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the city and castle | 52 |
the house of commons | 51 |
early english books online | 45 |
of the said city | 41 |
the said city and | 36 |
to which mr prynne | 32 |
the city of bristoll | 29 |
said city and castle | 29 |
the surrender of the | 26 |
the towne and castle | 25 |
and castle of bristoll | 25 |
city and castle of | 24 |
of the city and | 22 |
a councell of warre | 21 |
the city or castle | 21 |
the town and castle | 19 |
of the city of | 19 |
surrender of the city | 18 |
the surrender of bristoll | 18 |
by reason of the | 17 |
of the house of | 17 |
to the house of | 17 |
and castle to the | 16 |
governour of the said | 15 |
a councell of war | 15 |
letter to his excellency | 15 |
before a councell of | 15 |
the same to the | 14 |
to the utmost extremity | 14 |
encoded edition of the | 13 |
to the terms of | 13 |
keyed and coded from | 13 |
of the work described | 13 |
phase i text is | 13 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 13 |
the early english books | 13 |
tcp assigned for keying | 13 |
to the early english | 13 |
terms of creative commons | 13 |
this phase i text | 13 |
the city of bristol | 13 |
and markup reviewed and | 13 |
upon paine of death | 13 |
books online text creation | 13 |
the terms of creative | 13 |
financial support to the | 13 |
text and markup reviewed | 13 |
edition of the work | 13 |
english books online text | 13 |
encoded text transcribed from | 13 |
text is available for | 13 |
the work described above | 13 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 13 |
images scanned from microfilm | 13 |
and encoded edition of | 13 |
by the institutions providing | 13 |
coded from proquest page | 13 |
assigned for keying and | 13 |
according to the terms | 13 |
described above is co | 13 |
providing financial support to | 13 |
work described above is | 13 |
from proquest page images | 13 |
text can be copied | 13 |
the text can be | 13 |
is available for reuse | 13 |
all without asking permission | 13 |
the institutions providing financial | 13 |
even for commercial purposes | 13 |
online text creation partnership | 13 |
owned by the institutions | 13 |
markup reviewed and edited | 13 |
for keying and markup | 13 |
the councell of warre | 13 |
and coded from proquest | 13 |
i text is available | 13 |
institutions providing financial support | 13 |
support to the early | 13 |
characters represented either as | 12 |
represented either as utf | 12 |
the godly out of | 11 |
the rest of the | 11 |
which mr prynne replied | 11 |
godly out of temptation | 11 |
city and castle to | 11 |
to which was answered | 11 |
castle to the enemy | 11 |
to make good the | 11 |
knoweth how to deliver | 11 |
of the said castle | 11 |
deliver the godly out | 10 |
the castle of bristoll | 10 |
a member of the | 10 |
as appeares by the | 10 |
the walls of the | 10 |
which mr prynne answered | 10 |
to defend the same | 10 |
that part of the | 10 |
on the other side | 10 |
our lord the king | 10 |
for the surrender of | 10 |
the body of the | 10 |
the line of communication | 9 |
the lord knoweth how | 9 |
check to the checker | 9 |
iv tiff page images | 9 |
how to deliver the | 9 |
the time of the | 9 |
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in the city and | 9 |
to lose his head | 9 |
to deliver the godly | 9 |
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by the said governour | 9 |
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lord knoweth how to | 9 |
in lesse then three | 9 |
when it was surrendred | 8 |
the defence of the | 8 |
contrary to his trust | 8 |
the honour of the | 8 |
in delivering the godly | 8 |
but on the contrary | 8 |
the enemy had entred | 8 |
the losse of bristoll | 8 |
against all the enemies | 8 |
concerning the surrender of | 8 |
from time to time | 8 |
in the said castle | 8 |
body of the city | 8 |
out to the utmost | 8 |
the surrender of bristol | 8 |
at the time of | 8 |
and that in the | 8 |
had entred the line | 8 |
his answer to the | 8 |
transcription a of text | 7 |
member of the house | 7 |
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and professional end users | 7 |
this text has not | 7 |
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the earle of essex | 7 |
textual changes and metadata | 7 |
at making the text | 7 |
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the tcp digital transcription | 7 |
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gods providence in delivering | 7 |
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the case of the | 5 |
for ought he knew | 5 |
concerning the taking of | 4 |
was advertised this day | 4 |
sometimes the lord delivers | 4 |
of the close committee | 4 |
may it please your | 4 |
in the behalfe of | 4 |
that none of the | 4 |
or that he did | 4 |
betweene colonell nathaniel fiennes | 4 |
to the uttermost extremity | 4 |
souldiers in the castle | 4 |
and xml conversion a | 4 |
surrender of the towne | 4 |
of holding out any | 4 |
humble petition of clement | 4 |
the power of the | 4 |
up the same to | 4 |
or consent of any | 4 |
that any souldier could | 4 |
that some of the | 4 |
if the kings forces | 4 |
which he was condemned | 4 |
of powder in the | 4 |
sir william waller to | 4 |
to keep his souldiers | 4 |
colonell fiennes letter to | 4 |
how to deliver them | 4 |
castle when it was | 4 |
who are to march | 4 |
of bristoll to the | 4 |
a copie of the | 4 |
the said governour to | 4 |
and this deponent further | 4 |
behalfe of prince rupert | 4 |
not to surrender the | 4 |
the conclusion of lieuten | 4 |
or either of them | 4 |
that colonell fiennes had | 4 |
to the honour of | 4 |
and captain william teringham | 4 |
a treaty with the | 4 |
face of the enemy | 4 |
our articles of impeachment | 4 |
that he was a | 4 |
c category of texts | 4 |
in six or eight | 4 |
on the wednesday morning | 4 |
preserving them from the | 4 |
to be held in | 4 |
power of the enemies | 4 |
and some of the | 4 |
agreed upon at the | 4 |
have maintained the same | 4 |
to be freed from | 4 |
he was forced to | 4 |
fiennes letter to my | 4 |
the said towne of | 4 |
of the proceedings of | 4 |
to the honorable william | 4 |
the town by force | 4 |
the enemies entring the | 4 |
upon at the surrender | 4 |
the parliament and his | 4 |
were to march out | 4 |
and on the behalfe | 4 |
about nine of the | 4 |
held in the army | 4 |
that when the said | 4 |
lay his bones therein | 4 |
governour of the castle | 4 |
and prejudice of the | 4 |
thankefull remembrance of gods | 4 |
employing and maintaining the | 4 |
there were more then | 4 |
for which he was | 4 |
to which he gave | 4 |
it was advertised this | 4 |
to the prejudice of | 4 |
the taking of bristoll | 4 |
at the surrender of | 4 |
could not hold out | 4 |
the honorable william lenthall | 4 |
barrels in the castle | 4 |
of the mayor and | 4 |
and maintaining the poor | 4 |
forced to retreat into | 4 |
with all the ammunition | 4 |
the keyes of the | 4 |
in the first place | 4 |
upon his owne motion | 4 |
speaker of the honorable | 4 |
sermons in the citie | 4 |
for the enemy to | 4 |
that the towne and | 4 |
the day of publike | 4 |
judgement to be punished | 4 |
men to serve the | 4 |
siege and surrender of | 4 |
at the councell of | 4 |
keep his souldiers in | 4 |
a thankefull remembrance of | 4 |
out of the towne | 4 |
a counsell of warre | 4 |
mayor of the city | 4 |
city and county of | 4 |
the sally was made | 4 |
from the forces of | 4 |
for the better employing | 4 |
the poor in their | 4 |
of the lords and | 4 |
make good the city | 4 |
that divers of the | 4 |
a true and full | 4 |
besides what was in | 4 |
the behalfe of prince | 4 |
walls of the said | 4 |
that it was a | 4 |
the losse of the | 4 |
true and full relation | 4 |
nine of the clocke | 4 |
they came before it | 4 |
out till the last | 4 |
and castle of bristol | 4 |
of parliament for the | 4 |
but ought to have | 4 |
that the earle of | 4 |
my lord generall and | 4 |
and that the enemy | 4 |
inch of ground with | 4 |
to the whole kingdome | 4 |
the constant practice and | 4 |
in two sermons in | 4 |
that if they had | 4 |
of the said grandfather | 4 |
letter to the house | 4 |
remembrance of gods great | 4 |
global keyed and coded | 4 |
the opinion of the | 4 |
goodnesse unto the city | 4 |
published according to order | 4 |
affirme upon my oath | 4 |
that so he might | 4 |
as they had done | 4 |
were surrendred to the | 4 |
the commissioners of the | 4 |
the committee for the | 4 |
two sermons in the | 4 |
with all the canon | 4 |
by some of the | 4 |
the company of merchants | 4 |
some of the enemies | 4 |
them from the forces | 4 |
peters report from bristol | 4 |
to see the articles | 4 |
c the rate of | 4 |
the city had been | 4 |
the seventh day of | 4 |
that the said colonell | 4 |
of gods great goodnesse | 4 |
the city should be | 4 |
if it had been | 4 |
articles treated on for | 4 |
as a thankefull remembrance | 4 |
forces came before it | 4 |
spi global keyed and | 4 |
so short a time | 4 |
to serve the state | 4 |
he ought to have | 4 |
best affected to the | 4 |
the better employing and | 4 |
delivered up to the | 4 |
ready to make good | 4 |
of judgement to be | 4 |
that he was condemned | 4 |
hee is ready to | 4 |
to the enemy by | 4 |
the space of three | 4 |
time of the siege | 4 |
opened in two sermons | 4 |
the surrender not cowardly | 4 |
to the checker of | 4 |
that he had not | 4 |
a sufficient garrison to | 4 |
the greatest part of | 4 |
together with the city | 4 |
that are right worshippers | 4 |
to lay his bones | 4 |
and on the other | 4 |
when the enemy entred | 4 |
of the act of | 4 |
maintaining the poor of | 4 |
every inch of ground | 4 |
to the city of | 4 |
as i have said | 4 |
as it is a | 4 |
that in the peace | 4 |
great goodnesse unto the | 4 |
the articles of agreement | 4 |
iv tiff page image | 4 |
under the great seale | 4 |
for the defence and | 4 |
touching the surrender of | 4 |
poor of that city | 4 |
they that are right | 4 |
the great seale of | 4 |
and that they could | 4 |
and full relation of | 4 |
it was against the | 4 |
that colonell fiennes was | 4 |
was so far from | 4 |
copie of the articles | 4 |
treated on for the | 4 |
to a councell of | 4 |
to the enemy without | 4 |
gods great goodnesse unto | 4 |
him the lye in | 4 |
presented to the house | 4 |
dayes after the surrender | 4 |
the losse of bristol | 4 |
what was in the | 4 |
with the castle and | 4 |
the least battery or | 4 |
relation of the prosecution | 4 |
lesse then three dayes | 4 |
therein to the enemy | 4 |
city of bristoll and | 4 |
the parliament and kingdome | 4 |
powder in the castle | 4 |
give in his testimony | 4 |
the day of judgement | 4 |
to surrender the city | 4 |
of the articles agreed | 4 |
able to defend the | 4 |
during the late siege | 4 |
commissioners of the enemy | 4 |
any counsell of warre | 4 |
as they might have | 4 |
he was governour of | 4 |
to my lord general | 4 |
at the same time | 4 |
said towne of barwick | 4 |
they might have been | 4 |
the poor of that | 4 |
one of the out | 4 |
he might have raised | 4 |
the forces of prince | 4 |
his trust and duty | 4 |
up at westminster and | 4 |
for three moneths space | 4 |
according to the articles | 4 |
the c category of | 4 |
a generall councell of | 4 |
the said colonell nathaniell | 4 |
text in the c | 4 |
the beginning of this | 4 |
on for the surrender | 4 |
of the storming bristoll | 4 |
of the kingdom and | 4 |
the west of england | 4 |
he did not cowardly | 4 |
till such time as | 4 |
surrendred the city and | 4 |
rather then yeeld it | 4 |
articles agreed upon at | 4 |
towne and castle to | 4 |
nathaniell fiennes then governour | 4 |
to reserve the unjust | 4 |
the articles treated on | 4 |
cromwells letter to the | 4 |
and the rest of | 4 |
do testifie upon my | 4 |
least battery or assault | 4 |
this deponent further saith | 4 |
on the day of | 4 |
enemy for a parley | 4 |
the enemy could not | 4 |
in point of honour | 4 |
better employing and maintaining | 4 |
to retreat into the | 4 |
that the said governour | 4 |
first entred the line | 4 |
and that by the | 4 |
to serve the parliament | 4 |
generall cromwells letter to | 4 |
condemned to lose his | 4 |
full relation of the | 4 |
against the city or | 4 |
be freed from sequestration | 4 |
as he had done | 4 |
was not this a | 4 |
their persons and estates | 4 |
in the c category | 4 |
walls of the castle | 4 |
day of judgement to | 4 |
be held in the | 4 |
unto the city of | 4 |
not out of any | 4 |
in the printed copy | 4 |
in preserving them from | 4 |
for want of a | 4 |
god knowes how to | 4 |
ordered by the commons | 4 |
the weaknesse of the | 4 |
a reserve of thirty | 4 |
divers of the enemies | 4 |
same to the enemies | 4 |
delivering up of the | 4 |
and those who were | 3 |
power of the enemy | 3 |
acted the tuesday night | 3 |
part of his estate | 3 |
the behalfe of his | 3 |
and that he being | 3 |
that i was not | 3 |
house in the city | 3 |
sent to the enemy | 3 |
with all the armes | 3 |
was a whole page | 3 |
the city to them | 3 |
deliverance of that citie | 3 |
for his conscience to | 3 |
war to be held | 3 |
out of the suburbs | 3 |
omitted in the printed | 3 |
fiennes then governour of | 3 |
touching his cowardly and | 3 |
now deliver up all | 3 |
of them in their | 3 |
a manifesto declaring what | 3 |
gave themselves all for | 3 |
who boarded us many | 3 |
he never undertook to | 3 |
honourable councell of warre | 3 |
undertook to make good | 3 |
great seale of england | 3 |
them flye into cales | 3 |
and castle were surrendred | 3 |
to the rest of | 3 |
upon him by them | 3 |
danger and prejudice of | 3 |
surrender the said city | 3 |
any thing done by | 3 |
in reference to the | 3 |
in parliament concerning printing | 3 |
the enemy by the | 3 |
souldiers from the line | 3 |
resolved to hold it | 3 |
and what hee hath | 3 |
of war to be | 3 |
false rumours of malignants | 3 |
entry of the enemy | 3 |
the charge of the | 3 |
answer to the articles | 3 |
did not cowardly surrender | 3 |
a treacherous plot within | 3 |
councell of war at | 3 |
as it was presented | 3 |
and twentieth day of | 3 |
that when the enemy | 3 |
most of the others | 3 |
the deliverance of that | 3 |
to lay aside a | 3 |
the court for articles | 3 |
of the enemies commissioners | 3 |
of commons in parliament | 3 |
to the right worshipful | 3 |
with a short narration | 3 |
that worthy gentleman are | 3 |
part beyond the bridge | 3 |
any souldier could or | 3 |
is but a meere | 3 |
three regiments of foot | 3 |
of wisdome and discretion | 3 |
by a scale and | 3 |
during the siege thereof | 3 |
enemies of our lord | 3 |
entred the line of | 3 |
that hee had no | 3 |
by land and sea | 3 |
with all necessaries to | 3 |
pronounced upon him by | 3 |
town for want of | 3 |
no part of the | 3 |
the world may know | 3 |
out of the city | 3 |
might have easily been | 3 |
that i being in | 3 |
on wednesday morning the | 3 |
two of the clock | 3 |
blanke in that sheete | 3 |
brought into the castle | 3 |
the commons assembled in | 3 |
of the city or | 3 |
a great part of | 3 |
them in recompence occasioned | 3 |
composed by a scale | 3 |
of cowardize or treachery | 3 |
would have been so | 3 |
of the city who | 3 |
have held it out | 3 |
to surrender the said | 3 |
have held the same | 3 |
of bristoll and suburbs | 3 |
entred the line at | 3 |
severall articles between prince | 3 |
in their respective parishes | 3 |
were constantly upon duty | 3 |
weaknesse of the garrison | 3 |
it might have been | 3 |
and whereas the defendant | 3 |
when the townes were | 3 |
them up to the | 3 |
them the seventh day | 3 |
were delivered up to | 3 |
both by land and | 3 |
was expressed in the | 3 |
of their horse retreated | 3 |
worshipful sir richard hart | 3 |
and the liberties of | 3 |
against all enemies and | 3 |
plot of malignants within | 3 |
had a commission to | 3 |
forth at the earnest | 3 |
in all other places | 3 |
so as the enemy | 3 |
a whole page left | 3 |
to acquaint him with | 3 |
with severall articles between | 3 |
the reading of the | 3 |
of the siege and | 3 |
it to the parliament | 3 |
sentence of banishment pronounced | 3 |
out of any private | 3 |
a body of foot | 3 |
and traytorly surrendering of | 3 |
any battery or assault | 3 |
that there were about | 3 |
acquaint him with the | 3 |
the articles of the | 3 |
his cowardly and traytorly | 3 |
he sent to the | 3 |
of the clock at | 3 |
same against the enemy | 3 |
and desired him to | 3 |
of the five members | 3 |
to the enemy in | 3 |
day of publike thanksgiving | 3 |
in the commons house | 3 |
no vote at all | 3 |
he could not keep | 3 |
of the article of | 3 |
not one of the | 3 |
that this was a | 3 |
of that bloody and | 3 |
of all the poor | 3 |
themselves all for dead | 3 |
see the depositions of | 3 |
how the angel gabriel | 3 |
and wounded many more | 3 |
and if he should | 3 |
and that worthy gentleman | 3 |
in the castle when | 3 |
and security of the | 3 |
of them members of | 3 |
all possible wayes and | 3 |
castle of bristoll was | 3 |
them beyond their expectation | 3 |
one hundred and fifty | 3 |
to be very strong | 3 |
and best advantage of | 3 |
five dayes and nights | 3 |
intended to have been | 3 |
it was presented to | 3 |
sir william wallers commands | 3 |
at the siege of | 3 |
he surrendred the city | 3 |
refused to charge the | 3 |
earnest desire of many | 3 |
besieged by the enemy | 3 |
traytorly surrendering of this | 3 |
the officers and souldiers | 3 |
eight men at most | 3 |
he held it not | 3 |
occasioned by the late | 3 |
have done the like | 3 |
a regiment of horse | 3 |
to deliver up bristoll | 3 |
as many or more | 3 |
put this out of | 3 |
to carry away their | 3 |
that came out of | 3 |
the greatnesse of the | 3 |
and in such a | 3 |
fiennes late governour of | 3 |
three whole dayes siege | 3 |
before the said city | 3 |
consist of three regiments | 3 |
to come off the | 3 |
the reason of the | 3 |
by word of mouth | 3 |
to preserve the city | 3 |
and some of his | 3 |
or contrary to his | 3 |
never undertook to make | 3 |
exposed to the enemies | 3 |
the plot of malignants | 3 |
both truth it selfe | 3 |
as fast as they | 3 |
of prince rupert without | 3 |
enemies and opposition whatsoever | 3 |
against all the power | 3 |
up of the castle | 3 |
the castle of outhrewyke | 3 |
no evidence at all | 3 |
of this instant septemb | 3 |
and made them flye | 3 |
sir william waller had | 3 |
how both truth it | 3 |
the whole kingdome and | 3 |
barrells of powder left | 3 |
the deposition of serjeant | 3 |
regiment of their horse | 3 |
all those that were | 3 |
articles between prince rupert | 3 |
twentieth day of aprill | 3 |
hath received from them | 3 |
for the advantage of | 3 |
of malignants within the | 3 |
either by the printer | 3 |
men towards the godly | 3 |
and published according to | 3 |
taken by the enemy | 3 |
during nine dayes space | 3 |
worthy gentleman are wronged | 3 |
by sir william waller | 3 |
concernment to the whole | 3 |
it was also certified | 3 |
defend the city and | 3 |
the same against the | 3 |
called off the line | 3 |
that good might come | 3 |
that the castle and | 3 |
the siege of bristoll | 3 |
to provide for the | 3 |
case he was forced | 3 |
a great number of | 3 |
no great argument of | 3 |
rather then the city | 3 |
his councell of warre | 3 |
out of the garden | 3 |
provided with all necessaries | 3 |
the motion of the | 3 |
killed five hundred of | 3 |
let us consider the | 3 |
in severall letters to | 3 |
the parliaments and kingdomes | 3 |
upon the entry of | 3 |
well as other men | 3 |
fought with three ships | 3 |
houre or more before | 3 |
now in authority therein | 3 |
commission to keep it | 3 |
that citie from the | 3 |
parley with the enemy | 3 |
from the invasion without | 3 |
was forced to retreat | 3 |
there was a whole | 3 |
sir thomas fairfaxes proceedings | 3 |
so strong and tenable | 3 |
the behalfe of the | 3 |
of a generall councell | 3 |
that he did not | 3 |
tenable against all the | 3 |
in any other manner | 3 |
to be strong and | 3 |
and his letter to | 3 |
whether it was not | 3 |
we cleared our decks | 3 |
of what he had | 3 |
called a councell of | 3 |
persons now in authority | 3 |
of the souldiers in | 3 |
hold out a siege | 3 |
articles of the surrender | 3 |
the line into the | 3 |
of his own head | 3 |
serve the parliament elsewhere | 3 |
is this two and | 3 |
condemnation of nathaniel fiennes | 3 |
the late siege thereof | 3 |
to appeare before a | 3 |
parliament for the better | 3 |
together with severall articles | 3 |
with all manner of | 3 |
holding out any longer | 3 |
barrells of powder in | 3 |
in the open street | 3 |
the unjust to the | 3 |
printer or some others | 3 |
that the city and | 3 |
not only of duty | 3 |
towne to the enemy | 3 |
hold it out to | 3 |
betray the city to | 3 |
want of a commission | 3 |
high court of parliament | 3 |
the counsil of state | 3 |
enemies entring the line | 3 |
the testimony of captain | 3 |
forces of prince rupert | 3 |
though there was a | 3 |
the honour of bristol | 3 |
and other common enemies | 3 |
all the devils in | 3 |
a copy of the | 3 |
into the city from | 3 |
banishment pronounced upon him | 3 |
that the castle of | 3 |
the good of the | 3 |
make his flag of | 3 |
parliament or his excellency | 3 |
service of the parliament | 3 |
of sir william wallers | 3 |
cowardly and traytorly surrendering | 3 |
held out to the | 3 |
the tuesday night before | 3 |
of that citie from | 3 |
boarded us many times | 3 |
and that when the | 3 |
of one of the | 3 |
was a most false | 3 |
the false rumours of | 3 |
and that he should | 3 |
councell of war held | 3 |
the north and west | 3 |
the lord say his | 3 |
that is in the | 3 |
to know his pleasure | 3 |
had been on the | 3 |
his flag of truce | 3 |
prisoners and colours therein | 3 |
the poor of the | 3 |
this much disguised action | 3 |
the lord delivers by | 3 |
from the line and | 3 |
the souldiers from the | 3 |
in the siege of | 3 |
then yeeld it up | 3 |
houre agreed on in | 3 |
presented to their late | 3 |
surrendering of this city | 3 |
his own printed relation | 3 |
expressed in the articles | 3 |
when he was reduced | 3 |
your duty you ought | 3 |
late representatives in parliament | 3 |
men into the marsh | 3 |
of war in all | 3 |
useages for his conscience | 3 |
in the county of | 3 |
i would not have | 3 |
before any outwork taken | 3 |
make his owne conditions | 3 |
eight thousand able men | 3 |
with halfe their armes | 3 |
to dispute every inch | 3 |
to draw off the | 3 |
when the city was | 3 |
and a treacherous plot | 3 |
to the utmost point | 3 |
the enemy had taken | 3 |
the defendant yeelded up | 3 |
a committee of the | 3 |
the devils in hell | 3 |
the yeelding up of | 3 |
authorized by the house | 3 |
came out of the | 3 |
of this honourable councell | 3 |
when the sally was | 3 |
the consent of the | 3 |
the holding out of | 3 |
that bloody and abominable | 3 |
no care to see | 3 |
gave no vote at | 3 |
king in his progress | 3 |
that at the time | 3 |
and not to surrender | 3 |
commons assembled in parliament | 3 |
noble king in his | 3 |
the midst of the | 3 |
petition of clement walker | 3 |
been on the contrary | 3 |
is authorized by the | 3 |
the souldiers in the | 3 |
is ready to prove | 3 |
any thing to doe | 3 |
gentlemen of the countrey | 3 |
without any duresse or | 3 |
set forth at the | 3 |
to defend the city | 3 |
be strong and tenable | 3 |
was the losse of | 3 |
reading of the articles | 3 |
of the castle and | 3 |
to their late members | 3 |
and other useages for | 3 |
that this booke intituled | 3 |
one of the kings | 3 |
towne and castle were | 3 |
was the cause of | 3 |
this two and twentieth | 3 |
all enemies and opposition | 3 |
right worshipful sir richard | 3 |
to have been acted | 3 |
from them in recompence | 3 |
publike thanksgiving in that | 3 |
in this common cause | 3 |
it not that in | 3 |
taken any of the | 3 |
his souldiers in order | 3 |
or ought to have | 3 |
reserve the unjust to | 3 |
by the printer or | 3 |
prynne and clement walker | 3 |
by reason of which | 3 |
narration of that bloody | 3 |
agreed on in the | 3 |
sufficient garrison to defend | 3 |
that he had a | 3 |
vindicate the verity of | 3 |
the number of the | 3 |
been acted the tuesday | 3 |
the town to the | 3 |
was lately besieged by | 3 |
the lord knowes how | 3 |
upon sir william waller | 3 |
the kingdom and parliament | 3 |
and condemnation of nathaniel | 3 |
to dead the bullets | 3 |
impossibility of holding out | 3 |
of the enemy that | 3 |
alderman iones his house | 3 |
the least shadow of | 3 |
the enemy when they | 3 |
a commission under the | 3 |
to besiege the said | 3 |
to the number of | 3 |
at their return from | 3 |
five hundred of their | 3 |
and some subsequent proceedings | 3 |
and the plot of | 3 |
i being in the | 3 |
laws of the land | 3 |
the truth of his | 3 |
thereof to the enemy | 3 |
two troops of horse | 3 |
as hath been said | 3 |
retreating into the city | 3 |
made them flye into | 3 |
of it to the | 3 |
some private conference with | 3 |
not this a sweet | 3 |
held out when the | 3 |
not that in stead | 3 |
and the losse of | 3 |
cittie of bristoll and | 3 |
for the safeguard of | 3 |
that it was not | 3 |
that if he would | 3 |
yeeld up the towne | 3 |
with all sorts of | 3 |
fairfaxes proceedings since the | 3 |
surrender thereof to the | 3 |
was presented to their | 3 |
was not so much | 3 |
the kings forces came | 3 |
the castle before the | 3 |
by the councell of | 3 |
two and twentieth day | 3 |
printed in his relation | 3 |
which is authorized by | 3 |
to betray the city | 3 |
sir william waller was | 3 |
and read in the | 3 |
to the said grandfather | 3 |
and governour of the | 3 |
hath been to the | 3 |
to the surrender of | 3 |
our noble king in | 3 |
many persons of quality | 3 |
want of a sufficient | 3 |
for want of men | 3 |
when glocester was first | 3 |
house of commons in | 3 |
march out of the | 3 |
that he was in | 3 |
shot made against the | 3 |
by william prynne and | 3 |
any of his officers | 3 |
good the city or | 3 |
the castle when it | 3 |
the famous cittie of | 3 |
contained in the originall | 3 |
if the enemy came | 3 |
and to keep it | 3 |
space of three moneths | 3 |
both horse and foot | 3 |
midst of the city | 3 |
town and castle to | 3 |
the said william and | 3 |
and all other persons | 3 |
was contained in the | 3 |
words to this effect | 3 |
as also ruperts propositions | 3 |
to serve them elsewhere | 3 |
possible wayes and meanes | 3 |
surrendred by the said | 3 |
thanksgiving in that citie | 3 |
the meanes of deliverance | 3 |
their armes and colours | 3 |
in the behalf of | 3 |
for the new work | 3 |
the lord of hoasts | 3 |
him a quart of | 3 |
appeare before a councell | 3 |
provide for the defence | 3 |
whereby the world may | 3 |
the government of the | 3 |
commanded to be printed | 3 |
within london or westminster | 3 |
may have free liberty | 3 |
that it was neither | 3 |
the enemies of our | 3 |
it to the uttermost | 3 |
under the command of | 3 |
manifesto declaring what george | 3 |
the king and his | 3 |
letters to the honorable | 3 |
to keep the castle | 3 |
enemies of the kingdome | 3 |
he wanted neither men | 3 |
other useages for his | 3 |
of the corporation of | 3 |
surrender the town and | 3 |
proceedings since the siege | 3 |
but also of honour | 3 |
keyes of the castle | 3 |
by colonell nathaniel fiennes | 3 |
the former of these | 3 |
to the said governour | 3 |
b estc r ocm | 3 |
ought to be held | 3 |
at the earnest desire | 3 |
and it was also | 3 |
the souldiers and officers | 3 |
this deponent and divers | 3 |
fiennes governour of the | 3 |
when the enemy was | 3 |
even then when he | 3 |
of the souldiers were | 3 |
seventh day of march | 3 |
lay aside a reserve | 3 |
with the losse only | 3 |
the particular persons now | 3 |
on the other party | 3 |
be governour of bristoll | 3 |
and castle were not | 3 |
with the hazard of | 3 |
i doubt not but | 3 |
to keep the town | 3 |
to make use of | 3 |
against the said colonell | 3 |
hee hath received from | 3 |
in danger to be | 3 |
that he never undertook | 3 |
the close of his | 3 |
lesse then three whole | 3 |
deponent repaired to the | 3 |
their return from oxford | 3 |
ought not to be | 3 |
that he did deliver | 3 |
execution of the act | 3 |
contrary to the articles | 3 |
george bishope hath been | 3 |
a parley with the | 3 |
it against the enemy | 3 |
according as by your | 3 |
of war held at | 3 |
to the ineffable losse | 3 |
and the whole kingdome | 3 |
oath before the councell | 3 |
those by whom he | 3 |
a wing p thomason | 3 |
and that upon this | 3 |
out of the castle | 3 |
upon oath before the | 3 |
that the said castle | 3 |
if there were no | 3 |
to all the world | 3 |
to put this out | 3 |
as well as other | 3 |
colonell nathaniel fiennes governour | 3 |
had no charge of | 3 |
in case he was | 3 |
and the particulars of | 3 |
albans during nine dayes | 3 |
to have held the | 3 |
as if he had | 3 |
with some intercepted letters | 3 |
to the tune of | 3 |
preached by iohn tombes | 3 |
able men more in | 3 |
that he should have | 3 |
aside a reserve of | 3 |
severall letters to the | 3 |
so he might be | 3 |
more in the city | 3 |
at the counsell of | 3 |
city to them the | 3 |
by your duty you | 3 |
and killed five hundred | 3 |
contrary to the rules | 3 |
printed letter to his | 3 |
words to that effect | 3 |
as by your duty | 3 |
for the said city | 3 |
our late representatives in | 3 |
war in all places | 3 |
left blanke in that | 3 |
in regard that the | 3 |
had taken any of | 3 |
the high court of | 3 |
at the rates we | 3 |
counsell of warre to | 3 |
his horse and foot | 3 |
lord generall and the | 3 |
to hold out a | 3 |
that he had never | 3 |
the parliament and people | 3 |
that he ought to | 3 |
the city and forts | 3 |
and colours therein to | 3 |
to have defended the | 3 |
citie from the invasion | 3 |
of the line which | 3 |
been to the city | 3 |
then three whole dayes | 3 |
to the utmost of | 3 |
was cowardly and unworthily | 3 |
it together with the | 3 |
thomas fairfaxes proceedings since | 3 |
the parley and surrender | 3 |
honorable william lenthall esq | 3 |
to his excellency to | 3 |
of our angel gabriel | 3 |
to sir william wallers | 3 |
kings forces came before | 3 |
he was unwilling to | 3 |
the kingdome and parliament | 3 |
and cut them off | 3 |
the strength of the | 3 |
the corporation of bristol | 3 |
before the judge advocate | 3 |
bishope hath been to | 3 |
the parliament or his | 3 |
by colonell nathaniell fiennes | 3 |
that it had been | 3 |
are to march out | 3 |
desire of many persons | 3 |
of them to the | 3 |
the earnest desire of | 3 |
all which hee is | 3 |
particular persons now in | 3 |
the mouth of the | 3 |
that side of the | 3 |
for not firing the | 3 |
page left blanke in | 3 |
inhabitants of the city | 3 |
and governor of the | 3 |
account of the proceedings | 3 |
ordered by the committee | 3 |
famous cittie of bristoll | 3 |
that this relation with | 3 |
he would have done | 3 |
out for a parley | 3 |
though there were no | 3 |
and that the said | 3 |
this deponent repaired to | 3 |
at saint albans during | 3 |
the enemies to enter | 3 |
and castle to them | 3 |
one thousand men for | 3 |
the souldiers were afraid | 3 |
william prynne and clement | 3 |
affirme upon oath that | 3 |
so much as the | 3 |
of three regiments of | 3 |
parliament and his excellency | 3 |
which hee is ready | 3 |
in their persons and | 3 |
in recompence occasioned by | 3 |
against the false rumours | 3 |
by the commons assembled | 3 |
the law of god | 3 |
his men off the | 3 |
sent in severall letters | 3 |
of sir thomas fairfaxes | 3 |
which could not be | 3 |
verity of this much | 3 |
that they changed the | 3 |
the city for the | 3 |
honour of the angel | 3 |
that part beyond the | 3 |
advertised this day that | 3 |
to repulse the enemy | 3 |
their late members in | 3 |
prove the surrender not | 3 |
on that side the | 3 |
to the like effect | 3 |
duty you ought to | 3 |
by nine of the | 3 |
by the committee of | 3 |
and with what ordnance | 3 |
the losse only of | 3 |
read in the said | 3 |
confesseth in his relation | 3 |
late members in parliament | 3 |
repaired to the said | 3 |
the articles of impeachment | 3 |
the line to the | 3 |
place of such consequence | 3 |
by all possible wayes | 3 |
inhabitants of this city | 3 |
it to the enemy | 3 |
to have maintained the | 3 |
the towne or castle | 3 |
the law of war | 3 |
or the least battery | 3 |
have been acted the | 3 |
they gave themselves all | 3 |
to make his owne | 3 |
give him leave to | 3 |
heare divers of the | 3 |
or eight thousand able | 3 |
a commission to be | 3 |
other common enemies of | 3 |
sate in judgment upon | 3 |
up the said city | 3 |
retire into the city | 3 |
bloody and abominable plot | 3 |
of the kingdome and | 3 |
the right worshipful sir | 3 |
malignants within the city | 3 |
have taken the castle | 3 |
and present impossibility of | 3 |
commons in parliament concerning | 3 |
the said castle was | 3 |
of the said councell | 3 |
it is this two | 3 |
his conscience to god | 3 |
in execution of the | 3 |
the town for want | 3 |
when they first entred | 3 |
of the famous cittie | 3 |
in the surrender of | 3 |
dayes and nights together | 3 |
colours therein to the | 3 |
a reall intention to | 3 |
of publike thanksgiving in | 3 |
what hee hath received | 3 |
the printer or some | 3 |
of both houses of | 3 |
to vindicate the verity | 3 |
to doe the like | 3 |
relation with the articles | 3 |
particulars of sir thomas | 3 |
the substance of the | 3 |
to the enemies of | 3 |
whole page left blanke | 3 |
proceedings of the corporation | 3 |
a great deal of | 3 |
of the defendants witnesses | 3 |
what george bishope hath | 3 |
house of commons to | 3 |
this day that the | 3 |
to come before this | 3 |
war held at saint | 3 |
of which he had | 3 |
this relation with the | 3 |
of this much disguised | 3 |
us consider the greatnesse | 3 |
men more in the | 3 |
he was no souldier | 3 |
to guard it against | 3 |
hundred of their men | 3 |
that when the enemies | 3 |
gave him the lye | 3 |
warrant to bring him | 3 |
wherein we cleared our | 3 |
with him in the | 3 |
a counsell of war | 3 |
with great losse in | 3 |
short narration of that | 3 |
upon as to composition | 3 |
could not have been | 3 |
of the weaknesse or | 3 |
according to his owne | 3 |
all for dead men | 3 |
that in stead of | 3 |
by the rules of | 3 |
it up to the | 3 |
enemy had taken any | 3 |
said city and county | 3 |
up the town and | 3 |
in the said house | 3 |
enemy could not have | 3 |
held with the enemy | 3 |
same to the enemy | 3 |
governor of the city | 3 |
recompence occasioned by the | 3 |
councell of warre to | 3 |
draw off the line | 3 |
could or ought to | 3 |
some of his officers | 3 |
petition to his excellency | 3 |
a court of iustice | 3 |
his excellencies previous consents | 3 |
held at saint albans | 3 |
this city of bristoll | 3 |
but omitted in the | 3 |
received from them in | 3 |
some intercepted letters from | 3 |
and that before the | 3 |
made good the breach | 3 |
of the souldiers and | 3 |
saint albans during nine | 3 |
whole regiment of their | 3 |
or gods providence in | 3 |
you ought to have | 3 |
the use of the | 3 |
all his officers that | 3 |
neither by the constant | 3 |
called upon as to | 3 |
by the advice of | 3 |
shewing how the angel | 3 |
of many persons of | 3 |
be surrendred to the | 3 |
that they should leave | 3 |
the castle to the | 3 |
committee for the poor | 3 |
as they came before | 3 |
that the defendant was | 3 |
to them the seventh | 3 |
or words to that | 3 |
in the open fields | 3 |
and colonell charles gerrard | 3 |
consider the greatnesse of | 3 |
which was contained in | 3 |
declaring what george bishope | 3 |
the particulars of sir | 3 |
of it as a | 3 |
by his own printed | 3 |
the verity of this | 3 |
poor of the city | 3 |
to the day of | 3 |
great losse in all | 3 |
to the rules of | 3 |
said colonell nathaniell fiennes | 3 |
generall councell of war | 3 |
he was so farre | 3 |
he demanded of him | 3 |
them and their families | 3 |
of banishment pronounced upon | 3 |
lord knowes how to | 3 |
that he was not | 3 |
and some of them | 3 |
of the contrary part | 3 |
unjust to the day | 3 |
intercepted letters from rupert | 3 |
that he was no | 3 |
enemy out of the | 3 |
before the delivering up | 3 |
and entred according to | 2 |
but barrels of powder | 2 |
ought not to have | 2 |
surrendred to the enemies | 2 |
foure dayes before the | 2 |
they were faine to | 2 |
to see if he | 2 |
by us the commissioners | 2 |
executed as a traytor | 2 |
as they should finde | 2 |
in the third article | 2 |
nathaniel fiennes late governour | 2 |
to retreat into it | 2 |
had not only taken | 2 |
flag of truce should | 2 |
did but his duty | 2 |
then governour of bristoll | 2 |
in it at the | 2 |
doe attest upon my | 2 |
text in the d | 2 |
late inhabitant of the | 2 |
the citizens and inhabitants | 2 |
hundred and fifty of | 2 |
despaire of timely reliefe | 2 |
obedience to the parliament | 2 |
he sent to his | 2 |
to surrender the towne | 2 |
unserviceable to the enemy | 2 |
they might march thence | 2 |
live among unjust men | 2 |
the armes of the | 2 |
before one shot was | 2 |
him to make a | 2 |
the castle of bristol | 2 |
that he saw him | 2 |
shot was made against | 2 |
in and about the | 2 |
iustice in the realme | 2 |
ought not to bee | 2 |
and that he would | 2 |
lost as bristoll was | 2 |
important for the service | 2 |
the severall articles of | 2 |
to be a truth | 2 |
they should have been | 2 |
the peace and prosperity | 2 |
to goe into the | 2 |
or any of his | 2 |
foure or five dayes | 2 |
entred according to order | 2 |
for yeelding up the | 2 |
relation and letter to | 2 |
from the line to | 2 |
a commission from his | 2 |
that god knowes how | 2 |
and so by this | 2 |
or ignorantly put on | 2 |
sent to his excellency | 2 |
the line under paine | 2 |
the line at first | 2 |
priviledges of the councell | 2 |
so short a space | 2 |
not cowardly surrender bristoll | 2 |
love to the city | 2 |
for them to enter | 2 |
that it might be | 2 |
ordinance presented to the | 2 |
not to quit the | 2 |
thomason e estc r | 2 |
and i doubt not | 2 |
so soone as the | 2 |
might be cleared or | 2 |
in parliament of for | 2 |
but the said governour | 2 |
the governour of calice | 2 |
condemned onely for not | 2 |
retreated from the line | 2 |
which was so much | 2 |
beate them out againe | 2 |
in the company of | 2 |
that the lady newport | 2 |
returning to them out | 2 |
they made all things | 2 |
some of his souldiers | 2 |
of original in bodleian | 2 |
i had an influence | 2 |
peeces of canon in | 2 |
to the towne of | 2 |
rules of wisdome and | 2 |
expecting that in the | 2 |
is and will be | 2 |
against your allegeance and | 2 |
that the close committee | 2 |
told him that there | 2 |
nor by the rules | 2 |
that lay before them | 2 |
for two or three | 2 |
be imposed upon any | 2 |
complained the towne was | 2 |
at the parly and | 2 |
into a treaty with | 2 |
the original text notes | 2 |
the place of his | 2 |
when they stormed it | 2 |
articles of impeachment against | 2 |
which hee was no | 2 |
of warre on thursday | 2 |
from off the line | 2 |
and others of his | 2 |
to be sent unto | 2 |
the castle that morning | 2 |
by the contrary party | 2 |
are of the same | 2 |
yet he never questioned | 2 |
signed by the chair | 2 |
have hanged him up | 2 |
scale and tchnographically sic | 2 |
i have sent you | 2 |
to defend it against | 2 |
who were not in | 2 |
orders of this house | 2 |
to have been surrendred | 2 |
enabled with excellent gifts | 2 |
this could not be | 2 |
were divers wagers laid | 2 |
hee was no wayes | 2 |
day to day with | 2 |
by the angel gabriel | 2 |
speech in the house | 2 |
the enemies as was | 2 |
our souldiers in the | 2 |
defend the towne and | 2 |
great reason to hope | 2 |
the earle of carnarvon | 2 |
such a thing as | 2 |
men in the very | 2 |
or of the castle | 2 |
so many mens persons | 2 |
dead and keepe off | 2 |
for twenty miles space | 2 |
the testimonies of richard | 2 |
was coming upon them | 2 |
he were no professed | 2 |
or that hee did | 2 |
offence this honourable councell | 2 |
the losse of london | 2 |
of its priviledges as | 2 |
their governour and commander | 2 |
shew of satisfaction to | 2 |
to the endangering of | 2 |
might have been raised | 2 |
some of the last | 2 |
only two or three | 2 |
to attend the motions | 2 |
a very suspitious place | 2 |
in regard of the | 2 |
that the surrender was | 2 |
the trust reposed in | 2 |
commander in chiefe for | 2 |
printed for henry broom | 2 |
he could not possibly | 2 |
held it on as | 2 |
with the losse onely | 2 |
justly expecting that in | 2 |
of an ordinance of | 2 |
hands of the enemy | 2 |
private conference with col | 2 |
his surrender of it | 2 |
which was not now | 2 |
to be his prosecutors | 2 |
to the parliaments and | 2 |
the parly and surrender | 2 |
the ground of this | 2 |
repulsed in all places | 2 |
of the weaknesse of | 2 |
john latta text and | 2 |
the enemy when the | 2 |
of the common enemy | 2 |
desired him to come | 2 |
that by the th | 2 |
danger of the whole | 2 |
the realme of england | 2 |
not fit to be | 2 |
lately besieged by prince | 2 |
nathaniel fiennes was governour | 2 |
they come before it | 2 |
the souldiers were marched | 2 |
the just hand of | 2 |
for the kingdomes safety | 2 |
surrendred together with the | 2 |
and county of bistol | 2 |
the city and garrison | 2 |
with most of their | 2 |
the seige of bristoll | 2 |
and one of the | 2 |
from the infection of | 2 |
to have been kept | 2 |
be drawne and hanged | 2 |
preservation of that city | 2 |
advantage to the enemy | 2 |
day of this instant | 2 |
tossed up and down | 2 |
who dost excell the | 2 |
safely to keep the | 2 |
the parliaments or his | 2 |
line into the city | 2 |
two hundred or thereabouts | 2 |
he and his garrison | 2 |
that he did it | 2 |
to the articles of | 2 |
doe testifie upon my | 2 |
the defendant might have | 2 |
in the morning the | 2 |
of bristoll during the | 2 |
city during the late | 2 |
of that city cary | 2 |
to surrender them to | 2 |
in the capacity of | 2 |
city of bristoll in | 2 |
thereof by colonell nathaniel | 2 |
in every part thereof | 2 |
this deponent was earnestly | 2 |
with match and bullet | 2 |
at the signe of | 2 |
being then in the | 2 |
being not able to | 2 |
once offered to charge | 2 |
when man doth not | 2 |
were repulsed with great | 2 |
flag of truce his | 2 |
before the enemy entred | 2 |
was then in the | 2 |
them there to make | 2 |
in the tryall of | 2 |
the benefit of composition | 2 |
as i had opportunity | 2 |
in lesse then halfe | 2 |
serve for the defence | 2 |
being a place of | 2 |
entred within the line | 2 |
what lay in their | 2 |
not hearken to any | 2 |
to appear before them | 2 |
and there lay his | 2 |
and that when they | 2 |
the two and thirtieth | 2 |
surrender was not cowardly | 2 |
of warre in all | 2 |
place of his last | 2 |
for the greatest part | 2 |
all the world knowes | 2 |
assault or battery upon | 2 |
gerrard and captain william | 2 |
the house to be | 2 |
one houre or more | 2 |
not the least shadow | 2 |
a word or two | 2 |
of wine in the | 2 |
they that reckon without | 2 |
enemy that had entred | 2 |
and contrary to the | 2 |
said to this effect | 2 |
sent out for a | 2 |
the true reason why | 2 |
to make any shot | 2 |
had no reserves at | 2 |
him leave to make | 2 |
said city and forces | 2 |
none of the persons | 2 |
as themselves have confessed | 2 |
the late sentence of | 2 |
intended to deliver up | 2 |
was delivered from the | 2 |
with some of his | 2 |
he would consent to | 2 |
glocester to hold out | 2 |
a thing as this | 2 |
i further affirme upon | 2 |
changed the truth of | 2 |
to the house in | 2 |
the magazine of the | 2 |
mr prynne gave these | 2 |
be pleased to send | 2 |
and tchnographically sic described | 2 |
his sword in his | 2 |
hundred of the enemies | 2 |
with whom i live | 2 |
as well as this | 2 |
that the reason of | 2 |
was made to him | 2 |
of horse and dragoones | 2 |
prejudice of the city | 2 |
about the surrender of | 2 |
p thomason e estc | 2 |
him to give him | 2 |
to make match and | 2 |
by the lord say | 2 |
and divers of his | 2 |
the wals of the | 2 |
expected lesse safty of | 2 |
that there was never | 2 |
so great a power | 2 |
as shall be left | 2 |
the tovvn and castle | 2 |
of the inhabitants and | 2 |
ought to have surrendred | 2 |
i did not cowardly | 2 |
it was to be | 2 |
your allegeance and undertaking | 2 |
the enemy was entred | 2 |
not to be recovered | 2 |
that himselfe had formerly | 2 |
persons and estates of | 2 |
security of the same | 2 |
of all the forces | 2 |
would not have served | 2 |
or breach into any | 2 |
part of the suburbs | 2 |
but a meere pretence | 2 |
came off the field | 2 |
bones there rather then | 2 |
in all places else | 2 |
the peace thereof i | 2 |
it is a court | 2 |
it for the advantage | 2 |
under the colledge wall | 2 |
to day with their | 2 |
and so we parted | 2 |
god to deliver his | 2 |
hast he could to | 2 |
fall over into the | 2 |
in truth they were | 2 |
liberties of the same | 2 |
that he had received | 2 |
made the least assault | 2 |
from the king himselfe | 2 |
that in such a | 2 |
they were enforced to | 2 |
was in the city | 2 |
not long after the | 2 |
the very law it | 2 |
a warrant to bring | 2 |
and for not having | 2 |
colonell nathaniel fiennes late | 2 |
to march out with | 2 |
the said towne was | 2 |
such officers and souldiers | 2 |
entred by the enemy | 2 |
the lord willoughby of | 2 |
best advantage of the | 2 |
noah a preacher of | 2 |
without the privity of | 2 |
city and castle against | 2 |
town and castle of | 2 |
constant practice and policie | 2 |
by the major part | 2 |
and suburbs thereof composed | 2 |
charles gerrard and captain | 2 |
to the enemie by | 2 |
of the enemies forces | 2 |
and souldiers in the | 2 |
and collonel montagues brigade | 2 |
defeat at the devises | 2 |
excell the highest praise | 2 |
sent you a copy | 2 |
hoping at least justly | 2 |
the representative body of | 2 |
sir william de elmham | 2 |
house of commons by | 2 |
for the interest of | 2 |
ready for him at | 2 |
break off the parley | 2 |
great deale of resolution | 2 |
could have been done | 2 |
the knowledge of his | 2 |
be presented to his | 2 |
that he sent for | 2 |
or had made the | 2 |
very sentence of condemnation | 2 |
of canon in the | 2 |
effect of what i | 2 |
have sent you a | 2 |
to defend the place | 2 |
for them to depart | 2 |
that the enemy was | 2 |
held it out to | 2 |
imposed upon any person | 2 |
be at the counsell | 2 |
master of all the | 2 |
any time when they | 2 |
they might have slaine | 2 |
divers of the city | 2 |
was surrendred to the | 2 |
the defence and security | 2 |
taken for the greatest | 2 |
to save the lives | 2 |
as bristoll was to | 2 |
they might easily have | 2 |
they might have beene | 2 |
of the carriage of | 2 |
being one of them | 2 |
vote of the said | 2 |
and one of his | 2 |
in three or foure | 2 |
same for three moneths | 2 |
he was lesse able | 2 |
let all men judge | 2 |
nathaniel fiennes governour of | 2 |
to which they were | 2 |
late inhabitant of bristoll | 2 |
adjudged to lose his | 2 |
were no professed souldier | 2 |
taken the city or | 2 |
the last edition of | 2 |
yeeld it up to | 2 |
in his fathers house | 2 |
and by all possible | 2 |
confessed to captain birch | 2 |
in case they had | 2 |
constituted governour of bristoll | 2 |
had when glocester was | 2 |
hold out three dayes | 2 |
it ought to be | 2 |
lord general concerning bristol | 2 |
come before this place | 2 |
surrender thereof by colonell | 2 |
be very strong and | 2 |
to the tenor of | 2 |
colonell nathaniel fiennes was | 2 |
the court of requests | 2 |
had a warrant to | 2 |
of which they had | 2 |
could to take off | 2 |
never once offered to | 2 |
taking of bristoll which | 2 |
the towne on fire | 2 |
to satisfie both the | 2 |
houses of the castle | 2 |
of the losse of | 2 |
words to the like | 2 |
reserve of thirty barrels | 2 |
it by way of | 2 |
i have here set | 2 |
i desired him to | 2 |
wales will from time | 2 |
he was in the | 2 |
long before he had | 2 |
doe here declare upon | 2 |
they were forced to | 2 |
honour and best advantage | 2 |
of a place of | 2 |
the state of all | 2 |
formerly taken out of | 2 |
councell of warre was | 2 |
commons by the lord | 2 |
duresse or default of | 2 |
to prove this paradox | 2 |
the behalf of the | 2 |
of those who now | 2 |
the prosecutors and councell | 2 |
soone after the enemy | 2 |
could not get six | 2 |
not doing so much | 2 |
of the town by | 2 |