Title | 'A True Relation of the putting to death of one Master Boys, A Citizen of London, at Redding, by the bloody minded person, Colonell Afton, a knowne and professed Papist, and one whom his Majesty imployes to settle the Protestant Religion' political tract |
Description | '2. A Relation of the Battel at Tadcaster, between the Army of Protestants under the Command of the Lo: Fairfax, and an Army of Papists under the Command of the Earle of Newcastle, with a Lift of the names of the Popish Commanders. 3. A Lift of the Prisoners that were Officers, taken at the Battell at Winchester by the Parliament Forces, Commanded by Colonell Hurry, Colonell Middleton, Colonell Arthur Goodwin, and Colonell Browne a Citizen of London, whose Dragooneers entered the City first by Assault. 4. Of the great danger the Protestant Religion is in, if this Army of Papists grow to a great Body, and the Queen come and set up her Standard in the head of that Army'. Previously part of the Champney collection 1644. |