소장자료
LDR | 02413nam a2200325 4500 | ||
001 | 0100658594▲ | ||
003 | UnM▲ | ||
005 | 20230525134303▲ | ||
006 | m g d ▲ | ||
007 | cr bn |||a|bb|▲ | ||
008 | 850717s1642 enk eng d▲ | ||
024 | 8 | ▼a99873049▲ | |
035 | ▼a99873049▲ | ||
035 | ▼a(UnM)99873049▲ | ||
035 | ▼a(UnM)9931988500971▲ | ||
037 | ▼aCL0051000001▼bProQuest Information and Learning. 300 N. Zeeb Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48106▲ | ||
040 | ▼aCu-RivES▼cCu-RivES▼dCStRLIN▼edcrb▼dWaOLN▲ | ||
245 | 0 | 2 | ▼aA true and perfect relation of the first and victorious skirmish between the army under the conduct of the Right Honourable the Lord Brooks, the Lord Grey, Collonel Hampden, Collonel Hollis, Collonel Chomley, and others members of the honorable Houses of Parliament;▼h[electronic resource] :▼bconsisting of 6000 foot, and 300 horse, with nine peeces of ordnance. And the army under the command of the Earle of Northampton, Lord Savill, Lord Paget, Captain Legg, and Captain Clerk, consisting of 5000 horse, and 300 foot, with two peeces of ordnance. In which are taken prisoners the said Captain Legg, and Captain Clark with seven other cavaliers, three slain with five horses, many wounded, and the rest fled in Southamfield, ten miles from Coventry in Warwickshire, on Tuesday the 23 of this instant August; the skirmish beginning about eight of the clock in the morning, and continuing for the space of four houres, or thereabouts, as it was declared to the honorable House of Commons, August 25 1642. To prevent false relations of Dunsmore battaile there being no such thing.▲ |
260 | ▼aLondon :▼bPrinted for Matthew Walbanck,▼cAugust 27. 1642.▲ | ||
300 | ▼a[2], 6 p.▲ | ||
500 | ▼aReproduction of the original in the British Library.▲ | ||
510 | 4 | ▼aWing (2nd ed.)▼cT2555.▲ | |
510 | 4 | ▼aThomason▼cE.114[25].▲ | |
533 | ₩ | ₩ | ▼aElectronic reproduction.▼bAnn Arbor, Mich. :▼cUMI,▼d1999-▼f(Early English books online)▼nDigital version of: (Thomason Tracts ; 20:E.114[25]).▼7s1977 miun ₩▲ |
600 | 1 | 0 | ▼aBrooke, Robert Greville,▼cBaron,▼d1607-1643.▲ |
600 | 1 | 0 | ▼aNorthampton, Spencer Compton,▼cEarl of,▼d1601-1643.▲ |
651 | 4 | ▼aGreat Britain▼xHistory▼yCivil War, 1642-1649▼xCampaigns▼vEarly works to 1800.▲ | |
651 | 0 | ▼aSoutham (Warwickshire, England)▼xHistory, Military▼vEarly works to 1800.▲ | |
830 | ₩ | 0 | ▼aEarly English books online.▲ |
856 | 4 | 0 | ▼uhttps://search.proquest.com/docview/2248518375▲ |
![](https://lib.pusan.ac.kr/lawlib/wp-content/themes/pnul2022/assets/images/default/default_w_279X393.png)
A true and perfect relation of the first and victorious skirmish between the army under the conduct of the Right Honourable the Lord Brooks, the Lord Grey, Collonel Hampden, Collonel Hollis, Collonel Chomley, and others members of the honorable Houses of Parliament; [electronic resource] : consisting of 6000 foot, and 300 horse, with nine peeces of ordnance. And the army under the command of the Earle of Northampton, Lord Savill, Lord Paget, Captain Legg, and Captain Clerk, consisting of 5000 horse, and 300 foot, with two peeces of ordnance. In which are taken prisoners the said Captain Legg, and Captain Clark with seven other cavaliers, three slain with five horses, many wounded, and the rest fled in Southamfield, ten miles from Coventry in Warwickshire, on Tuesday the 23 of this instant August; the skirmish beginning about eight of the clock in the morning, and continuing for the space of four houres, or thereabouts, as it was declared to the honorable House of Commons, August 25 164
자료유형
국외eBook
서명/책임사항
A true and perfect relation of the first and victorious skirmish between the army under the conduct of the Right Honourable the Lord Brooks, the Lord Grey, Collonel Hampden, Collonel Hollis, Collonel Chomley, and others members of the honorable Houses of Parliament ; [electronic resource] : consisting of 6000 foot, and 300 horse, with nine peeces of ordnance. And the army under the command of the Earle of Northampton, Lord Savill, Lord Paget, Captain Legg, and Captain Clerk, consisting of 5000 horse, and 300 foot, with two peeces of ordnance. In which are taken prisoners the said Captain Legg, and Captain Clark with seven other cavaliers, three slain with five horses, many wounded, and the rest fled in Southamfield, ten miles from Coventry in Warwickshire, on Tuesday the 23 of this instant August; the skirmish beginning about eight of the clock in the morning, and continuing for the space of four houres, or thereabouts, as it was declared to the honorable House of Commons, August 25 1642. To prevent false relations of Dunsmore battaile there being no such thing.
발행사항
London : Printed for Matthew Walbanck , August 27. 1642.
형태사항
[2], 6 p.
일반주기
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
주제
관련 인기대출 도서