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Oct. 23.-A Full and True Relation of the Battle between the
Kings Army and the Earle of Essex, in a letter from Capt. Edward
Kightley.
E. 126. (13.)
Oct. 23.-A Most True Relation of the battels fought against the
Cavelliers; the one neer Edge-Hill, the other at Worcester (23 Sept.).
By Capt. Nathaniel Fiennes. 2 pt. Printed for Joseph Hunscott.
E. 126. (38. and 39.)
Oct. 23.-A Copy of a Letter from Banbury, being a Relation of the
fight betwixt his Majesties Souldiers and the Earle of Essex, where-
unto is adjoyned two Orders from the Lords and Commons; first for
ordering of Houses for Courts of Guard, and Posts, Barres and
Chaines be forthwith erected; secondly that all people in London and
Westminster doe forbeare their tradings and ordinary imployment.
Printed for T. Smith.
E. 124. (12.)

Oct. 23.-A True Copy of a Letter sent to the Lord Maior of London.
Written on Monday morning 24 Oct. after the Battell. Printed by
Luke Norton.
E. 124. (18.)

Oct. 23.-A Letter from a worthy Divine to the Lord Mayor of
London, being a relation of the battaile betweene His Majesty and the
Earle of Essex. Printed for Robert Wood.
E. 124. (21.)
Oct. 23.-His Majestie's Declaration to all his loving subjects after his
late victory against the rebels. Printed by His Majesties Command by
Leonard Lichfield: Oxford; and now reprinted at London.

E. 242. (8.) Oct. 23.-A Declaration of Parliament, in answer to His Majesties Declaration intituled His Majesties Declaration to all his loving subjects, after his late victory against the Rebels. Together with the names of the divers Commanders under the Earle of Newcastle. Printed for Edward Husbands and John Franke. Oct. 23. The Vindication of Sir James Ramsey from aspersions concerning his carriage in the fight at Kyneton. 8. sh. Printed for John Bellamy and Ralph Smith. 669. f. 6. (88.)

E. 244. (23.)

Oct. 23.-A True and Perfect Relation of a Battell fought betwixt the Emperours Army and the Swedish Army.

E. 127. (30.)

Oct. 24. His Majesties offer of Pardon to the Rebells now in Arms against Him. Given at Edge-Hill.

8. sh.

8. sh.

Printed by Robert Barker

669. f. 5. (88.)

and the Assignes of John Bill. Oct. 24.-A Submissive Letter to the Upper House of Parliament, intituled the Submission and Supplication of Lord Littleton, Lord Keeper of the Great Seale. [Praying that he may not be punished further than by the taking of the Great Seal out of his custody.] (24 Oct.) E. 124. (8.)

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Oct. 24. To the King. The humble Gratulation of the County of Chester. [Praying that enquiry may be made as to the use to which monies levied in the county for the relief of Ireland have been put.] 8. sh. Printed for M. T. 669. f. 6. (83.) Oct. 24.-[An Ordinance of Parliament "that all People within the Cities of London and Westminster bee required to shut up their shops and forbeare their trades that so they may with the greater diligence attend the defence of the said places."] 8. sh. Printed for William Larnar. 669. f. 5. (87.)

Oct. 24.-Orders establisht in the Popish Generall Assembly held at Kilkenny. Wherein both Root and Branches of the English Nation, as also the very Essence of the Protestant Religion are struck at. Printed by Richard Bishop, for Lawrence Blacklock. E. 60. (19.) Oct. 24. A New Remonstrance from Ireland, declaring the cruelty of the Rebels against the Protestants there, also the behaviour of the Irish Renegadoes here in England. Printed for George Tomlinson. (24 Oct.) E. 124. (10.)

Oct. 24.-Englands Division and Irelands Distraction. A declaration of the present condition of England and Ireland. Printed for Thomas Bates. (24 Oct.) E. 124. (9.) Oct. 24.-The Jesuits undermining of Parliaments and Protestants with their foolish phancy of a toleration, discovered and answered. By William Castle. Printed by E. G. for Joseph Hunscot.

E. 124. (7.) Oct. 24.-A true coppy of a Letter from the Lady Elizabeth Hatton, left at the remove of her houshold from Stoke, upon hearing of Prince Ruperts approach, to be delivered to his Excellencie. 8. sh. Printed by R. B. for William Ley. 669. f. 6. (84.)

Oct. 25. The Kings Resolution concerning his coming from Banbury to London. With Instructions from Parliament concerning His Majesties Commissions sent downe into Yorkshire. Printed for E. 124. (16.)

Thomas Watson and J. Greene.

Oct. 25.-A Declaration of Parliament, for the speedy putting this city into a posture of defence. Also an Ordinance making provision for those that shall be maimed in this present war. Printed for J. Wright.

E. 124. (22.) Being the relation of Hotham at Cawood

Oct. 25.-Most Joyfull Newes by Sea and Land. a victory obtained by Lord Fairfax and Capt. Castle against the Earle of Cumberland. Also the taking of two ships at Fulmouth, 16 Oct., by the ships sent by the Earle of Warwick. Printed for John Hunt. E. 126. (11.)

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Oct. 25.-Reasons why this Kingdom, as all others, ought to adhere to their Kings, whether good or bad. Printed by Stephen Bulkley: York. (25 Oct.) E. 124. (13.) Oct. 26.-Christ's Government in and over His People. A sermon before the House of Commons at their Fast. By Thomas Temple. pp. 50. Printed by Samuel Gellibrand. E. 127. (37.) Oct. 26.-Gods Rising, His Enemies Scattering. A Sermon before the House of Commons at their Fast. By Thomas Case. by J. R. for Luke Fawne.

pp. 51. Printed E. 127. (38.)

Oct. 27.-His Majesties Proclamation to the Cities of London and Westminster. Given at Ayno. 8. sh. 669. f. 5. (89.)

[Another edition.] Printed by Robert Barker and the Assignes of John Bill. 669. f. 5. (90.) Oct. 27.-Eight Speeches [on the conduct of the War] spoken in GuildHall by Lord Wharton, Mr. Strode, the Earl of Pembroke, the Earl of Holland, Lord Say. Also a Letter from Mr. Secretary Nicholas to the Earle of Cumberland. Printed for Peter Cole. E. 124. (32.) Oct. 27.-The Two Speeches of Lord Wharton, spoken in Guild-Hall. Printed for Samuel Gellibrand. E. 127. (27.) relation of the strange Printed for Joshua Kirton. E. 124. (20.)

Oct. 27.-New News from Cornwall. A behaviour of the Cavaliers in that countie.

Oct. 27. Speciall Newes from the Army at Warwick since the fight. Printed for Henry Overton.

Oct. 28. To the House of Commons.

E. 124. (33.) The Petition of Sir Hugh

Pollard, taken prisoner and committed to the Counter for leavying
Warre against the Parliament. Also the Parliaments Profession to
receive His Majesty with honour and give him true obedience. Also,
His Majesties Answer to the Parliaments last Petition. Printed for
Robert Wood.
E. 124. (23.)

[Oct. 28.]-Some Few and Short Considerations on the present Dis-
tempers. By J. P. [i.e. John Price? MS. note by Thomason: "Ex dono
Authoris"]. (28 Oct.)
E. 240. (47.)
Oct. 28. Strange News; being a terrible murther committed by one of
Sir Sander Duncomes Beares on the body of his Gardner. Printed for
T. Smith.
E. 124. (24.)
Oct. 28. The Second Part of Vox Populi. Being the People's Report
unto the King upon the severall Appeales declared in his Majesties
name. [For the First Part see above: 17 Aug., E. 239. (5.)]

E. 124. (34.) Oct. 29.-A Remonstrance of the Knights and Gentlemen that take part with Sir Ralph Hopton, and other Delinquents, in Devonshire

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and Cornwall, with the number of their forces. Printed by Thomas Fawcet. E. 124. (29.) [Oct. 29.]-A Discovery of the Great Fantasie; that is to say, the Antichristian Blindness of those that do hold themselves to be Deputies and Spokes-men of Christ to save others. Printed by T. P. & M. S. (29 Oct.) E. 124. (28.) Oct. 29.-A Discoverie of Treason against the King and Parliament. Being a Letter found about a Priest lately apprehended at Clarkenwell. Printed by R. A. & A. C. for G. Smith. E. 124. (30.) [Oct. 29.]-A Speech to the People, or A Briefe Discovery of the unhappy estate of these most distracted times. Written by T. I. Gent. Printed for H. B. (29 Oct.) E. 200. (66.) Oct. 30.-A wonderfull Miracle. Declaring how Andrew Stonesby, a Cavalier at Listelleth, dranke a health to the Devill; also how the Devill appeared to him at that instant, so that he was distracted and died raving. Printed for Henry Hutton. E. 126. (36.) Oct. 31.-The Last Intelligence from Warwick, being a relation of the death of the Earle of Lindsey. Also an exact relation from the forces of Lincolnshire. Printed for Thomas Watson. E. 124. (35.) [Oct. 31.]-Nuncius Propheticus: sive, Syllabus vaticiniorum theologicomathematicorum quæ ultimam hanc mundi senectutem respicere videntur. Oratio habita Cantabrigiæ XII Kl. Junias MDCXXXIX. (31 Oct.)

PP. 76.

E. 242. (1.) Oct. 31.-Truthes from severall parts of the Kingdome, 31 Oct. to 7 Nov., from Warwicke, Banbury, Oxford, Redding, Daintry, Exeter, Chester and London. Printed for M. Bat. E. 126. (43.) Oct. 31.-True and Remarkable Passages, 31 Oct. to 9 Nov., from New-Castle, Durham, Rippon, the county of Lincolne, Redding, Shrewsbury, Bristoll, Cornwall, Excester. By W. D. Printed for F. Wright. E. 126. (35.) Nov. 1.-The Kings Resolution concerning his marching towards London. Also a declaration of his Majesties proceedings since he went to Oxford. Printed by T. Fawcet for R. C. E. 126. (4.)

Nov. 1. The Earle of Pembroke his Declaration to Parliament concerning his election to be Generall for the Westerne Parts of the Kingdome. Also an Ordinance of Parliament for setting out ten ships for a Winter Guard for Ireland. Printed for Thomas Holt.

E. 126. (3.) Nov. 1.-Good Newes out of Buckinghamshire. Being an exact relation of a Battell stricken betwixt Prince Robert and Sir William Balfore neer Alisbury, wherein Sir William obtain'd a Victory. Printed for Francis Wright. E. 126. (9.)

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Nov. 1.-Newes from the Narrow Seas. Being a relation of a fight upon
the coast of Frizeland between the Danes and the United Provinces.
Printed for Francis Wright.
E. 126. (27.)

Nov. 2.-A Proclamation of His Majesties Grace and
Inhabitants of the County of Wilts. Given at Oxford.

Pardon to the

8. sh. 669. f. 5. (91.)

[Nov. 2.]-His Majesties Declaration to all His loving Subjects, upon occason of His late Messages to Parliament and their refusal to treat with Him for Peace. Printed by Leonard Lichfield: Oxford. (2 Nov.) E. 126. (6.) Nov. 2.-The Kings Majesties Speech delivered before the University and City of Oxford. With a replication by William Strode. at Oxford, and re-printed at London. Nov. 2.-A Prayer of Thanksgiving for His Majesties late Victory over the Rebells. 8. sh. [Oxford, 2 Nov.]

[Another edition.]

E. 126. (31.)

669. f. 5. (92.) 669. f. 5. (102.)

Nov. 2.-[A Declaration of Parliament "that the preparation of Forces shall be prosecuted with all vigour."] 8. sh. Printed by J. F. for E. Husbands and J. Franck. 669. f. 5. (93.) Nov. 2.-A Remonstrance of Parliament, to a book called His Majesties Answer to a book entituled A Remonstrance of Parliament, 26 May, in Answer to a Declaration under His Majesties name concerning the businesse of Hull. pp. 65. [See above: 26 May, E. 148. (23.)] Printed for J. Wright. E. 126. (10.) Nov. 2.-A True Relation of a victorious Battell obtained against the Earl of Cumberland by Lord Fairfax and Capt. Hotham. William Ley.

Printed for

E. 126. (5.) [Nov. 2.]-A True Relation of the last great Battell fought in Ireland betwixt the Scots and the Irish, Col. Lesly against Oneale. Printed by Luke Norton for M. R. (2 Nov.) E. 126. (7.) Nov. 3.-A Proclamation of His Majesties Grace, and Pardon to the Inhabitants of his County of Oxon. Given at Oxford.

8. sh. 669. f. 5. (94.) [Nov. 3.]-A Petition sent to His Majesty from Parliament for Accomodation. With a letter from His Majestie, dated 4 Nov., in Answer. With the Houses Protestation against the said Letter. Printed for Thomas Banks. E. 126. (25.) of

Nov. 3.-The late Letters from Parliament concerning their purpose delivery of a Petition to His Majesty; His Majesties Answer; also the Petition of Parliament to His Majesty, with His Majesties Answer; together with His Majesties Message, 3-12 Nov. Printed at Oxford, reprinted at London for R. Royston. E. 127. (11.)

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