The English Civil Wars, 1642-1660
An abridgment of the late Remonstrance of the army. With some marginall attestations, for the better understanding, remembrance, and judgement of the people ... London, Printed for Laurence Blaiklocke, 1648.
IU (London, 1648).
Akerman, John Yonge, ed. Letters from Roundhead officers, written from Scotland, and chiefly addressed to Captain Adam Baynes, July MDCL-June MDCLX. Edinburgh, 1856.
IU, 820.8 B22p v.101 (Edinburgh, 1856).
All the proceedings of His Excellency the Earl of Essex, from the 1. October to the 14. being a true relation of divers skirmishes which happened between the Earle of Essex his forces and the Cavaliers in the foresaid time. Also a true relation of the taking of divers forts and castles by the said earle. Likewise a true relation of the taking of nine boats laden with ammunition by the Parliaments forces upon the River Severne as it was going to Shrewsbury. London, Printed for Th. Thompson, October 14. 1642.
IU, RBC 942.062 Al51 (London, 1642).
All the transactions between the nobleman and gentlemen now in arms for the covenant ... Edinburgh, Evan Tyler, [1648?]; Reprinted London, John Field, 1648.
IU, RBC (Edinburgh [1648?]; London, 1648).
Anonymus, Basilius, pseud. The case of the king stated, from the very beginning of the warre to this present day, in relation I. to the two houses, II. to the army. ... etc. [London?], 1647.
IU, RBC x942.062 C4992 and x940.06 St291 no.20 ([London?], 1647); ICU DA412 .A1 no.193 Rare bk room ([London?], 1647).
Comments: ICN edition is part of series: English tracts, 1640-1660, no. 193.
Argyll, Archibald Campbell, marquis of, d. 1661. The Lord marques of Argyle’s speech to a grand committe of both Houses of Parliament, the 25th of this instant June, 1646. Together with some papers of the Commissioners for the kingdom of Scotland, wherein they do give their Consent to the Sending of the propositions of peace to His Majesty, and desire their armies to be supplyed, and the accounts between the kingdoms to be perfected, to the end all armies maybe disbanded, &c. Also His Majesties letter to the marques of Ormond, discharging all further treaty with the Irish rebles. And a letter from General Major Monro Concerning the state of affairs in Ireland. Pub. by authority. London, Printed for L. Champman, 1646.
ICN (London, 1646); MnU (London, 1646).
The army’s plea for their present practice: tendered to the consideration of all ingenuous and impartial men. Printed and published by special command. London, Printed by Henry Hills, printer to the army, dwelling in Aldersgate street next door to the Peacock, 1659.
IU, RBC x942.062 C4991 (London, 1659); ICN, Case F 4552 .198 (London, 1659).
Comments: Civil war pamphlets, 1644-60. Dated by Thomason Oct. 24, 1659. Binder’s title of ICN edition: Cromwellian tracts.
Arrowsmith, John, 1602-1659. The covenant avenging sword brandished: in a sermon, before the honorable House of Commons, at their late solemne last Jan. 25. By John Arrowsmith B.D. preacher of the Gospel at Kings-Linne in Norfolke. Published by order of that House ... London, Printed for Samuel Man dwelling at the signe of the Swann in Pauls churchyard, 1643.
IU, 252 Se676 v.2 (London, 1643).
Arrowsmith, John, 1602-1659. Englands Eben-ezer or, stone of help. Set up in thankfull acknowledgment of the Lords having helped us hitherto. More especially, for a memoriall of that help, which the Parliaments forces lately received at Shrewsbury, Weymouth, and elsewhere. In a sermon preached to both the Honorable houses of Parliament, (the Lord Major and aldermen of citie of London, being present) at Christ-church London, upon the late solemne day of Thanksgiving: March 12. By John Arrowsmith, B.D. Published by order of both houses ... London, Printed by Robert Leyburn, for Samuel Man, dwelling in Pauls church-yard, at the signe of the Swan, 1645.
IU, 252 T329 (London, 1645).
The articles of agreement between the Lord Generall, and the Kentishmen, at the delivering up of the city of Canterburie. A letter from York; and the storming of Pembroke by Lieutenant-Generall Cromwell, and the successe thereof. London, Printed by E. A., 1648.
MnU (London, 1648).
Ascham, Anthony, d. 1650. A discourse: wherein is examined, what is particularly lawfull during the confusions and revolutions of government. Or, How farre a man may lawfully conforme to the powers and commands of those who with various successes hold kingdomes divided by civill or forreigne warres ... Likewise whether the nature of warre be consistent with the nature of the Christian religion ... By Ant: Ascham ... London, Printed, Anno Dom, 1648.
IU, RBC 172.4 As2d (London, 1648).
Ascham, Anthony, d. 1650. Of the confusions and revolutions of governments ... London, W. Wilson, 1648.
ICU, RBC Last 29S42 Gen. res. (London, 1648).
Ashe, Simeon, d. 1662. A continuation of the true intelligence from the armies in the north, from the 10. day, to the 27. of this instant July, 1644. Wherein is given a full and particular accompt of the surrender of York, and of the removes of the armies since. By Sim. Ash, chaplain to the Earl of Manchester, and one of the ministers of the Assembly. Published by authoritie, and entered according to order. London, Printed for Thomas Underhill at the Bible in Woodstreet, 1644.
IU, RBC 942.062 As35c (London, 1644).
Atkyns, Richard, 1615-1677. The Civil War by Richard Atkyns. Edited by Peter Young and John Gwyn, edited by Norman Tucker. Hamden, Conn., Archon Books, 1968.
IU, 942.062 C4993 1968 (Hamden, Conn., 1968).
Comments: Military memoires of John Gwyn and Vindication of Richard Atkyns (see next entry).
Atkyns, Richard, 1615-1677. The vindication of Richard Atkyns, esquire. As also a relation of several passages in the western-war, wherein he was concern’d. Together with certain sighs or ejaculations at the end of every chapter ... London, 1669.
ICN, E 5 .A 879 (London, 1669).
Comments: 80 pages.
Brereton, Sir William, bart., 1604-1661. Shrewsbury taken. A copie of Sir William Brereton’s letter to the Parliament: and the copie of a letter from the Committee of Shropshire: with a full relation of the manner of the taking of Shrewsbury ... on ... February 22 ... Also a list of the chiefe prisoners names ... London, R. Austin, 1645.
ICN, Case F 4552 .108 (London, 1645).
Comments: 13 pages.
Brereton, Sir William, bart., 1604-1661. Sir William Breretons letter concerning the surrender of the city of Chester for the Parliament: together with the articles agreed on betwixt both parties, and the commissioners names ... London, Printed for Edward Husband, printer to the honorable House of commons, February 6, 1645 [i.e., 1646, n.s.].
IU, RBC x942.062 B7531 (London, 1645).
Comments: 8 pages.
The case of the army truly stated, together with the mischiefes and dangers that are imminent, and some sutable remedies, humbly proposed by the agents of five regiments of horse, to the respective regiments and the whole army. London, 1647.
ICN (London, 1647).
Comments: 24 pages. English tracts, 1640-1660, no. 637.
Civil War declarations, ordinances, petitions, etc., 1641-49. 3 vols. London, [etc.], 1641-49.
IU, RBC x942.062 (London, 1641-49).
Civil War pamphlets, 1644-60. 31 pamphlets in 1 vol. London, [etc.], 1644-60.
IU, RBC x942.062 C4991 (London, 1644-60).
Clarendon, Edward Hyde, 1st earl of, 1609-1674. The history of the rebellion and civil wars in England to which is added An historical view of the affairs of Ireland. By Edward earl of Clarendon ... 6 vols. Oxford, Clarendon press, n.d.; reprinted, Boston, Wells and Lilly, 1827.
OCl (Oxford, n.d.; Boston, 1827); MiU (Oxford, n.d.; Boston, 1827); OCU (Oxford, n.d.; Boston, 1827); MnU (Oxford, n.d.; Boston, 1827); OU (Oxford, n.d.; Boston, 1827); MiEM (Oxford, n.d.; Boston, 1827).
Comments: Numerous other editions also available at almost every major research library in the Midwest.
A Collection of loyal songs written against the Rump Parliament, between the years 1639 and 1661. Containing, a great variety of merry and diverting characters of the chief sectaries ... With an historical introduction to the whole ... 2 vols. London, Printed for J. Stone, [etc.], 1731.
IU, RBC x942.06 C685 (London, 1731).
Comments: Alexander Brome, 1620-1666, supposed compiler.
Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658. An abstract of a letter from Lieutenant-Generall Cromwell to Sir Thomas Fairfax, commander in chiefe of the forces raised for the defense of the Kingdome. Dated April 26, 1645. Of a great victory obtained by the said Lieutenant Generall Cromwell agianst a party of the Earle of Northamptons regiment ... neere Oxford ... Also the taking of Bletchington-house ... Pub. by authority. London, F. Coles, 1645.
ICU, DA 412 .A1 no. 146 Rare bk room (London, 1645); MnU (London, 1645).
Comments: 7 pages. English tracts, 1640-1660, no. 146.
Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658. A copy of Lieutenant General Crumwels letter, read in the House of commons. And other letters of a great and bloody fight neere Preston. The Scots army totally defeated by Lieutenant Generall Crumwell. With the particulars of the fight, on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday last ... London, Ibbitson, 1648.
ICN, Case J 5454 .188 v.3 (London, 1648).
Comments: 6 pages. Binder’s title: Commonwealth tracts, III.
Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658. A full relation of the great victory obtained by the Parliaments forces under the command of Lieut. gen. Cromwell against the whole army of the Scots, under the conduct of Duke Hamilton ... With an order of Parliament for a Thanksgiving for the same ... London, I. Wright, 1648.
ICN (London, 1648).
Comments: 8 pages.
Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658. A letter from the Lord General Cromwel, concerning the rendition of the Castle of Edinburgh to His Excellency on Articles [dated Dec. 24, 1650]. Together with the passages between His Excellency on Articles and the Governor in order hereunto [i.e., seven letters from Cromwell], and the articles upon which the same were surrendered, and a list of the ordnance and ammunition therein. London, Printed by E. Husband and J. Fields, 1650.
IU, 942.063 C881 (London, 1650).
Comments: 16 pages.
Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658. A letter from the Lord General Cromwel from Dunbar; containing a true relation of the proceedings of the Parliament army under his command in Scotland; and the success ... at Dunbar the 3 of September, 1650. Together with a list of the Scotish officers then taken ... London, Printed by Edward Husband and John Field, 1650.
ICN (London, 1650).
Comments: 16 pages.
Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658. Oliver Cromwell’s letters and speeches, including the supplement to the first edition. With elucidations by Thomas Carlyle ... 2 vols. New York, Harper & brothers, 1859-60.
IU, RBC 942.06 C88Wc 1859 (New York, 1859).
Comments: In various editions and available at almost every midwestern university library.
Een declaratie van Sir Thomas Fairefax, ende d’armee onder zyn commando. Gelijck het ootmoedelicken aen de rechtgerbare Lords ende de Gemeente in’t Parlement vergadert is gepresenteert ... Amsterdam, Gedruckt by de weduwe van J. Broersz, 1647.
ICN, Case F 455 .66 v.9 (Amsterdam, 1647).
Comments: [12] pages. Binder’s title: Pamphlets.
The declaration and ingagement of the Protestant army in the province of Mounster. Under the command of the Right Honourable the Lord baron of Inchiquin. Printed at Cork; and re-Printed at London, 1648.
MnU (London, 1648); ICN (London, 1648).
Comments: 6 pages.
A declaration from His Excellencie Sir Thomas Fairfax, and his Councell of warre: concerning their proceedings in the proposalls prepared and agreed on by the Councel of the army, ... Cambridge, 1647.
IU, 942.062 C4991 (Cambridge, 1647).
Comments: Civil War pamphlets, 1644-60 (6); another copy (14).
Essex, Robert Devereux, earl of, 1591-1646. Two proclamations [on recruiting for the Parliamentary Army]. By ... Robert Earl of Essex; Captain Generall of all the forces raised for the defence of the King and Parliament, and kingdom. London, J. Frank, March 8, 1642.
ICN (London, 1642).
Essex, Robert Devereux, earl of, 1591-1646. A worthy speech spoken by his excellence the Earle of Essex. In the head of his armie, before his arivall at Worcester, on Saturday last, being the 24. of September, 1642. Wherein is declared every particular order and duty which his excellence expects to be performed both by his commanders and souldiers ... London, Printed for Henry Fowler, 1642.
MnU (London, 1642); ICN (London, 1642).
Fairfax, [Sir] Thomas Fairfax, 3d baron, 1612-1671. A change delivered in the name of the army under the command of His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, into the Commissioners of Parliament with the army, at S. Albans, June 14, 1647 and by them sent up to the Parliament against several members of the Honorable House of Commons ... London, Printed for Laurence Chapman, June 18, 1647.
InU (London, 1647); ICN (London, 1647).
Comments: 8 pages.
Fairfax, [Sir] Thomas Fairfax, 3d baron, 1612-1671. Original memoirs of Sir Thos. Fairfax. Written by himself, during the great civil war: with an appendix containing the sieges of Bradford, Manchester, & Preston. London, Knaresbrough, Hargrove and Sons, [etc., etc.], 1810.
ICU, DA410 .F2 (N.p., 1810); MnU (N.p., 1810); OCl (N.p., 1810).
Fairfax, Sir Thomas Fairfax, 3d baron, 1612-1671. Short memorials of some things to be cleared during my command in the army [1645 to 1650]. In An English garner, by Edward Arber, vol 8., pp. 566-610. Westmister, 1897.
OCl (Westminster, 1897).
Fairfax, [Sir] Thomas Fairfax, [3d] baron, 1612-1671. Short memorials of Thomas lord Fairfax. Written by himself. London, Printed for R. Chiswell, 1699.
ICN (London, 1699); OU (London, 1699); IaU (London, 1699); MnU (London, 1699); WU (London, 1699); IU (London, 1699).
Comments: Edited by Brian Fairfax. Appended: “Thomas lord Fairfax, his epitaph,” made by the Duke of Buckingham. See also in Maseres, F., ed., Select tracts relating to the civil wars in England, in the reign of King Charles the First, pt. 2, pp. 409-53, London, 1815; available at MnU and MiU.
Fairfax, Sir Thomas Fairfax, 3d baron, 1612-1671. Sir Thomas Fairfax his summons sent into Oxford, and the governours answer, with the names of those Sir Thomas Glenham desires passes for to treat about what he shall send. Also Sir Thomas Fairfax his summons sent into Wallingford, Bostoll, and Rudcot. And the copie of the articles for the surrender of Dudley castle to Sir William Brereton, with all ordnance, armes and ammunition, bag and baggage. These being examined by the originall copies, are commanded to be printed, and are published according to order of Parliament. London, Printed by Elizabeth Purslow, May 14, 1646.
IU, 942.062 F161s (London, 1646).
Fairfax, [Sir] Thomas Fairfax, 3d baron, 1612-1671. Two letters from His Excellency Sr. Thomas Fairfax. One to the commissioners of the armie, the other to the Right Honorable the Lord major, aldermen, and common-councell of the city of London. As it was presented, July 29, 1647. [London?, 1647].
ICN ([London?, 1647]).
Comments: 4 pages. Caption title.
Filmer, Sir Robert, d. 1653. The anarchy of a limited or mixed monarchy. Or, a succinct examination of the fundamentals of monarchy, both in this and other kingdoms, as well about the right of power in kings, as of the originall or naturall liberty of the people. A question never yet disputed, though most necessary in these times ... London, 1648.
IU, RBC x321.7 H921Yf (London, 1648).
Gwynne, John (or Gwyn, John, Captain), fl. 1660. Military memoires of the great civil war. Being the military memoirs of John Gwynne; and an account of the Earl of Glencairn’s expedition, as general of His Majesty’s forces, in the Highlands of Scotland, in the years 1653 & 1654. By a person who was eye and ear witness to every transaction. With an appendix. Edinburgh, Printed for A. Constable and co.; [etc., etc.] 1822.
IU (Edinburgh, 1822).
Holles, Denzil, 1st baron, 1599-1680. An exact and true relation of the dangerous and bloody fight, between His Majesties army, and the parliaments forces, neer Kyneton in the county of Warwick, the 23 of this instant October. Sent in a letter to John Pym ... London, E. Husbands & J. Franck, 1642.
ICN (London, 1642); MnU (London, 1642); IU (London, 1642).
Comments: 8 pages.
Holles, Denzil, 1st baron, 1599-1680. A grave and learned speech, or An apology delivered by Denzill Hollis, esq.; in a full answer to the charge against him, from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax and the army: for the clearing of himselfe in every particular crime charged against him in the papers. [London], 1647.
ICN, Case J 5453 .2665 1646-48 (London, 1647); IU (London, 1647).
Comments: ICN edition included bound under the title “English pamphlets, 1646-1648.”
Holles, Denzil, 1st baron, 1599-1680. The petition of the members of the House of Commons, who are accused by the army. Presented to the House upon Tuesday the 29 of June 1647. Expressing their grounds for desiring leave to absent themselves from the House, and their earnest desire for a speedy day to be given unto Sir Thomas Fairfax and the army to send in what particulars they pretend to have against them; that so a way may be open for them to vindicate their honour and innocency. London: Printed for R. Smith, 1647.
IU (London, 1647).
Comments: 7 pages.
A list of the Colonels as also of the severall counties out of which they are to raise their men; as also the names of ships, captaines, and lieutenants that are now set forth under the command of ... Algernoon Percey Earle of Northumberland, &c. generall and admirall of His Maiesties armie and fleete for this expedition, 1640. London, T. Paine, for T. Walkley, 1640.
MiU (London, 1640).
Memorable dayes and workes of God in the yeare past, 1645, or A catalogue of the cities, castles, townes, and forts that have beene taken by the Parliaments forces since January last. London, Printed for J. Bartlett, 1646.
InU (London, 1646); MnU (London, 1646).
Monro, Robert, d. 1680? A letter of great consequence, sent by the Honorable, Robert lord Monro, out of the kingdom of Ireland, to the honorable, the Committee for the Irish affairs in England, concerning the state of the rebellion there. Together with the relation of a great victory he obtained, and of his taking the Earl of Antrim, about whom was found divers papers, which discovered a dangerous plot against the Protestants in all His Majesties dominions, their plot being set down by consent of the Queens Majestie, for the ruine of religion, and overthrow of His Majesties three kingdoms ... [London?] Printed for Edward Husbands, July 8, 1643.
IU, 941.56 M7571 (London?, 1643); WU (London?, 1643).
Comments: 7 pages.
Nethersal, Sir Francis, 1587-1659. Problems necessary to be determined by all that have, or have not taken part on either side of the late unnaturall warre. For the making of their peace with God ... By P. D. [pseud.] ... [London], 1648.
ICN (London, 1648).
The petition of the knights, gentlemen, freeholders, and others to the inhabitants of the county and city of York, presented to the Honorable House of Commons now assembled in Parliament. Wherein (inter alia) they humbly offer to billet and mayntain at their own charge 300 of their horse, and 3,000 of their trained bands within their own shire for three months, if the Parliament shall think fit. Subscribed by the lord major and aldermen of York, by the high sheriff and very many knights, esquires, and gentlemen of good quality. With the manner of their taking protestation, before they subscribed the petition. London, Printed for John Franke, and are to be sold at his shop next doore to the Kings Head in Fleet Street, 1642.
IU, RBC 942.062 C499 v.2 (London, 1642).
Political and religious pamphlets, 1636-57. 36 pamphlets in 1 vol. London, 1636-57.
IU, RBC x942.062 P759 (London, 1636-57).
Propositions of the Irish rebells (by the name of Roman Catholiques of Ireland) presented to his Maiestie in pursuance of their remonstrance of grievances, and annexed to the said remonstrance. Which being granted, the rebells doe offer to assist his Majestie with ten thousand Irish against the Parliament. And further to expose their lives and fortunes to serve His Majestie as occasion shall require. London, Printed by I.N. for Henry Twyford at the three Daggers in Fleet-street, 1644.
ICU (London, 1644).
Pym, John, 1584-1643. Certain select observations on the several offices and officers in the militia of England, with the power of the Parliament to raise the same, as they shall judge expedient, &c. Collected and found among the papers of the late Mr. John Pymm, a member of the House of Commons. Writ in the year 1641. Manuscript.
MnU (manuscript, 1641).
Pym, John, 1584-1643. Mr. Pym, his speech in Parliament on Saturday the 19th of February, concerning the passing of the bill in the commons House, for the present pressing of 15,000 men, to be immediately transported for Ireland. Which bill was that evening sent up to the Lords for their assent, and was by them also consented unto, and passed accordingly. London, R. C., 1641.
ICN, Case J 5453 .83 (London, 1641); InU (London, 1641); IaU (London, 1641).
Comments: ICN edition bound under title “Speeches in Parliament, 1640-42.”
Raguenet, François, 1660?-1722. Histoire d’Olivier Cromwel. Paris, Chez C. Barbin, 1691.
IU (Paris, 1691); OU (Paris, 1691).
A relation of the taking of Ciceter in the county of Glocester, on Thursday, Febru. 2, 1642, by seven thousand of the Cavliers, under the command of Prince Rupert, Prince Maurice, the earles of Northampton, Carnarvon, Denbigh, and Cleveland ... and divers others. sent to a friend in London, by one who was present at, and some days after the taking of it. Published because of the many false reports that were in print concerning that businesse. Printed at London, 1642 [repr. Gloucester, 1823?].
MnU (London, 1642).
Comments: Reprint edition (In: [Washbourn, J.] ed. Bibliotheca gloucestrensis. Gloucester, 1825. p. [175]-185.)
Sedgwick, Obadiah, 1600-1658. A thanksgiving-sermon, preached before the Honourable House of commons at Westminister, April 19, 1644. For the happie and seasonable victory of Sir Will. Waller and Sir Will. Balfore, & c. over Sir Ralph Hopton and his forces raised against the Parliament. By Obadiah Sedgqick B. D. and pastour at Coggeshall in Essex. Published by order of the House of commons ... London, Printed by J. R. for Samuel Gellibrand, and are to be sold at his shop at the Brasen Serpent in Pauls church-yard, 1644.
ICN (London, 1644); IU (London, 1644).
Stevens, Henry, 1597-ca. 1655. The papers of Captain Henry Stevens, waggon-master-general to King Charles I. Transcribed and edited by Margaret Toynbee. [Oxford?], Oxfordshire Record Society, [1961].
ICN ([Oxford?], 1961).
To the Kings Most Excellent Maiesty. The humble gratulation, and petition of the trained bands, and freeholders, and others the gentry, and communalty of the county palatine of Chester; whose names are under-written. Delivered upon Hoole-heath, by the trayned bands, a coppie of the same being hung upon the top of every collours; subscribed by the severall companies, and so presented to the King. London, Printed for M. Y., 1642.
IU, RBC xq942.062 C499 v.3 (London, 1642).
Comments: Broadside. Civil war declarations, ordinances, petitions, etc., 1641-49, vol.3, no. 12. Dated Oct. 24, 1642.
Washbourn, John, 1760?-1829, ed. Bibliotheca gloucestrensis: a collection of scarce and curious tracts, relating to the county and city of Gloucester; illustrative of, and published during the civil war; with an historical introduction, notes, and an appendix. Gloucester, Printed for the editor, 1825.
MnU (Gloucester, 1825); MiU (Gloucester, 1825); OCl (Gloucester, 1825); WU DA 670 +65 W3 (Gloucester, 1825); IU q942.41 W27b (Glouceseter, 1825).
Comments: Includes several relations of battles and skirmishes in Gloucester county during the English Civil War.
Wishart, George, bishop of Edinburgh, 1599-1671. The history of the Kings Majesties affairs in Scotland, under the conduct of the most honourable James Marques of Montrose, earle of Kinkardyn, and generall governour of that kingdome, in the years 1644, 1645, & 1646. London?, 1648.
IU, RBC x941 W75dE 1648 (London?, 1648).
Wither, George, 1588-1667. The British appeals, with Gods mercifull replies, on the behalfe of the common-wealth of England. Contained in a briefe commemorative poem, composed for a memorial of some of those many signall mercies, lately vouchsafed to this republike; especially, for those deliverances upon the appeales of the parliaments, and royall forces at Naseby; of the English and Scottish armies neer Dunbar in Scotland, and for the late surrender of Edenburgh castle, & c. By Geo. Wither, esquire ... Printed for the author, and are to be sold by Nathaniel Brooks, at the Angel in Corn-hill, 1651.
WU ([London?], 1651).
Comments: In verse.
Wither, George, 1588-1667. Campo-musae, or the field-musings of Captain George Wither, touching his military ingagement for the king and Parliament. The justnesse of the same, and the present distractions of these islands ... London, Printed by R. Austin, and A. Coe, 1643.
IU, RBC 821 W77c (London, 1643); MnU (London, 1643); ICN (London, 1643); ICU (London, 1643); WU (London, 1644); IU (London, 1644).
Comments: In verse.