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1642-continued.

the Kings special Command, in the Year 1642. and now again published, to precaution the ill-meaning Zealots of this age. London, Printed, and are to be sold by Walter Davis in Amen-Corner. 1681.

pp. iv, 16. 298 × 191.

Includes Petitions from the six counties of North Wales,
Cheshire, Lancashire, Hereford, Cornwall, &c.

1643.-February 10.

1643.

159

The Welsh-Mans Postures, or, The true manner how her doe exercise her Company of Souldiers in her own Countrey in a warlike manners with some other new-found experiments, and pretty extravagants fitting for all Christian podies to caknow. [Woodcut]. Printed in the yeare. When her did her enemy jeere, 1642.

pp. 8. 179 × 137.

1643.-February 16.

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173

The Welch Doctor: or, The Welch-man turned Phy-
sitian, being a New Way to Cure all Diseases in these
times,
By Shinkin ap Morgan, Professor of
her Medicall Arts and Sciences. Printed for the good
of her Country-men, this present yeare 1643.
pp. 8 (unnumbered). 208x150.

1643.-March I.

327

The Welch Plunderer, or Her sore lamentation and perplexity hearing of P. Roberts pillaging and plundering in Glocestershire, and fearing his approach unto Wales, her is resolved to prevent her comming by a cunning Stratagem, before her shall surprize it. For the Honour of Saint Taffee. [Woodcut]. Printed for E. Johnson. 1643. pp. 8. 179 × 137.

1643.-March 21.

174

An Exact Collection Of all Remonstrances, Declarations, Votes, Orders, Ordinances, Pleas, Informations, Petitions, Messages, Answers, and other Remarkable Passages betweene the King's most Excellent Majesty, and his High Court of Parliament beginning at his Majesties return from Scotland, being in December 1641, and continued untill March the 21, 1643. Which Were formerly

1648-continued.

published either by the King's Majesties Command or by Order from one or both Houses of Parliament. With a Table wherein is most exactly digested all the forementioned things according to their severall Dates and Dependancies. London, Printed for Edward Husbands, T. Warren, R. Best, and are to be sold at the Middle Temple, Grays Inne Gate, and the White Horse in Pauls Churchyard, 1642.

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pp. viii, 960 (wrongly numbered after 61)+20. 189X142. Frontispiece.

Includes His Majesties Speech to the Inhabitants of Denbigh and Flintshire," "His Majesties Speech at Shrewsbury, &c."

1643.-April 12.

1845

The Victoriovs and Fortunate Proceedings of Sir William
Waller and his Forces in in (sic) Wales, and other Places
since they left Malmsbury. With the true manner of his
taking Highnam and 150 Commanders, and Gentlemen,
and 1444 common Prisoners, well armed: also how hee
beate up Prince Maurice his Quarters, brake thorow his
Army, and came safe to Gloster, from whence he sent Lieu-
tenant Colonell Massey, to take Teuksbury, which he hath
since effected. As it was sent in a Letter from Sir William
Waller, and Sir Arthur Hasterig, and read in both Houses
of Parliament, Aprill 15. 1643.
London: Aprill

17. Printed for John Wright, in the Old-Bailey. 1643.
pp. 8 (unnumbered, I blank). 181 X141.

1643.-June 12.

320

An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons Assembled in
Parliament; Concerning the proceedings of divers ill-
affected persons and Papists within the counties of Den-
bigh, Mountgomery, Flint, Merioneth Carnarvon and
Anglesey
For securing and reducing whereof,
it is Ordained, That the counties of Chester, Salop, Lan-
caster, and other adjacent counties, shall actually aid and
assist one another for the preservation of their counties;
And That Sir Thomas Middleton Knight, be
appointed by his Excellencie, to be Sergeant Major
Generall of all the Forces both of Horse and Foot, for
the preservation of the said Counties.
for Edw. Husbands. Iuly II. 1643.
pp. 8. 179 × 135.

Printed

195

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