A perfect declaration of the barbarous and cruel practises committed by Prince Robert, the cavalliers, and others in His Majesties army, from the time of the Kings going from his Parliament untill this present day. Also the names and places of all those whose houses have bin plundred, and lost their lives and estates, compared with the bloudy cruelties of the rebells in Ireland, whose examples they follow and make use of them as their agents to act their cruelties in England, together with the new oaths, and blasphemous speeches they doe daily invent, and how Prince Roberts captaines offer summes of money to those that can study new execrations against the Roundheads. Also a justification of Prince Robert his cruelties, and that his vindication lately printed, onely forged and invented by some of his followers

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245 1 2 ‡aA perfect declaration of the barbarous and cruel practises committed by Prince Robert, the cavalliers, and others in His Majesties army, ‡bfrom the time of the Kings going from his Parliament untill this present day. Also the names and places of all those whose houses have bin plundred, and lost their lives and estates, compared with the bloudy cruelties of the rebells in Ireland, whose examples they follow and make use of them as their agents to act their cruelties in England, together with the new oaths, and blasphemous speeches they doe daily invent, and how Prince Roberts captaines offer summes of money to those that can study new execrations against the Roundheads. Also a justification of Prince Robert his cruelties, and that his vindication lately printed, onely forged and invented by some of his followers. ‡cCollected by R. Andrewes chyrurgion, who is now a prisoner amongst the cavalliers, and was taken at Kynton battell.
260 ‡aLondon, ‡bPrinted for Fr. Coule, ‡c1642.
300 ‡a[8] p. ‡c23 cm.
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
590 ‡aEx libris: Albert May Todd.
600 0 0 ‡aRupert, ‡cPrince, Count Palatine, ‡d1619-1682.
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