. And how they would have burnt down an ale-house at the Brill, because the woman refused farthing tokens; and other cruelties of the Cavaliers, manifested to the kingdome. Published according to order of Parliament.
Publication info: London : Printed by Iane Coe, 1644.
subjects: [Lennox, James Stuart, -- Duke of, 1612-1655] [Somerset (England) -- History -- Early works to 1800] [Dorset (England) -- History -- Early works to 1800] [Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649 -- Atrocities -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: Exceeding joyfull newes from the Earl of Bedford, Lord Generall of the Horse, that is now set forth for the defence of the Protestant religion. Declaring the happy and fortunate successe of the Ptotestant [sic] army at Siege-moore in Sommersetshire, upon the 19. day of this instant month of August, who having received a challange from the Lord Paulet, Sir Ralph Hopton, and Sir John Stowell, daring them to meet them at the said moor at the time and place appointed. Which said gentlemen upon the 19. day assembled at Siege-moor with great number of men, where Sir Francis Popham, Mr. Pine, and Mr. Stroud met them wich [sic] 6000. horse and foot, and after some parley concerning the King and Parliament, they fell to blowes, but after some 6, hours fight Sir Francis obtained the victory. The said Lord Paulet and his accomplices stood for the commission of array, and Sir Francis and the rest of the gentlemen for the ordinance of Parliament.
Publication info: London : Printed, for Thomas Berriman; dwelling in Great St. Bartholomews, August 23. 1642.
subjects: [Bedford, William Russell, -- Duke of, 1613-1700 -- Early works to 1800] [Somerset (England) -- History -- Early works to 1800] [Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649 -- Campaigns -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: The humble petition and grateful, acknowledgement of the town of Taunton in the county of Somerset; to be in all humility presented, to the Honorable House of Commons assembled in Parliament. Die Mercurii, 9 Febr. 1647. The humble petition and grateful acknowledgement of the inhabitants of the town of Taunton in the County of Somerset, in approbation of the late votes passed touching the King, was this day read; and it is ordered, that the thanks of this House be returned to the petitioners for their very good affections expressed to the Parliament : it is further ordered, that the said petition be printed. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
Publication info: London : Printed for Edward Husband, Printer to the Honorable House of Commons, Febr. 17. 1647 [i.e. 1648]
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Title: A petition to His Maiesty; of the three revolting counties in the west, Wilts, Somerset, and Devon. With the cause and reason, and how they intended to spend their last blood in His Majesties cause. Also their resolution to defend themselves with their swords, except His Majesty returns to his Parliament at VVestminster. Published by authority.
Publication info: London, : Printed by J.H., 1645.
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Title: A Relation of all the passages and proceedings in Somersetstire [sic] and Bristoll with their valiant resolution to fight for the King and Parliament with a speech made by his excellence the Earle of Essex concerning the Kings proclamation read at a conference on Thursday the eleventh of August, 1642 : also certain reasons written by a private gentleman shewing the cause wherefore arms are raysed by both Houses of Parliament.
Publication info: London : Printed for W. Gay, 1642.
subjects: [Charles -- I, -- King of England, 1600-1649] [Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649] [Somerset (England) -- History]
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Title: A coppie of a letter, read in the House of Commons:: sent from Master Sampford, high sheriffe of the countie of Somerset, and the committee there, of their weekly proceedings, in searching the recusants houses. Also the number of such ammunition as was taken in their houses, and sent to the castle at Taunton. Ordered to be printed. Hen. Elsyng, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
Author:  Sampford, H.
Publication info: [London] : August 26. Printed at London for W. Ley, 1642.
subjects: [Somerset (England) -- History] [Great Britain -- History]
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Title: The Lord Marquesse of Hertford, his letter, sent to the Queen in Holland.: Also a letter from the committee in Sommersetshire, to the Houses of Parliament, with a copy of their message to Marquesse Hertford, and his men assembled in arms at Shepton-Mallet, his answer thereunto, and their resolution upon the same. Likewise the information that both Houses received from a marchant in Roterdam, relating how divers captains, and other officers upon a letter from the Queen to the Prince of Orange, are by him discharged, and sent over into England for His Majesties service in the north; and how the papists there have given to the King two hundred thousand pound in mony; with sundry other matters of great concernment. Whereunto is added, certain votes of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, for the apprehending, and bringing up, Sir Ralph Hopton, Master Thomas Smith, Captain John Digby; members of the House of Commons, with Sir Ferdinando Gorges, Sir Francis Dodington, and some others as delinquents. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that these particulars be forthwith printed and published. Joh. Brown, Cler. Parliament.
Author:  Somerset, William Seymour, Duke of, 1588-1660.
Publication info: [London] : August 8. London, Printed for Joseph Huscott, and John Wright, [August 8] 1642.
subjects: [Somerset (England) -- History] [Great Britain -- History] [Hopton, Ralph Hopton, -- Baron, -- 1598-1652]
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