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An ansvver to a pamphlet intituled the Lord George Digby his apologie for himselfe; : plainly discovering the cunning untruths, and implicit malice in the said pamphlet against the just and legall proceedings of the Honourable the High Court of Parliament.
Year: 1643
Publisher: London : Printed for Thomas Iohnson,
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An Ansvver to a pamphlet intitvled the Lord George Digby his apologie for himselfe : plainly discovering the cunning untruths, and implicit malice in the said pamphlet against the just and legall proceedings of the honourable the High Court of Parliament.
Year: 1643
Publisher: London : Printed for Thomas Iohnson,
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The Lord George Digbies apologie for himselfe, published the fourth of January, Anno Dom. 1642
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A speech of the honorable Nathanael Fiennes, (second son to the right honourable the Lord Say) in answere to the third speech of the Lord George Digby. : Concerning Bishops and the City of Londons petition, both which were made the 9th of Feb. 1640. in the honourable house of Commons. In which is plainely cleared the severall objections, that are made against the Londoners petition, and also the great and transcendent evills of episcopal government, are demonstrated and plainly laid open.
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The Protestants wonderment, or, A strange and unheard of oraison put up by the Papists : found in the pocket of Captain Iames Rauley, a rebell in Ireland : sent from Dublin in a letter of note
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A true relation of the apprehension of the Lord Digby, : as hee was intending his iourney and shipped for France, intercepted by Sir Iohn Pennington, vice admirall of his Maiesties fleet, and by him detained prisoner. With a bloody plot politically intended against the Parliament, by certaine papists and their adherents. As also the opposition made by the inhabitants of Hull, against a gentleman and his three hundred men sent by the Parliament, with their generall and free acceptance of the Earle of Newcastle, authorized by his Maiesties commission to the same effect. As also the store of Ammunition wherewith the said towne is fortified.
Year: 1642
Publisher: London : Printed for Iohn Hammond,
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Two letters from Rotterdam : dated July 1, 4, stilo novo, 1642 : wherin is discovered a most divelish and desperate designe contrived by the Lord Digby, Captaine Hide, Sir Lewis Daves, Mr. Iermin, Mr. Percy, and other fugitive traytors in those parts, against the Parliament of England : with the names of the ships, number of men, armes, ordnance, bullets, powder, and match, with other ammunition now in readinesse, to be transported into the north : also, the names of the most eminent persons which are to come over in the aforesaid ships : and divers other matters of extraordinary note and consequence.
Year: 1642
Publisher: Printed at London : for Joseph Hunscot, and John Wright,
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Bibliotheca Digbeiana, sive, Catalogus librorum in variis linguis editorum : quos post Kenelmum Digbeium eruditiss. virum possedit illustrissimus Georgius Comes Bristol nuper defunctus : accedit & alia bibliotheca non minus copiosa & elegans : horum auctio habebitur Londini ... Aprilis 19, 1680.
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A message from both houses of Parliament, sent to the King and Queenes Majesties, touching certain letters lately intercepted, and, as it may be conjectured, sent from the Lord Digby, to the Queens Majestie : whereunto is added the answer of Don Allonso de Cardenas the Spanish ambassador, resident here in England, to the late message sent to him from both the said houses, toughing the information given them of the ships at Dunkerk, for the ayde of the rebels in Ireland.
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England and Wales.
Year: 1642
Publisher: ... London : Printed for Ioseph Hunscott,
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Two letters, the one from the Lord Digby to the Queenes Maiesty, the other from Mr. Thomas Eliot, to the Lord Digby, with observations upon the same letters : also a note of such armes, as were sent for by His Majesty, out of Amsterdam, under his owne hand.
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