12 S. 1. FEB. 5, 1916.]
NOTES AND QUERIES.
107
Where was slain The Duke of Bucking-
Col. Dolbier, Quarter- ham fled icith 200 Horse
master Generall. Taken besides
3 Officers more 2QO H
8 Trooper, ffe
100 great Saddles
Earl of Holland, of other good plunder
30 Officers and Gentle- The Earle of Hollands
men, blew Ribbon and his
120 Troopers George.
LONDON,
Printed for the generall satisfaction of moderate men. M DC XL vm.
4 11. 6 pp, and p. 6 woodcut. [Reprinted in The St. Neots Advertiser, 1905 ; also as a tract.]
1648 [July 11].
23. Prince CHARLES | Sailing from Callice, towards the North | of | ENGLAND | In a great ship of 35 peece of Ordnance | with five Ships more, with Prince Rupert, \ Generall Ruthen, the Earl of Branford, the | Lord Hopton, the Lord Wilmot, and di- | vers other Lords and Oentlemen. Also | The Princes Warrants, taken by Sir | MILES LIVESLEY. I And | A further Vic- tory against the Duke of | Buckingham, by Col : Scroop, who hath slain, Sir Lyonell Digbey his son, 2 Collonels, and ta- | ken Sir Gilbert Gerrard, and 5 Collonels and | Majors, and Col : Coventry taken with a | Coach and 6 horses, and the Duke of | Buckingham fled with 60 Horse.
With a List of the Collonels and officers names kild & taken. \ Also the Earl of Holland his Speech to the Souldiers | when they took him in his Chamber.
LONDON,
Printed for the generall satisfaction of moderate men.
MDC XL VIII.
4 11. 8. pp. Woodcut depicting a fight at sea. 1648 [July 12].
24. Colonel Hammond's \ LETTER | sent | To the Honorable William Lenthal, Esq ; I Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons. ] Wherein he desires, | That Mr. Osborns Charge against Major | Rolph, may be brought to a speedy Examination.
Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, That | thi* letter be forthwith printed and published H. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
With a | LETTER | Sent to the Honorable Committee at Derby -house, \ Concerning the taking of the Earl of Holland, and many Of- | fleers of quality, Two hundred Horse, much Gold and | Silver, with other good Booty.
Ordered by the said Committee, That this Letter be forth- | with Printed and Published. Gualther Frost Seer'.
London, Printed fcr Edward Husband, Printer to the | Honorable House of Commons, July 12. 1648.
4 11. Pp. 7 and 8 give an account of the battle at St. Neots by Isaac Puller and William Plomer, dated from " Hartford, July 11, past five in the morning 1648."
1648 [July 12].
25. The | DECLARATION | of the | COUNTIES I of | Worcester- shire, War wick- shire, Hereford- shire, and | Salop, concerning the raising of Forces
there | for the | KING: | ALSO | A Declaration oj
the City of London, to give satisfaction | touching
their Desires of a Personal Treaty with | His
Majesty. | With a List of the prisoners taken at
St. Needs, and the | names of the Colonels, and
other Officers taken | since in the pursuit of the
Duke of | Buckingham.
[Woodblock device.]
LONDON, Printed by B. A. 1648.
4 11. 8 pp.
1648 [Sept. 22].
26. A Great | VICTORY | Obtained by the | ROYALISTS | near | Hunlingtonshire, against the Parliaments Forces, and | the manner of the Cavaliers ingaging them ; with | the particulars of the bloudy Fight, and the | number killed, wounded, and taken | prisoners.
ALSO,
Their dismounting of the Lord Generals Troopers, | their slashing and cutting of them and taking | of divers horses and arms, and the name | of the Commanders in chief of | the Kings Forces.
LIKEWISE,
Joyfull Newes from the Royall Navy, the Desires | of his Highness the Prince of Wales, the Propo- | sitions of Prince Maurice, concern- ing the | English Ships, and a great Victory | obtained near Carlyle.
London, Printed for R. VV. 1648.
4 11. 6 pp.
1649.
27. The English [ CATHOLIKE | CHRISTIAN, | or, | The SAINTS Vtopia : \ By Thomas de Es-
challers de la More, | an unprofitable Servant of Jesus Christ : | Of Graies-Inne Barrister, and Minister of the Gospel | of Eternall Salvation, j In the yeer of Grace and Truth, 1649. | A Trea- tise consisting of four Sections.
1. JOSVAH'S Resolution.
2. Of the Common Law.
3. Of PHYSICK.
4. Of DIVINITY.
London,
Printed by R. Leybourn, in Monks-well street, and are to | be sold at Graies-Inne. 1649.
The Epistle Dedicatory is signed :
Thomas de la More, Cornet to his Excellencie Sir Thomas Fairfax, Knight, Generall of England-
From my Quarters at Spaldwick in Huntingdon- shire, Feb. 22, 1646.
, P . 2 ,,pp.36.
28. The | Coun trey-man's | Complaint | or | A
true Account of the Moneys, | given, and lent to
the Parliament, | Since the year 1640. By
William Pryor of | Thurning, in the County of
Huntington, | His means being but 17Z. 10s. a
yeer. | Together with his Losses, crosses, vexa-
tions, | and Imprisonments, by means of the
Committees, | Justices of the County, Lord
Mountague of Boudon, | and Parson Wells of
Thurning. | Who with their Murthering Practises,
have | endevored (as much as in them lies) the |
destruction of the said Pryor. | Humbly presented
to Parliament for Justice ; | to be relieved from
his oppressors.
Printed in the Year 1649. B.M. E. 562 (7).
HERBERT E. NORRIS. Cirencester.