Contributions

  • Alexander, David, 17th cent - Contributor
  • Gerbier, Balthazar, Sir, 1592?-1667 - Contributor

Publication

1967 - Printed for Edw. Husbands and I. Franke, London, Michigan

Language

English

Word Count

3,750 words, Guess

Page Count

15 pages

Physical Format

Microform

Identifiers

Classifications

  • LCCAC6 .E2 Reel, 248

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Early English books, 1641-1700 -- 248:E.123, no. 1

Other Editions

  • Declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament: concerning His Majesties advancing with his army toward London : with direction that all the trained bands and volunteers be put into a readinesse : also how Sir Iohn Hinderson urged one David Alexander a Scotchman to kill Sir Iohn Hotham and blow up the Parliaments magazine : to who His Majesty gave money and he received it : together with the depositions of the said David Alexander and Sir Iohn Hinderson : whereunto is added severall votes of the Lords and Commons, corrected and amended by the House of Commons to prevent false copiesMicroformPrinted for Edw. Husbands and I. Franke1967-01-01
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