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A briefe relation of the siege at Newark as it was delivered to the councel of state at Derby-house, by Lieutenant Col. Bury, whom the Earl of Manchester sent to report. Together with articles of agreement betwixt Prince Rupert and Sir Iohn Meldrum ; wherein the perfidious dealings of the enemy is made manifest ; who, contrary to the articles, took away their colours, swords and pikes, and plundred the officers

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  • "A briefe relation of the siege at Newark as it was delivered to the councel of state at Derby-house, by Lieutenant Col. Bury, whom the Earl of Manchester sent to report. Together with articles of agreement betwixt Prince Rupert and Sir Iohn Meldrum ; wherein the perfidious dealings of the enemy is made manifest ; who, contrary to the articles, took away their colours, swords and pikes, and plundred the officers"@en
  • "A briefe relation of the siege at Nevvark as it was delivered to the Councel of State at Derby-house, by Lieutenant Col. Bury, whom the Earl of Manchester sent to report : together with articles of agreement betwixt Prince Rupert and Sir Iohn Meldrum; wherein the perfidious dealings of the enemy is made manifest; who, contrary to the articles, took away their colours, swords and pikes, and plundred the officers"@en
  • "A Briefe Relation of the Siege at Newark, as it was delivered to the Councel of State at Derby-house, by Lieutenant Col. Bury, whom the Earl of Manchester sent to report : Together with articles of agreement betwixt Prince Rupert and Sir Iohn Meldrum ; wherein the perfidious dealings of the enemy is made manifest ; who, contrary to the articles, took away their colours, swords and pikes, and plundred the officers"@en
  • "A briefe relation of the siege at Newark, as it was delivered to the councel of state at Derby-house, by Lieutenant Col. Bury, whom the Earl of Manchester sent to report. Together with articles of agreement betwixt Prince Rupert and Sir Iohn Meldrum; wherein the perfidious dealings of the enemy is made manifest; who, contrary to the articles, took away their colours, swords and pikes, and plundred the officers"@en
  • "Briefe relation of the siege at Newark as it was delivered to the councel of state at Derby-house, by Lieutenant Col. Bury, whom the Earl of Manchester sent to report. Together with articles of agreement betwixt Prince Rupert and Sir Iohn Meldrum; wher"