The commentaries of Sr. Francis Vere being diverse pieces of service, wherein he had command / written by himself in way of commentary ; published by William Dillingham ...
- Title
- The commentaries of Sr. Francis Vere being diverse pieces of service, wherein he had command / written by himself in way of commentary ; published by William Dillingham ...
- Author
- Vere, Francis, Sir, 1560-1609.
- Publication
- Cambridge :: Printed by John Field ...,
- 1657.
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- Subject terms
- Vere, Francis, -- Sir, 1560-1609.
- Netherlands -- History -- Wars of Independence, 1556-1648.
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Contents
- half title
- encomium
- illustration
- frontispiece
- title page
- TO THE RIGHT WORSHIPFULL HORACE TOWNSHEND, BARONET.
- To the ingenuous Reader.
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Sir
Robert Naunton in hisFragmenta Regalia, p.41. - The Contents.
- ERRATA.
- map
- map
- illustration
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THE COMMENTARIES OF S
r .FRANCIS VERE. - BOMMELER-WAERT.
- The relief of RHINBERGH.
- The second relieving of RHINBERGH.
- The relieving of the Castle of LITKENHOOVEN.
- The surprise of ZVTPHEN sconce.
- The siege of DEVENTER.
- The defeat given to the Duke of Parma at KNODSENBVRGH∣FORT.
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The
Calis -journey. - The Island voiage.
- The Government of the BRIELL.
- The action at TVRNHOVLT.
- The Battel at NEWPORT.
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An Account of the last charge at NEW∣PORT-battel, by Sir
John Ogle. - The siege of OSTEND.
- A Continuation of the siege of OSTEND.
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Sir
Francis Vere his parlie atOstend, written by SirIohn Ogle there present.
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PRAELIUM NUPORTANUM Rerum fide tradebat IS. DORISLAUS.
J. C. - addendum