A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the raising of all power and force, as well trained bands as others, in severall counties of this kingdome
to lead against all traitors, and their adherents, and them to arrest and imprison ... all such as shal oppose any of His Majesties loving subjects, that shall be imployed in this service, by either of [sic] both Houses of Parliament : with a relation of some late passages in Somerset, and how the Country ... have beset the towne of Wels ....
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- Wright, John, d. 1658, printer. - Contributor
- England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) - Contributor
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printed for Iohn Wright, London, England
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English
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- OCLC Control Number11232761
- Open LibraryOL22839213M
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