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A true and certaine relation of His Maiesties sad condition in Hurst-Castle, in Hamp-shire.: VVith the manner how hee was taken out of his bed on Saturday night last, to the amazement of the inhabitants there: with the imprisoning of Captaine Cooke, who was appointed Governour by the inhabitants, in stead of Colonell Hammond. Also, the sad condition of the Maior and aldermen of Newport, for their allegiance to His Majesty; this being done without the knowledge of the Parliament, with other remarkable passages. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the yeare 1648), by George Vaughan (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Votes in Parliament. 1 That the carrying the King prisoner to Hurst Castle, is against the consent of Parliament. 2 That His Majesties concessions tend to the settlement of the peace of the kingdome. 3 That a committee go to the L. Generall, about demanding His Majesties person. Also a speech, and some papers delivered to the Lord Generall Fairfax, by one that is accounted a prophet, with some predictions concerning the present designe of the Army; and the prosperity of the King, and his posterity. With a fight neere Worcester, and the particulars thereof. (London : Printed for R.A., 1648) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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