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The Kings Majesties answer to the petition of the House of Commons, sent on Saturday last, the nine and twentieth of this instant January, 1642.
Published 1642Subjects: “…Byron, John Byron, Baron, 1598 or 1599-1652.…”
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Bloudy nevves from Wales : declaring the proceedings of the Lord Byron for the King, the rising of the Welch-men, and their falling upon the quarters of the Parliaments forces, cutting of the throats of Col....
Published 1648Subjects: “…Byron, John Byron, Baron, 1598 or 9-1652.…”
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A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, : concerning an insolent letter sent to Mr. Clarke at Craughton neere Brackley in Northamptonshire; from Sir John Bi...
Published 1642Subjects: “…Byron, John Byron, Baron, 1598 or 9-1652 Early works to 1800.…”
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Several occvrences that have lately happened at Warwicke, Coventry, Northampton-shire, and Oxfordshire : with the manner of the taking of Dudley Castle in Staffordshire and the newes of foure hundred Welchmen that are come thither : as also the relation of 200 cavaliers under the command of Sir John Byron who being beaten at Brachly by the country people are fled to Oxford.
Published 1642Subjects: “…Byron, John Byron, Baron, 1598 or 9-1652.…”
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A True and perfect relation of the manner of the apprehension and taking of 46 rebellious cavalliers at Brackly in Northamptonshire under the command of Sir John Byron Colonell, who were surprised by the Lord Brookes his regiment, and first committed to the goale of Northampton for ten dayes space and from thence brought up to Newgate : being men of severall counties intended for mischiefe and spoyle against the Parliament, and the Protestant religion, with a catalogue of the names of every particular person as they were delivered to the sheriffe of Middlesex in a list : whereunto is annexed the true coppy of a letter from Sir John Byron Colonell to Master Clarke at Draughton neere Brackly in Northamptonshire.
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A true and perfect relation of the manner of the apprehension and taking of 46. rebellious cavalliers at Brackly in Northamptonshire, under the command of Sir John Byron Colonell, who were surprised by the Lord Brookes his regiment, and first committed to the goale of Northampton for ten dayes space, aud [sic] from thence brought up to Newgate, : being men of severall counties, intended for mischiefe and spoyle against the Parliament, and the Protestant religion, with a catalogue of the names of every particular person as they were delivered to the sheriffe of Middlesex in a list. Whereunto is annexed the true coppy of a letter from Sir John Byron Colonell to Master Clarke at Draughton neere Brackly in Northamptonshire....
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Bloudy nevves from the Lord Byron, in Wales; : declaring the proceedings of the royall party, against the Parliaments forces, and the rising of the Welch-men with long hookes, and the bloudy execution done thereby....
Published 1648“…Bloudy newes from the Lord Byron, in Wales…”
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Exceeding true and joyfull newes from Worchester : wherin is declared two glorious battels performed by the Parliaments forces against the Kings army, Septemb. 24 and 26 : the firs...
Published 1642Subjects: “…Byron, John Byron, Baron, 1598 or 9-1652.…”
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Exceeding true and joyfull newes from Worchester: : Wherin is declared two glorious battels performed by the Parliaments forces against the Kings army, Septemb. 24. and 26. The first by the Earl of Essex with ten troops of horse, against Prince Robert, and Commissary Wilmot, with 14 troops, within half a mile of VVorcester, vvho after 4 or 5 hours fight, slew Commissary VVilmot, wounded Prince Robert in the head, and killed about 30. common souldiers. Of the Earl of Essex side were slain Serjeant Major Douglas, and about 20 common souldiers. This battell was fought upon Monday last, and with much difficulty his Excellency obtained the victory, and hath beaten all the cavaleers out of VVorcester. The second battle was fought the L. Sey, against Sir Iohn Byron neer Shrewsburie, Sep. 24, 1642.
Published 1642Subjects: “…Byron, John Byron, Baron, 1598 or 9-1652.…”
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A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : concerning an insolent letter, sent to Mr. Clarke at Craughton neere Brackley in Northamptonshire from Sir Iohn Byron Knight, since the inhabitants of that county apprehended divers rebels under his command as hee with them and divers troops of horse in a trayterous and warlike manner marcht towards Oxford, to the great terror and affrightment of His Majesties good subjects in those parts, whereunto is annexed a copy of the said letter.
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A Trve relation of a great battell fought betwixt the Earle of Essex and Prince Robert their forces with the manner of the taking Prince Robert prisoner and divers other commander signified to both Houses Sept. 20 : also the manner of the death of Sir Iohn Byron who with twenty eight cavaleers more were slaine upon Aubingley Heath in Worcrstershire [sic] by the inhabitants of the vaile of Esom and
Published 1642Subjects: “…Byron, John Byron, Baron, 1598 or 9-1652.…”
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Severall occurences that have lately happened at Warwicke, Coventry, Northampton-shire, and Oxfordshire: : with the manner of the taking of Dudley Castle in Staffordshire, and the...
Published 1642Subjects: “…Bryon, John Byron, Baron, 1598 or 9-1652.…”
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A True relation of a notable surprize and eminent defeat given to the rebells at Elsmere eight miles from Wem in Shropshire : by that vigilant and valiant commander for the King and Parliament, Colonell Mitton, commander in chiefe of the forces in Shropshire, under the Right Honourable the Earle of Denbigh : being upon Friday at night Jan. 12 as Sir Nicholas Byron, and others of the rebells were convoying arms and ammunition towards the siege of Namptwich and other places : and is published purposely to cleere that misreport, and mistake of Sir Thomas Fairfax, and Sir William Brereton, and to satisfie those that desire to know the truth.
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