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Date
Octob. 14. [1642]
Location
London
London, England
Great Britain
London, England
Great Britain
Media format
Printed text
Extent
[2], 8 [i.e. 6] p.
Language
English
Reference IDs
British Museum. Catalogue of the pamphlets, books, newspapers, and manuscripts relating to the Civil War, the Commonwealth, and Restoration, collected by George Thomason, 1640-1661: E.122[12]
Folger bibliographic ID: 137338
ESTC number: R18118
Wing number: H1463
Folger call number: Film Acc. 627
Folger holdings ID: 189161
Folger bibliographic ID: 137338
ESTC number: R18118
Wing number: H1463
Folger call number: Film Acc. 627
Folger holdings ID: 189161
Notes
Bibliographic format
quarto
General notes
Date of publication from Wing Page 6 has been misnumbered 8 Signatures: A⁴
Also known as
Extended title: The Queens Majesties message and letter from the Hague in Holland, directed to the Kings most excellent Majesty, &c : being sent in that ship ... who had in her fifty commanders, ... and great store of other armes and ammunition, all which was sent to his Majesty. And now comming up to London to be disposed of by the Parliament for the kingdomes safety and security, which letter, with divers others, are in the custody of - Henry Elsing Cler. P. Dom. Com. All which letters were cast over-board into the sea, and miraculously saved by a sailor in the said ship. Also the declaration and petition of the Palsgrave and the Queene his mother to both houses of Parliament for their annuall pension, with all denying and disclaiming in having any hand or consent in Prince Roberts unruly actions, against the Parliament
Subjects
Related names
author: Henrietta Maria, Queen, consort of Charles I, King of England, 1609-1669
associated with: Karl Ludwig, Elector Palatine, 1617-1680
associated with: Elizabeth, Queen, consort of Frederick I, King of Bohemia, 1596-1662
associated with: Karl Ludwig, Elector Palatine, 1617-1680
associated with: Elizabeth, Queen, consort of Frederick I, King of Bohemia, 1596-1662