The gallant siege of the Parliaments forces before Ragland-Castle: maintained by Colonel Morgan, Major-Generall Laughorn, Sir Trevor Williams Baronet, and Colonel Robert Kirle, with about 5000. horse and foot. With the daily sallies of the enemy: fourscore of the enemies horse taken. And what losse hath been on our side. The desperate exploits of the besieged in Ragland, who have burned Ragland town to the ground, and have levelled that stately steeple with the earth And the hopes of the speedy reducing of the castle. With the last good intelligence from Gothridge-Castle. These papers are perused, and are published according to order of Parliament
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spelling | P. M. 1947- Verfasser (DE-588)12455119X aut The gallant siege of the Parliaments forces before Ragland-Castle maintained by Colonel Morgan, Major-Generall Laughorn, Sir Trevor Williams Baronet, and Colonel Robert Kirle, with about 5000. horse and foot. With the daily sallies of the enemy: fourscore of the enemies horse taken. And what losse hath been on our side. The desperate exploits of the besieged in Ragland, who have burned Ragland town to the ground, and have levelled that stately steeple with the earth And the hopes of the speedy reducing of the castle. With the last good intelligence from Gothridge-Castle. These papers are perused, and are published according to order of Parliament London Printed for Elizabeth Purslow May 30. 1646 Online-Ressource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Consists of two letters, both signed: M.P. - Reproduction of the original in the British Library. - Thomason, E.339[9]. - Wing (2nd ed.), P80 Online-Ausgabe Ann Arbor, Mich UMI 1999- Early English books online Sonstige Standardnummer des Gesamttitels: 20723581 Digital version of: (Thomason Tracts ; 55:E339[9]) s1999 aRaglan Castle (Raglan, Monmouthshire) xSiege, 1646 vEarly works to 1800 Raglan Castle (Raglan, Monmouthshire) Siege, 1646 Early works to 1800 Englischer Bürgerkrieg Geschichte Great Britain xHistory yCivil War, 1642-1649 xCampaigns vEarly works to 1800 Großbritannien Great Britain History Civil War, 1642-1649 Campaigns Early works to 1800 Reproduktion von P. M., 1947- The gallant siege of the Parliaments forces before Ragland-Castle May 30. 1646 https://search.proquest.com/docview/2240892600 Volltext |
spellingShingle | P. M. 1947- The gallant siege of the Parliaments forces before Ragland-Castle maintained by Colonel Morgan, Major-Generall Laughorn, Sir Trevor Williams Baronet, and Colonel Robert Kirle, with about 5000. horse and foot. With the daily sallies of the enemy: fourscore of the enemies horse taken. And what losse hath been on our side. The desperate exploits of the besieged in Ragland, who have burned Ragland town to the ground, and have levelled that stately steeple with the earth And the hopes of the speedy reducing of the castle. With the last good intelligence from Gothridge-Castle. These papers are perused, and are published according to order of Parliament aRaglan Castle (Raglan, Monmouthshire) xSiege, 1646 vEarly works to 1800 Raglan Castle (Raglan, Monmouthshire) Siege, 1646 Early works to 1800 Englischer Bürgerkrieg Geschichte |
title | The gallant siege of the Parliaments forces before Ragland-Castle maintained by Colonel Morgan, Major-Generall Laughorn, Sir Trevor Williams Baronet, and Colonel Robert Kirle, with about 5000. horse and foot. With the daily sallies of the enemy: fourscore of the enemies horse taken. And what losse hath been on our side. The desperate exploits of the besieged in Ragland, who have burned Ragland town to the ground, and have levelled that stately steeple with the earth And the hopes of the speedy reducing of the castle. With the last good intelligence from Gothridge-Castle. These papers are perused, and are published according to order of Parliament |
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title_full_unstemmed | The gallant siege of the Parliaments forces before Ragland-Castle maintained by Colonel Morgan, Major-Generall Laughorn, Sir Trevor Williams Baronet, and Colonel Robert Kirle, with about 5000. horse and foot. With the daily sallies of the enemy: fourscore of the enemies horse taken. And what losse hath been on our side. The desperate exploits of the besieged in Ragland, who have burned Ragland town to the ground, and have levelled that stately steeple with the earth And the hopes of the speedy reducing of the castle. With the last good intelligence from Gothridge-Castle. These papers are perused, and are published according to order of Parliament |
title_short | The gallant siege of the Parliaments forces before Ragland-Castle |
title_sort | the gallant siege of the parliaments forces before ragland castle maintained by colonel morgan major generall laughorn sir trevor williams baronet and colonel robert kirle with about 5000 horse and foot with the daily sallies of the enemy fourscore of the enemies horse taken and what losse hath been on our side the desperate exploits of the besieged in ragland who have burned ragland town to the ground and have levelled that stately steeple with the earth and the hopes of the speedy reducing of the castle with the last good intelligence from gothridge castle these papers are perused and are published according to order of parliament |
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