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A true relation of the whole proceedings of Sir William Waller his army: from the 20. of Nov. to the 9. of Decemb

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  • "A true relation of the whole proceedings of Sir William Waller his army: from the 20. of Nov. to the 9. of Decemb"@en
  • "A true relation of the whole proceedings of Sir William Waller his army"
  • "A true relation of the whole proceedings of Sir William Waller his army from the 20. of Nov. to the 9. of Decemb. taken by one who was dayly in the service, and sent in a letter to a friend of his in London. Containing these particulars. 1. A proclamation in Farnham that every man should repaire to his colours, with the occasion thereof, and what was done afterwards. 2. A true relation of the sending of a party of horse towards Odiam against Sir Ralph Hopton, and what was done thereupon. 3. Of Captaine Okleys marching to Medosse, in the enemies quarters, and of his encountering with the enemy, and what prise hee brought from thence. 4. That there was an Allarum at Guilford, and the cause thereof. 5. That the enemy faced our forces at Farnham, and what was done thereupon, and how the enemy retreated. 6. A most full and perfect relation of a late fight at Farnham, between the Parliament forces and the Hoptonians, with the number of men that were slaine on both sides. 7. Of Sir Ralph Hoptons retreating towards Winchester, and his sending out warrants for all from sixteene to threescore, to appeare there. Published according to order"@en
  • "A True relation of the whole proceedings of Sir William Waller his army from the 20 of Nov. to the 9 of Decemb. taken by one who was dayly in the service, and sent in a letter to a friend of his in London"@en
  • "A true relation of the whole proceedings of Sir William Waller his army: from the 20. of Nov. to the 9. of Decemb. taken by one who was dayly in the service, and sent in a letter to a friend of his in London. Containing these particulars. 1. A proclamation in Farnham that every man should repaire to his colours, with the occasion thereof, and what was done afterwards. 2. A true relation of the sending of a party of horse towards Odiam against Sir Ralph Hopton, and what was done thereupon. 3. Of Captaine Okleys marching to Medosse, in the enemies quarters, and of his encountering with the enemy, and what prise hee brought from thence. 4. That there was an Allarum at Guilford, and the cause thereof. 5. That the enemy faced our forces at Farnham, and what was done thereupon, and how the enemy retreated. 6. A most full and perfect relation of a late fight at Farnham, between the Parliament forces and the Hoptonians, with the number of men that were slaine on both sides. 7. Of Sir Ralph Hoptons retreating towards Winchester, and his sending out warrants for all from sixteene to threescore, to appeare there. Published according to order"@en