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Filed under: Lincolnshire (England) -- History -- Early works to 1800- A true relation of the re-taking of Howhum garrison in Lincolne-shire, which was surprised by the Newark forces the 10 of Iune, and re-gained the 12 of Iune by the forces of Grantham, under the command of Colonel Grey. With a list of the prisoners taken in the said garrison. As it was sent in a letter from the said Colonel Grey, to a member of the House of Commons. And dated at Grantham Iune 12, 1645. (Printed at London : for I.T., 1645), by Henry Grey (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- To the right honourable, Francis Lord VVilloughby, Lord Lieutenant of the county of Lincolne, and Lincolneshiere the declaration and protestation of divers of the knights, gentry, freeholders and others of the foresaid counties, whose names are subscribed. ([London] : July 19. London, Printed for Joseph Hunscott, 1642), by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The case of Sir Robert Killigrew, Thomas Wyndham, William Killigrew, Henry Heron, and Edward Heron, drainers and participants of Lindsey Levell, in Lincolnshire, claiming under the late Earl of Lindsey. ([London : s.n., 1665?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The declaration and resolution of the countie of Leicester. Delivered in answer to to [sic] His Majesties speech, made to the whole county. Wherin they expresse their zeal and loyalty to His Majesty and also their unchangeable constancie to maintain the proceedings of Parliament against all opposition. Also the protestation of the county of Lincoln, delivered to the Lords, by the Lord Willoughby of Parham, and by a message communicated to the House of Commons, and by them approved of. Also the Parliaments charge and command to all iustices. Ordered, that this be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Elsing. Cler. Parl. D. Com. ([London] : July 29. Printed for J. Wels, 1642), by Francis Willoughby Willoughby of Parham and England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The declaration and propositions of the Lord Maior of London to the Kings most Excellent Maiesty and and [sic] both Houses of Parliament, concerning a treaty for Peace. Together with the House of Commons answer to the said declaration. Also a true information of 800. Danes landing in Lincolnshire, Decemb. 20. And how the trained bands of that county gave them battell neer the towne of Lee, ond [sic] obtained a happy victory over them. Together with the resolution of the Hous [sic] of Commons concerning the Danee. Also a second victory obtained by Sergeant Major Skipton and Col, Browne at Chichester Decmb. 22. against the kings forces that lye there, ([s.l.] : Decem. 24. Printed for Henry Liech, [1642]), by City of London (England). Lord Mayor (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Exceeding true nevves from Boston, Sherbourne Castle, Oxford, Exeter Beverley, Bristow, and Ireland. VVherein is declared how ten cavaliers were taken neere Serges in Lincolneshiere, with 3. ships and great store of treasure, and brought to London on tuesday the sixth of September, 1642. Also an information given to the Major of Bristow, by certain Irish merchants, that the King of Spain hath set up his standard at Washford in Ireland. Whereunto is annexed the proceedings of the Earle of Bristow who hath besieged Sherbourne-Castle with thirty thousand men. With the truest inteligence of the proceedings in every respective place above mentioned. (London : Printed for Henry Fowler, September 7. 1642) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- 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. (London : Printed for Benjamin Allen, 1642), by Worthy gentleman in that county (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Lincolnshire (England) -- History, Military -- Early works to 1800- A true relation of a great victory obtained by the Parliament forces in Lincolnshire, under the command of the Lord Willoughby, Colonel Hobart, Colonel Cromwell, Lieutenant Generall Hotham. Declared in severall letters, one from Colonel Cromwell, to Colonel Hobart, dated from Shasten. And another from Master Bridge a minister, to a friend in London. Together with Colonel Hobart his answer to a letter sent him from some gentlemen, who were imprisoned in Crowland. (London : Printed for Benjamin Allen, in Popes Head Alley, May 27, 1643), by William Bridge (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Exceeding joyfull nevvs from Lincoln-shire. Or The resolution of the gentry and commonalty, inhabiting in the county of Lineoln [sic], concerning the Kings most Excellent Majesty, and the high court of Parliament. Also joyfull nevves from Leicester declaring how Mr Henry Hastings was taken prisoner by the High-Sheriffe of the said county, on Sunday, August 14. 1642. Whereunto is annexed the resolution of the Lords and Commons assembled in this present Parliament, concerning the Kings most Excellent Majesty. Ordered that this be printed and published. Joh. Browne, Cler. Parl. (London : Printed for Henry Fowler, Aug. 17. 1642), by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Lincolnshire (England) -- History -- 17th century -- Early works to 1800- The declaration of the gentry, ministers, free-holders of the county and citty of Lincolne ([London] : Printed for H.M. at the Princes Armes in Chancery-lane, 1659. [i.e. 1660]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A paper delivered and dispersed by Sir William Killigrew. ([London : s.n., 1651]), by William Killigrew (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A breviate of the cause depending, and proofes made before the committee of the late Parliament for the Fens by the inhabitants between Borne and Kime Eae, in the county of Lincolne, being lords, owners and commoners of, and in the several Fens, where in Sir William Killigrew, &c. pretends a title as sharers with the late Earle of Lindsey. ([London? : s.n., 1655?]), by William Killigrew and John Brooke (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Lincolnshire (England) -- History -- Sources -- Early works to 1800- Lamentable newes out of Lincolne-shire of the overflowing of waters, breaking from the seas, which drowned 5. villages with all their goods and cattell, with other places of the land, this present month of November: 1613. to the great hurt of many people there dwelling. (At London : Printed [by G. Eld] for Iohn Trundle: and are to be sold at Christ Church gate, 1614), by fl. 1614 T. I., Eyriak Schlichtenberger, and John Trundle (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- 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. (London : Printed for Iohn Wright, in the Old-baily, Octob. 18. 1643), by Ferdinando Fairfax Fairfax (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The protestation and declaration of divers knights, esquires, gentlemen, and free-holders of the counties of Lincolne and Nottingham: against the unjust oppressions and inhumane proceedings of William Earle of New-castle and his cavaleers: wherein they doe declare themselves enemies to all such violent courses, and protest to hazzard their lives and estates in defense of His Majesty, the Common-wealth, and the high court of Parliament. ([London] : The true copy, sent to be printed at London, Anno Dom. 1643) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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Filed under: Lincolnshire (England) -- History- The Lincolnshire Domesday and the Lindsey Survey (Publications of the Lincoln Record Society v19; 1924), ed. by C. W. Foster and Thomas Longley, contrib. by F. M. Stenton
- The history of the county of Lincoln, from the earliest period to the present time (J. Saunders, jr., 1834), by Thomas Allen (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Victoria history of the county of Lincoln ([Constable], 1906), by William Page (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Memoirs illustrative of the history and antiquities of the county and city of Lincoln, communicated to the annual meeting of the Archaeological institute of Great Britain and Ireland, held at Lincoln, July, 1848, with a general report of the proceedings of the meeting, and a catalogue of the museum formed on that occasion. (Office of the Institute, 1850), by Royal Archaeological Institute (Great Britain) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Lincolnshire in history, and Lincolnshire worthies (Ward, Lock & co., limited, 1903), by J. Medcalf (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Lincolnshire and the Danes. (K. Paul, Trench & co., 1884), by G. S. Streatfeild (page images at HathiTrust)
- The country sketch book of pastoral scenes and memorable places (Partridge & Oakey, 1851), by January Searle (page images at HathiTrust)
- The terra incognita of Lincolnshire; with observations, moral, descriptive, and historical, in original letters, written (purposely for the improvement of youth) during the months of May and October, 1815. (Printed for G. and S. Robinson, and Gale and Fenner, 1816), by S. Hatfield (page images at HathiTrust)
- Notices of Lincolnshire: being an ... account of some villages in the division of Lindsey ... (Eastern Morning News, 1890), by John George Hall (page images at HathiTrust)
- Englands miserie,: if not prevented by the speedie remedie of a happie union between His Maiestie and this Parliament. By His Majesties concurrance with them, to discard all false flattering Achitophel-cavaliers, proud ambitious prelates, and blood-suck thirsting church papists, as well as profest, about His Majesties sacred person and councels. Written by a well-wisher to His King and countrey. Together with the copie of a letter sent from a friend in Lancashire, to a gentleman in Grays-Inne-Lane. As also an order from both Houses of Parliament to the sheriffs of York and Lincolnshire for suppressing of forces that disturbe the peace of the kingdom. Jo. Brown, Cler. Parl. (London : Printed by T. P. and M. S. in Goldsmiths Alley, August 18. 1642), by Well-wisher to his King and countrey, George Tyrer, and England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A reply to Sir William Killigrews dispersed papers: by the owners and commoners in Lincolnshire. ([London : s.n., 1655]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Proclamations. 1563-07-08 ([London : R. Jugge and J. Cawood, 1563]), by England and Wales Privy Council (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A discovery of the arbitrary, tyrannicall, and illegall actions of some of the committee of the county of Lincoln,: occasioned by a charge given to the grand jury at the Quarter Sessions of the peace held at Folkingham in the county aforesaid, upon the 5 of Octob. 1646. / By Edvvard King, of Marton in the county aforesaid Esquire, Justice of the Peace for that part of the county: wherein is set forth the exorbitancy of the said committee men, who transgressed the laws, changed the ordinances, and broak the solemn vow, League and covenant; with severall warrants under their hands for the cleer and evident proof of the same. (London : [s.n.], Printed. 1647), by Edward King (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- True intelligence from Lincolne-shire.: Discovered by a letter to a private gentleman. Presented to the view and consideration of the peaceably minded. (London : Printed for W.M., 1642. August 22), by M. P. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Lincolnshire (England) -- History -- 17th century- The Earle of Lindsey his title, by which himselfe and his participants doe claime 24000 acres of land in the fennes in Lincolnshire ([S.l. : s.n., 1654?]), by William Killigrew (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Strange and wonderful news from Linconshire [sic], or, A dreadful account of a most inhumane and bloody murther committed upon the body of one Mr. Carter, by the contrivance of his elder brother, who had soon after found out, by the appearance of a most dreadful and terrible ghost, sent by Almighty Providence for the discovery as also, the manner of its appearance in several shapes and forms, with fresh bleeding wounds, still pursuing the murtherer from place to place, with the relation how he endeavoured to conjure it down, and of its appearance and declaration of the murtherers, and of the confession of the murderer when apprehended, with many other remarkable circmstances [sic] / this was communicated in a letter to a gentleman of very good quality in London, the truth of which is attested under the hands of George Smith, James Simson and Gregory Wilson, men of good repute and fame, living near Stampford. (London : [s.n.], 1679) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The copie of the Kings Maiesties letters vnder his signet directed to the right honorable His Maiesties iudges of assize, the right worshipfull His Maiesties high sheriffs, maiors, and iustices of peace, and to all bayliffes, chiefe constables, and all other His Maiesties officers and louing subiects aswell spirituall as temporal ... ([London] : Printed by Thomas Purfoot, [1619]), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) and James 1566-1625 (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Lincolnshire (England) -- History -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Lincolnshire (England) -- History -- Sources- Lincoln Wills, 1271-1532 (3 volumes; published 1914-1930), ed. by C. W. Foster (HTML in the UK)
- The publications of the Lincoln Record Society. (Lincoln Record Society], 1911), by Lincoln Record Society (page images at HathiTrust)
- Muniments of South Lincolnshire (W.K. Morton, 1914), by W. E. Foster and William John Hardy (page images at HathiTrust)
- Court rolls of the manor of Ingoldmells in the county of Lincoln (Spottiswoode, 1902), by Ingoldmells Manor (England) and W. O. Massingberd (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Lincolnshire records. (Spottiswoode & Co., printers, 1896), by Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, W. O. Massingberd, and W. Boyd (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The Hvmble petition of divers baronets, knights, esquires, gentlemen, clergy, and freeholders of the covnty of Lincolne to the right honorable the House of Commons now in the high court of Parliament assembled : with a letter sent to Master Speaker from the knights, esquiers, gentry, and freeholders of the same county ; for the presenting of their petition to the honourable House of Commons now in Parliament assembled. ([London?] : Iohn Thomas, 1642, August 1) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Lincolnshire (England) -- BiographyFiled under: Lincolnshire (England) -- Church historyFiled under: Lincolnshire (England) -- Genealogy- Lincolnshire pedigrees. (London, 1902), by A. R. Maddison and Arthur Stauton Larken (page images at HathiTrust)
- The visitation of the county of Lincoln made by Sir Edward Bysshe, knight, Clarenceux king of arms, in the year of Our Lord 1666 (Printed for the Lincoln record society by W.K. Morton & sons, 1917), by Edward Bysshe, Everard Green, and College of Arms (Great Britain) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Notes on the visitation of Lincolnshire, 1634. (J. Williamson, printer, 1898), by Alfred W. Gibbons (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Lincolnshire origin of some Exeter settlers. ([Boston, 1914), by V. C. Sanborn and Virginia S. Hall (page images at HathiTrust)
- Lincolnshire churches : an account of the churches in the division of Holland, in the county of Lincoln, with sixty-nine illustrations. (T.N. Morton, 1843), by Stephen Lewin (page images at HathiTrust)
- The visitation of the county of Lincoln in 1562-4 (George Bell, 1881), by Robert Cook, William Harvey, Walter C. Metcalfe, and College of Arms (Great Britain) (page images at HathiTrust)
- History of the manor and township of Doddington : otherwise Doddington-Pigot, in the county of Lincoln, and its successive owners, with pedigrees (J. Williamson, printer, 1897), by R. E. G. Cole (page images at HathiTrust)
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