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4 additional books about John Meldrum in the extended shelves: Exceeding joyfull nevves from the Earl of Essex, being a true and reall relation of his incompassing the Kings army neare the city of Oxford, Decemb. 7, and the great skirmish which they had at the same time also how Sir John Meldrum, and Collonell Langham drew out their two regiments of Blewcoaths, seven troops of horse, and 9 pieces of ordnance, and got beyond Oxford : and there set their men in battle array, raising two half-moons and planting their ordnance against the cavaleers : likewise the proceedings of the E. of Essex since his departure from the Earl of Northumberland, E. of Holland, E. of Pembroke, and the Lord Sey, at Windsor, Decemb. 5, and what skirmishes he had in his march towards Oxford. ([London] : ... Printed for H. Blundo [i.e. Blunden], Decemb. 9, 1642), by Robert Devereux Essex (HTML at EEBO TCP)
The answer of the masters of the Trinitie-house, to the speciall obiections of the patentee, to the keeping of Winterton lights ([London : W. Jones, 1621]), by England) Trinity House (London (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Trve nevves from Yorke consisting of severall matters of note, and high concernment since the 13 of Iune : concerning these severall heads, viz. : concerning 1. Sir Iohn Meldrun, 2. L. Marq. Hamilton, 3. Earl of Newcastle, 4. Earle of Warwick, 5. Lord Willoughbit, 6. Duke of Richmond, 7. L. Marq. Hertford, 8. Earle of Bristoll, 9. Lord Paget : whereunto is added newes from Ireland, viz. : concerning 1. E. of Antrime, 2. E. of Castlehaven, 3. Lord Conway, 4. Lord Digby : with a catalogue of the names of the lords that subscribed to levie hose to assist His Majestie in defence of of [sic] his royall person, the two Houses of Parliament, and the Protestant religion. (London : Printed for M. T., 1642) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
A speedy post with more news from Hull, York, and Beverley. Truly relating how Sir John Hotham sent five hundred men out of Hull, under the command of Sir Iohn Meldron to a towne called Anlaby, two miles from Hull, where some of the Kings forces lay. Also of his taking the magazine there, his fiering of it, and by killing of some sentinells, all the regement ranne away except some 15. which was taken prisoners and brought into Hull. With divers other occurrences from Yorke and severall places adioyning, since the 25. of Iuly to the first of August. 1642. (London : Printed for Iohn Thomas, 1642), by Andrew Cooper (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Books by John Meldrum: Books in the extended shelves: Meldrum, John, Sir, -1645: A briefe relation of the siege at Newark,: as it was delivered to the councel of state at Derby-house, by Lieutenant Col. Bury, whom the Earl of Manchester sent to report. Together with articles of agreement betwixt Prince Rupert and Sir Iohn Meldrum; wherein the perfidious dealings of the enemy is made manifest; who, contrary to the articles, took away their colours, swords and pikes, and plundred the officers. (London : Printed for Peter Cole, March 26. 1644), also by Prince Rupert, Lieutenant Colonel Bury, and Edward Montagu Manchester (HTML at EEBO TCP) Meldrum, John, Sir, -1645: The coppie of Sir VVilliam Erskin and Iohn Medrum, their letters patents for the lights at Winterton (London : Imprinted by William Iones dwelling in Red-crosse streete, 1618), also by William Erskine (HTML at EEBO TCP) Meldrum, John, Sir, -1645: The copy of a letter sent to the King by Sir Jo. : Meldrum. (Printed for J. Hunscott, 1642) (page images at HathiTrust) Meldrum, John, Sir, -1645: The copy of a letter sent to the King by Sir Jo. Meldrum.: (London : Printed for Joseph Hunscott, Octob. 18. 1642) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Meldrum, John, Sir, -1645: An exact and true relation of the dangerous and bloudy fight, betweene His Majesties armie, and the Parliaments forces, neere Kyneton in the countie of Warwick, the 23 of this instant October sent in a letter to Iohn Pym, Esquire, a member of the House of Commons : which letter was signed by : Denzell Hollis, Ph. Stapleton, Tho. Ballard, William Balfour, Io., Meldrum, Charles Pym, who were then present. (London : Printed for Francis Wright, 1642), also by Denzil Holles Holles, Charles Pym, Philip Stapleton, Thomas Ballard, and William Balfour (HTML at EEBO TCP) Meldrum, John, Sir, -1645: Letters from Sir William Brereton Sir Thomas Middleton, Sir John Meldrum, of the great victory (by Gods providence) given them, in raising the siege from before Mountgomery-castle: And, how they routed, and totally dispersed His Majesties forces, under the command of the Lord Byron; where they tooke all their carriages, armes, and ammunition, and made them flie to Shrewsbury and Chester. With a list of the names of all the commanders and officers taken and kild in the said service. Die Lunæ, 23 Septemb. 1644. Ordered by the Lords in Parliament assembled, that these letters be forthwith printed and published. J. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum. (London : printed for Iohn Wright in the Old-baily, Septemb. 23. 1644), also by William Brereton, Thomas Middleton, and England and Wales. Parliament. Proceedings. 1644-09-23 (HTML at EEBO TCP) Meldrum, John, Sir, -1645: Letters from Sir William Brereton, Sir Thomas Middleton, Sir John Meldrum of the great victory, by God's providence, given them in raising the siege from before Mountgomery-castle and how they routed and totally dispersed His Majesties forces under the command of the Lord Byron, where they tooke all their carriages, armes, and ammunition and made them flie to Shrewsbury and Chester : with a list of the names of all the commanders and officers taken and kild in the said service. (London : Printed for Iohn Wright ..., Septemb. 14, 1644), also by William Brereton and Thomas Middleton (HTML at EEBO TCP) Meldrum, John, Sir, -1645: A true and exact relation of the great victories obtained by the Earl of Manchester, and the Lord Fairfax; against the Earl of Newcastles army in the north. As it appears by a letter of Sir William Widdrington, sent to the Earl of Newcastle; which letter was intercepted by the Parliaments Army, and sent to the House of Commons. Together with two letters concerning the said victories: the one from the Right Honourable, the Lo: Fairfax; the other from Sir John Meldrum, to the Honourable, Sir William Lenthall Esquire, speaker of the House of Commons. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that this relation and letters forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl.D.Com.: ([London] : Printed for Edward Husbands, October 19. 1643), also by William Widdrington Widdrington, Ferdinando Fairfax Fairfax, and England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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