81. A declartion [sic] of the heads of severall letters, sent from the committee at York, unto the House of Parliament: relating all the chiefe passages and proceedings at York and Hull, the last weeke. Likewise, a letter from Sir John Hotham to the House of Commons, concerning a dangerous plot against the town of Hull, and how it was discovered. With the names of those lords that came to the King from the Parliament. Also His Majesties proclamation to the sheriffes of severall counties Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London : Printed for I.T., June 3. 1642 Series: Early English books online
82. A diurnall out of the North, or, The daily occurrances of this weeke, with every particular passage at Yorke and Beverley, unto this present 16 of Iuly, 1642 Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London : Printed by T. Fawcet, for D.C., July 18, 1642 Series: Early English books online
83. An exact relation of foureteen dayes passages from Portsmouth, the Isle of Wight, and other parts. Wherein is contained the manner of the proceeding of the cavaliers, and their confederates the papists, against the Christian-Protestants. Sent in a letter from a worthy gentleman in that county, to his friend in London. Whereunto is added some speciall passages from Hull, Lincoln-shire and Yorke Author: Worthy gentleman in that county Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London : Printed for Benjamin Allen, 1642 Series: Early English books online
84. An exact relation of foureteen dayes passages from Portsmouth, the isle of Wight and other parts wherein is contained the manner of the proceeding of the cavaliers and their confederates the papists against the Christian-Protestants Author: Worthy gentleman in that county Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London : Printed for Benjamin Allen, 1642 Series: Early English books online
85. A full relation of all the late proceedings of His Majesties Army in the county of Yorke: with the present state and condition of things there. Declaring His Majesties intention to advance his standard at Nottingham the 20 of August, and by proclamation to command all mens attendance on his person: with the number of his Army, horse and foot. Also the propositions of the malignant-party, by them now daily treated on for effecting of their mischievous designes; contrary to the laws of the land, and the liberty of the subject. Likewise how divers gentlemens houses in that county have beene lately pillaged by the troopers belonging to His Majestie. And lastly, certaine considerations towards the redresse of these groaning evils, securing the county, and preservation of the peacable subjects therein. As it was sent in a letter to Sir Philip Stapleton Knight, and by him presented to both Houses of Parliament. August 19. 1642. Ordered by the Lords in Parliament, that this letter be forthwith printed and published. J. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London : Printed for Iohn Wright, 1642 Series: Early English books online
86. The humble petition of 85. gentlemen and freeholders, and 15. ministers of the county palatine of Chester Preferred to His Majestie at York, the seventh of May, 1642. In behalf of themselves and others. Together with His Majesties gracious answer Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: York : printed by Robert Barker, printer to the Kings most excellent Majestie: and by the assignes of John Bill, 1642 Series: Early English books online
87. The humble petition of the gentry, ministers, and free-holders of the county of York assembled at the assizes there holden; presented to His Majestie the fifth of April. 1642. With His Majesties speech at the presenting thereof. Together with His Majesties gracious answer thereunto, April 7. 1642 Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London : printed by Robert Barker, printer to the Kings most excellent Majestie: and by the assignes of John Bill, M D C XLII. [1642] Series: Early English books online
88. The humble petition of the gentry, ministers, and freeholders of the county of York assembled at the assizes there holden. Presented to His Majestie the 5. of April 1642. Together with His Majesties speech at the presenting thereof. And his gracious answer thereunto Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: York : printed by Robert Barker, printer to the Kings most excellent Majestie: and by the assignes of John Bill, 1642 Series: Early English books online
89. The humble petition of the gentry, ministers, and freeholders of the county of York assembled at the assizes there holden. Presented to His Majesty, April 5. Together with His Majesties Speech at the presenting thereof. And his gracious answer thereunto Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: First printed at York and now reprinted in London : By the same copy for Charles Greene, MDCXLII. [1642] Series: Early English books online
90. The humble petition of the gentry, ministers, and freeholders of the county of York, assembled at the assizes there holden. Presented to His Majestie the 5. of April 1642. Together with His Majesties speech at the presenting thereof. And his gracious answer thereunto Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: York : Printed by Robert Barker, Printer to the Kings most excellent Majestie: And by the Assignes of John Bill, 1642 Series: Early English books online
91. The humble petition of the gentry, ministers, and freeholders of the county of York, assembled at the assizes there holden. Presented to His Majesty, April 5. 1642. Together with His Majesties speech at the presenting thereof. And his gracious answer thereunto Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: [London] : First printed at York, and now reprinted in London, by the same copy, for Charles Greene, MDCXLII. [1642] Series: Early English books online
92. An inducement to the intrenching of the city of York, and the manfull resisting of the malignant opposers of His Majesties just prerogative with the lawfull liberty of the subject : as it is proved by the zealous, serious dissimulation in the breach of the fourteen articles of agreement for the peace of this city, and the county of the same Author: A. L Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: [S.l. : s.n.], Printed Anno Domini, MDCXXXXII Series: Early English books online
93. The last nevves from Yorke and Hull. Or A true relation of all the passages and other occurrences that hath happened in and about the city of Yorke, and the towne of Hull from the twenty sixth of Iune, to the third of Iuly. Being the copy of a letter sent from a merchant of York, to a private friend in London, the fourth of Iuly. 1642. As also the execution of a Jesuite at Yorke, by the Kings command. And the copie of a letter sent to Master William Crofts at the Hague, intercepted by a ship in service under His Majestie. Hen. Elsyng. Cler. Parl Author: T. H. (Merchant of York) Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London : Printed fo [sic] M.T., Iuly 7. 1642 Series: Early English books online
94. The last true newes from Yorke, Nottingham, Coventry and Warwicke, or, All the speciall passages and occurences in these parts from the 24 of August to the 4 of September 1642 amongst which is related the commissions sent by His Majesty under the broad seale of England to the Earle of Cumberland for the speedy raising of all the trained bands, both of horse and foot in Yorkshire, Lancashire, Cumberland, Westmerland and Northumberland to serve the King against the Parliament : as also of the great distractions in the city of Yorke at this preseut, worthy of observation : sent in a letter to informe those that stand well affected to the King and Parliament, Sep. 4. 1642 Author: Dickenson, Henry Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: ... London : Printed for Iohn Wright, Septemb. 7, 1642 Series: Early English books online
95. The last true newes from Yorke, Nottingham, Coventry and Warwicke: or all the speciall passages and occurences in these parts, from the 24 of August, to the 4 of September, 1642. Amongst which is related the commissions sent by his Majesty, under the broad seale of England, to the Earle of Cumberland, for the speedy raising of all the trained bands, both of horse and foot, in York-shire, Lancashire, Cumberland, Westmerland, and Northumberland, to serve the King against the Parliament. As also of the great distractions in the city of Yorke, at this preseut [sic], worthy of observation. Sent in a letter to informe those that stand well affected to the King and Parliament, Sep. 4. 1642 Author: Dickenson, Henry Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: [London] : Septemb. 7. London Printed for Iohn Wright, 1642 Series: Early English books online
96. A letter sent from the inhabitants of Hull to the right worshipfull the high sheriffe, and the rest of the gentry in the county of Yorke, now attending his sacred Majesties pleasure. Together with His Maiesties demands to the gentry of Yorkshire, concerning the towne of Hull, answered by two severall parties Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London : printed for Ed. Blackmore, May 13, 1642 Series: Early English books online
97. A letter written by master Symon Rodes, minister in Yorke, to his brother in London, with the substance of Sir Tho: Widringtons (deputy recorders speech of Yorke) to His Majestie, at his entry into the citie Author: Rhodes, Simon Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London : Printed for Nath: Butter, 1642 Series: Early English books online
98. December 22. 1642. The Latest printed newes from Chichester. Windsor. Winchester. Chester. Manchester, and Yorke, &c. Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London : Printed for T. Underhill, at the Bible in Woodstreete, 1642 Series: Early English books online
99. A message sent from the Committee at Yorke to the House of Commons concerning all the passages that happened there from the fifth of Iuly to the twelfth. Wherein is declared and laid open the great affronts which they daily receive by the malignants that are thereabouts. Likewise the Parliaments resolution concerning the Earle of Lindsey and the Lord Savill, there being 14. of the Lords and 34. of the Commons appointed for the same purpose. With the accusation and charge against Mr. Henry Hastings assented to by both Houses of Parliament. Ordered that this be printed, and published .. Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: [London] : July, 14. London printed for I.H. and T. Ryder, 1642 Series: Early English books online
100. A most true relation of the last weekes passages in Yorke and Hvll in two letters from thence discovering the strange behaviours and rude affronts of the cavaliers and other malignant persons in those parts : with diverse other matters of extraordinary note and very remarkable : together with the names of those gentlemen which are entertained for the Prince his guard since he was made captaine of the troopes,. viz : Mr. Franck of Kneton, Mr. George Grant, Mr. Henry Blackston, Mr. Peter Blackston, brothers, Mr. Tho. Hall of Hornby, Mr. Francis Tunstell of Wicliff, Mr. Bierlaies Sonne, Mr. Cane of Stocton, Mr. Tounge Author: Gordricke, William Format: Online Resource Language: English Imprint: London : Printed for Iohn Wright, June 23d, 1642 Series: Early English books online