A relation made in the House of Commons by Col. Nathaniel Fiennes concerning the surrender of the city and castle of Bristoll, August 5. 1643 together with the transcripts and extracts of certain letters wherein his care for the preservation of the city doth appear.
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- A relation made in the House of Commons by Col. Nathaniel Fiennes concerning the surrender of the city and castle of Bristoll, August 5. 1643 together with the transcripts and extracts of certain letters wherein his care for the preservation of the city doth appear.
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- Fiennes, Nathaniel, 1607 or 8-1669.
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- London :: Printed for R.D.,
- [1643].
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The Copy of a Letter written to my Lord
Say, by ColonellNathaniel Fiennes, and the Gentlemen ofSommer set andGlocester-shire for the setling of a sufficient Garison in thatCity; they having written another to my Lord Generall to the same purpose. -
A Copie of a Letter written by my Lord Ge∣nerall, to the Lord SAY, concerning the setling of a sufficient Garison at BRISTOLL, according to the Propositions made by Colonell
Fiennes to that purpose. -
A Draught of the Ordinance presented to the House of Commons by the Le:
Say, for the setling of a sufficient GarrisonAT BRISTOLL, According to the Propositions made by ColonellFiennes, and recommended unto his care by my Lord Generall, and the Gentlemen of Somer∣set and Gloucestershire. -
An Approbation of the Ordinance presented to the House by the Lord
Say, for the setling of the Garrison of Bristoll, by the prin∣cipall Gentlemen of Berkly Devision in Glocestershire. -
An Extract out of a Letter from Col:
Fiennes to my Lond Gene∣rall, dated March 20. upon occasion of SirWill. Wallers draw∣ing forth Col:Essex's Regiment out of Bristoll. -
An Extract of another Letter from Col:
Fiennes to Col:Hamb∣den, datedMarch. the 19th. - letter
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An Extract of a Letter written from Col:
Fiennes to the LordSay his Father,May, 12. 1643. -
An Extract of a Letter from Col:
Fiennes to the LordSay his Father, datedMay 13, 1643. -
An Extract out of a Letter from Col:
Fiennes to my LordSay his Father,June 9: 1643. -
An Extract of another Letter written to the Lord Say,
June 17. 1643. -
Another Extract of a Letter of
Iune 24. -
Another Extract of a Letter of
July 8. 1643. Sent by the same Col.Fines to my LordSay his Father. -
A Letter written by Sir
W. Waller and SirArthur Haslerigge to Mr:John Ashe, to hasten forces out ofBristol unto them, Whereupon 1200 was sent. -
A Copie of the Result of the Coun∣cell of Warre held by the Enemies, concer∣ning the Assaulting of the City of
Bristoll, found in CollonelBucks pocket that was there staine, with divers other Officers and Gentlemen of qualitie.