To the right honorable the Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament the humble petition of Major Hercules Langrish and Olymphas his uuife (of the right honourable family du Plessis in France), in behalfe of themselves, and of their sonnes Captaine Hercules and Cornet Lucullus.
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- To the right honorable the Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament the humble petition of Major Hercules Langrish and Olymphas his uuife (of the right honourable family du Plessis in France), in behalfe of themselves, and of their sonnes Captaine Hercules and Cornet Lucullus.
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- Langrish, Hercules.
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- [S.l. :: s.n.,
- 1644?]
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TO THE RIGHT
HONORABLE theLords &Commons Assembled in Parliament The humblePetition of MajorHercules Langrish andOlymphas hisVVife (of the RightHonourable Family du Plesseys in France ) in behalfe of themselves, and of their sonnes CaptaineHercules and CornetLucullus. -
To the Right Honourable the
Lords &Commons A more full Relation of greiuances and demeanours, or rather representation thereof, made by MajorHercules Langrish, both for himselfe, ad his Wife Olimphas as also for his Sonns CaptaineHercules, and CornetLucullus, and likewise of their most humble requests and offers.