1. The case of Daniel Hoar, merchant, Alderman of (and one of His Majesties justices of the peace for) the town of Kingston upon Hull Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London : Printed by A. Maxwell, and R. Roberts, 1680 Series: Early English books online
2. To his most Excellent Majesty Charles the Second By the grace of God, of England, Scotland, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith. The humble address of the maior, aldermen, ministers and burgesses of the town of Kingston upon Hull Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London, : Printed by R.W. for Francis Tyton, at the three daggers in Fleetstreet., 1660 Series: Early English books online
3. To the Supreme Authority of the nation, the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England the humble representation and petition of many, who through grace have been kept sensible of, and mourned for, and under the late apostacy from the good old cause, inhabitants of the town of Kingston upon Hull Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: Printed at London : For Livewel Chapman, 1659 Series: Early English books online Call Number: DA425eb
4. To the honest souldiers of the garrison of Hull, &c. These souldiers, time was when your persons were as deare as your actions were honourable; and in truth your noble enterprises founded upon just and righteous principles, .. Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London : s.n., 1656 Series: Early English books online
5. A reproof from the Lord declared by the movings of his Spirit to certain professors, whose habitations is in and about Hull and Beverley, who take delight in approaching to God, and to know his wayes, as a people that did righteousness, and yet seeks to limit him, and stumbles at this light, in which the knowledge of his wayes is received: with an admonition to all to beware of the leaven of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisie, who for a pretence, make long prayers, whilest iniquity is regarded in the heart, and disobedience lived in, lest you receive greater damnation. As also, an invitation to all, who are groaping in the dark, to own the light in which the pearl is found, which gives strength against sin, and rest to the soul; published for the information of such as desire to know the truth, and would enter into the kingdom, were they not deceived by the sleights of men, who shut up the way, and will neither enter themselves, nor suffer those that would go on, that you may try all things, and hold fast tha Author: Whitehead, John, 1630-1696 Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London : printed for Thomas Simmons, at the sign of the Bull and Mouth neer Aldersgate, 1656 Series: Early English books online
6. A reproof from the Lord: declared by the movings of his Spirit to certain professors, whose habitations is in and about Hull and Beverley, who take delight in approaching to God, and to know his wayes, as a people that did righteousness, and yet seeks to limit him, and stumbles at this light, in which the knowledge of his wayes is received: with an admonition to all to beware of the leaven of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisie, who for a pretence, make long prayers, whilest iniquity is regarded in the heart, and disobedience lived in, lest you receive greater damnation. As also, an invitation to all, who are groaping in the dark, to own the light in which the pearl is found, which gives strength against sin, and rest to the soul; published for the information of such as desire to know the truth, and would enter into the kingdom, were they not deceived by the sleights of men, who shut up the way, and will neither enter themselves, nor suffer those that would to go on, that you may try all things, and hold fast that which is good Author: Whitehead, John, 1630-1696 Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London, : Printed for Thomas Simmons, at the sign of the Bull and Mouth neer Aldersgate., 1656 Series: Early English books online
7. More warning yet. Being a true relation of a strange and most dreadful apparition which was seen in the air by several persons at Hull, the third day of this present Septemb. 1654. Namely, tvvo great battels fought in the air: one army coming from the east, and another out of the north-west. With the maner of their engagement and victory. Enclosed in a lettet [sic] from a godly-learned minister of the Gospel in the said town of Hull, who having diligently examined the truth thereof, sent it up to be published Author: Godly-learned minister of the Gospel Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: Printed at London : by J. Cottrel; and are to be sold by Richard Moone, at the seven stars in Paul's Church-yard, [1654] Series: Early English books online
8. Witnesses produced against Mr. John Shaw of Hull, attesting the publike charge against him, and much more. As, to be [brace] a notable turncoat and time-server; most scandalous in his actions; an enemy to good men; and a disquieter of the peace of the place, &c. Serving for the undeceiving of some, informing of others, and satisfying of all, as to the condition of the aforesaid M. Shaw Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: Printed at London, : [s.n.], 1653 Series: Early English books online
9. Hulls managing of the kingdoms cause: or, A brief historicall relation of the severall plots and attempts against Kingston upon Hull, from the beginning of these unhappy differences to this day; and the means whereby through Gods blessing it hath been preserved, and the kingdom in it. Expressed in five particulars, viz. I. In settling it in the hands of the Parliament. II. In Sir Iohn Hothams refusall to give His Majesty entrance. III. In the first siege by the cavaliers. IV. In the change of the Government. V. In the latter siege by the Earl of Newcastle. To which is added, a short relation of the present state of the Northern counties, and the posture of the English and Scots armies before York, with the manner of the siege; also, a postscript to the reader Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London : Printed for Richard Best at Grayes-Inne gate, Iune 18. 1644 Series: Early English books online
10. Huls pillar of providence erected: or The providentiall columne, setting out heavens care for deliverance of that people, with extraordinary power and providence from the bloud-sucking Cavaliers, who had for six weeks closely besieged them. By T. C. minister of Gods Word. Imprimatur Charles Herle Author: Coleman, Thomas, 1598-1647 Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London : Printed for Ralph Rounthwait, 1644 Series: Early English books online
11. Hvlls managing of the kingdoms cause, or, A brief historicall relation of the severall plots and attempts against Kingston upon Hull from the beginning of these ... through Gods blessing it hath been preserved and the kingdom in it : expressed in five particulars, viz. ... : to which is added a short relation of the present state of the Northern counties and the posture of the English and Scots armies before York, with the manner of the siege, also a postscript to the reader .. Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London : Printed for Richard Best ..., Iune 18, 1644 Series: Early English books online
12. More plots found out and plotters apprehended a true relation of the discovery of a most desperate and dangerous plot for the delivering up and surprisall of the townes of Hull and Beverly : with the manner of the apprehension of Sir John Hotham, Sir Edward Rhodes, and Captaine Hotham, who are now bringing up to the Parliament : with the present securing of the thirtie thousand pounds already found out : and other particulars, being sent in a letter from Hull dated the first of this instant moneth of Iuly, 1643 Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London : Printed for Henty Overton..., 1643 Series: Early English books online
13. More plots found out, and plotters apprehended. A true relation of the discovery of a most desperate and dangerous plot, for the delivering up, and surprisall of the townes of Hull, and Beverly. With the manner of the apprehension of Sir John Hotham, Sir Edward Rhodes, and Captaine Hotham: who are now bringing up to the Parliament. With the present securing of the thirtie thousand pounds already found out. And other particulars, being sent in a letter from Hull, dated the first of this instant moneth of Iuly, 1643 Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London : Printed for Henry Overton, in Popes-head-Alley, 1643 Series: Early English books online
14. A letter from the Right Honourable Ferdinando Lord Fairfax, to His Excellency Robert Earle of Essex. Relating his late prosperous successe against the popish army in the north, his expelling them from their workes, and forcing them to raise their siege from before the towne of Hull. Also certifying, how the enemy have fled to Beverley, and were forced to leave divers pieces of ordnance, much powder and ammunition behind them. Being upon the same day wherein the Earle of Manchester obtained the victory neere Horn-castle in Lincolnshire. Printed by his Excellencies speciall direction Author: Fairfax, Ferdinando Fairfax, Baron, 1584-1648 Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London : Printed for Iohn Wright, in the Old-baily, Octob. 18. 1643 Series: Early English books online
15. A letter from the Right Honourable Ferdinando, Lord Fairfax to His Excellency Robert, Earle of Essex relating his late prosperous successe against the popish army in the north, his expelling them from their workers and forcing them to raise their siege from before the town of Hull : also certifying how the enemy have fled to Beverley and were forced to leave divers pieces of ordnance, much powder and ammunition behind them : being upon the same day wherein the Earle of Manchester obtained the victory neere Horn-castle in Lincolnshire Author: Fairfax, Ferdinando Fairfax, Baron, 1584-1648 Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London : Printed for Iohn Wright ..., Octob. 18, 1643 Series: Early English books online
16. A true relation from Hull of the present state and condition it is in. As it was written in a letter from thence by one of good quality, to a citizen in London, being dated the 19th of this instant moneth of Septemb. 1643. VVhich letter was brought into London the twenty eight of this moneth Author: May, Thomas, 1595-1650 Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London : Printed by G. Dexter, for Iohn Bull, Anno 1643, Sept. 30 Series: Early English books online
17. A true relation from Hvll of the state and condition it is in as it was written in a letter from thence Author: May, Thomas, 1595-1650 Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London : Printed by G. Dexter, for Iohn Bull, 1643, Sept. 30 Series: Early English books online
18. August 19th. A true and exact relation of all the proceedings of Marquesse Hartford, Lord Pawlet, Lord Seymor, Lord Coventry, Sir Ralph Hopton, and other His Maiesties commissioners in the publishing of the commission of array in his Maiesties county of Somerset. Brought over by a gentleman who was an eye witnesse of all passages and proceedings there. Whereunto is added true newes from Yorke, Hull, Newcastle and Darbyshire. Also a list of the horse under the command of William Earle of Bedford, lord generall. With the names of the captaines of every troope; each troope containing sixty horse, besides one livetenant, one ensigne, one coronet, one quarter-master, two-trumpeters, three corporals, one sadler, one farrier Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London : Printed, 1642 Series: Early English books online
19. By the King, to our trusty and welbeloved high sheriffe of our county of York Author: England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: [London] : Imprinted at Yorke by Robert Barker, and now reprinted at London and are to be sold by G.B. at his shop neere Cliffords Inne, 1642 Series: Early English books online
20. By the King. A proclamation proclaimedin [sic] London the ninth of Iune Author: England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London : s.n., 1642 Series: Early English books online