Terrible newes from York sent in a letter to London concerning great and weighty affairs of high cousequence [sic].: Allo [sic], a great mutiny and uprore, which hapned in the city of York, at twelve of the clock at night by threescore rogues which rose with clubs and bils, animated on by some great person, against 20 men of good quality, who lodged there on Sunday night. With some passages concerning the Kentish petition. Togethether [sic] with a declaration from both Houses of Parliament, concerning the Church of England. Hen. Elsing Cler. Par. D. Com.
- Title
- Terrible newes from York sent in a letter to London concerning great and weighty affairs of high cousequence [sic].: Allo [sic], a great mutiny and uprore, which hapned in the city of York, at twelve of the clock at night by threescore rogues which rose with clubs and bils, animated on by some great person, against 20 men of good quality, who lodged there on Sunday night. With some passages concerning the Kentish petition. Togethether [sic] with a declaration from both Houses of Parliament, concerning the Church of England. Hen. Elsing Cler. Par. D. Com.
- Author
- T. K.
- Publication
- [London] :: Printed for Iohn Coe,
- 1642.
- Rights/Permissions
-
This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Searching, reading, printing, or downloading EEBO-TCP texts is reserved for the authorized users of these project partner institutions. Permission must be granted for subsequent distribution, in print or electronically, of this text, in whole or in part. Please contact project staff at eebotcp-info@umich.edu for further further information or permissions.
- Subject terms
- Great Britain -- History
- Earle, Richard, -- Sir, -- d. 1667.
- Link to this Item
-
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/a87664.0001.001
- Cite this Item
-
"Terrible newes from York sent in a letter to London concerning great and weighty affairs of high cousequence [sic].: Allo [sic], a great mutiny and uprore, which hapned in the city of York, at twelve of the clock at night by threescore rogues which rose with clubs and bils, animated on by some great person, against 20 men of good quality, who lodged there on Sunday night. With some passages concerning the Kentish petition. Togethether [sic] with a declaration from both Houses of Parliament, concerning the Church of England. Hen. Elsing Cler. Par. D. Com." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A87664.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 30, 2024.
Contents
- title page
-
Strange and fearfull NEWES FROM
YORK. -
A true Relation of some Remarkable Pas∣sages, that hapned between Sir Richard Earl, &
and threescore persons with clubs and bils, who assaulted them in the Housc where they lay, &c. -
A DECLARATION OF Both Houses of Parliament, concer∣ning the establishing of Church Govern∣ment, throughout the whole Kingdome of
England.