A letter sent from a gentleman to Mr. Henry Martin esquire, a member of the House of Commons, from Worcester, this19. of Octob. 1642, who was imployed by his Excellence to deliver a letter to the Earle of Dorset, with the votes of both Houses of Parliament concerning a petition to be delivered to his Majestie shewing the desperate resolution of the Cavalliers who sweare they will neither give nor take quarter.

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A letter sent from a gentleman to Mr. Henry Martin esquire, a member of the House of Commons, from Worcester, this19. of Octob. 1642, who was imployed by his Excellence to deliver a letter to the Earle of Dorset, with the votes of both Houses of Parliament concerning a petition to be delivered to his Majestie shewing the desperate resolution of the Cavalliers who sweare they will neither give nor take quarter.

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Wing (2nd ed.): C6085.

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