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2 additional books about Robert Rich Warwick in the extended shelves: A bloudy fight at sea disputed and maintained by the Royall Navy, under the conduct and command of His Highnesse the Prince of VVales, with the exact and true particulars thereof, the number killed, wounded, and thrown over-board. And the further proceedings of the Earl of Warwick concerning the Prince, with a letter to his Highness, from the English sea-men, and their resolution thereupon. Also, exceeding good newes from the Isle of Wight for peace. ([London] : Printed for R. Emerson, 1648) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Sir Thomas Payton Lieutenant Generall for the King vvith divers others, taken prisoners by Sir Tho: Barnardiston, and sent to the Parliament. A letter from the Navy of the names of the ships come in to the Earl of Warwick. Also the cruell and bloody murthering of Mr. Lloyd high sheriffe of Merionithshire. And a great victory obtained by Collonell Carter against the said Cavaliers. Major Generall Sir John Owen, taken prisoner, with Collonell Floyd, and 10 officers more, 400 killed, taken, and routed. And a list of the particulars. With a discovery of a barbarous design against Liverpoole in Lancashire, to put men, women and children to the sword. (London : Printed for Richard Smithurst, and are to be sold neer Hosier-Lane, 1648) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Books by Robert Rich Warwick: Books in the extended shelves: Warwick, Robert Rich, Earl of, -1659: His Highnesse the Prince of VVales His answer to the Earle of Warwicks summons:: sent by Major Humphry Bosvvell, the 22. of September 1648. stilo novo: with the Earle of Warwicks desire to meet the Lord Willoughby. Another paper of the Earl of Warwicks, in answer to the Princes. A letter of Dorizlaus's intercepted, going to the Earle of Warwick, concerning the arresting of the Constant Warwick, and the captain, being prevented by the same letter. Also the Princes coming to his navy, with 10000.l. for the sea-men; and the Hollanders joyning with the Prince. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the yeere 1648), also by King Charles II of England (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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