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A Punctuall relation of the passages in Lancashire this weeke [electronic resource] : 1. containing...

A Punctuall relation of the passages in Lancashire this weeke [electronic resource] : 1. containing...

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A Punctuall relation of the passages in Lancashire this weeke [electronic resource] : 1. containing the taking of Houghton Tower by the Parliaments forces, and the perfideous trechery of the papists who after they had upon quarter yeelded up the tower, trecherously set fire to a train of powder and blew up Captaine Starkey with above a hundred men, 2. how the Earle of Darbies forces made an on-set on the towne of Boulton, and was driven off with the losse of a hundred men and but eight on the towne side, 3. the taking of the towne and castle of Lancaster by Sergeant major Birch.

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A Punctuall relation of the passages in Lancashire this weeke [electronic resource] : 1. containing the taking of Houghton Tower by the Parliaments forces, and the perfideous trechery of the papists who after they had upon quarter yeelded up the tower, trecherously set fire to a train of powder and blew up Captaine Starkey with above a hundred men, 2. how the Earle of Darbies forces made an on-set on the towne of Boulton, and was driven off with the losse of a hundred men and but eight on the towne side, 3. the taking of the towne and castle of Lancaster by Sergeant major Birch.

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[S.l. : s.n.], 1643.

Date

1643.

Record Identifier

74VvLjN2xLDO

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991010802619702626

Language

English

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[2], 5 p.

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Publisher

[S.l. : s.n.], 1643.

Date Published

1643.

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A Punctuall relation of the passages in Lancashire this weeke [electronic resource] : 1. containing the taking of Houghton Tower by the Parliaments forces, and the perfideous trechery of the papists who after they had upon quarter yeelded up the tower, trecherously set fire to a train of powder and blew up Captaine Starkey with above a hundred men,...

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Notes

General note

Date of siege is in question. Text indicates siege occured 1643; however, it took place in 1644. -- cf. Burne, Alfred H. and Young, Peter. The Great Civil War. p. 153-154.

Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.

Citation / References Note

Wing P4212.

Additional physical form availability note

Also available in microfilm held offsite at RAV/FM4/57.

Reproduction note

Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 243:E91, no 1)

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74VvLjN2xLDO

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991010802619702626