Rushworth, John.
Sir Ralph Hoptons and all his forces comming in to the Parliament. on Thursday last, according to the articles and propositions sent to him by Sir Thomas Fairfax, certified in two letters to the Honourable William Lenthall Esquire, Speaker of the Honourable house of Commons. Appointed by the Honourable William Lenthall Esquire Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons, to be forthwith printed and published.
London: printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Honourable House of Commons, 16. March 1646.
ESTC No. R200669.Grub Street ID 78161.
Rushworth, John.
Historical collections of private passages of state, weighty matters in law, remarkable proceedings in five Parliaments. ... now published by John Rushworth ...
London: printed for D. Browne, J. Walthoe, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, S. Buckley, [and 13 others in London], 1721-22.
ESTC No. N33525.Grub Street ID 21997.
Rushworth, John.
Historical collections of private passages of state, weighty matters in law, remarkable proceedings in five Parliaments. ... now published by John Rushworth ...
London: printed for D. Browne, J. Walthoe, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, S. Buckley, [and 13 others in London], 1721-22.
ESTC No. N33526.Grub Street ID 21998.
Rushworth, John.
The taking of Tiverton, with the castle, church, and fort, by Sir Thomas Fairfax, on the Lords-day last, Octob. 19. 1645. Wherein was taken Colonel Sir Gilbert Talbot, the governour. Major Sadler, major to Col. Talbot. 20. officers of note. 200. common souldiers. Foure peece of ordnance. 500. armes, with store of ammunition, provision, and treasure. Also the severall defeats given to Goring, by his Excellency, and all Gorings forces fled before him. Published according to order.
London: Printed for R.A., Octob. 23. 1645.
ESTC No. R200331.Grub Street ID 77875.
Rushworth, John.
A letter sent to the Honorable William Lenthall Esquire, Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons, concerning the miraculous taking of Tiverton-Castle with the church.
London: printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons, October 23. 1645.
ESTC No. R212258.Grub Street ID 87884.
Rushworth, John.
A true relation of the storming Bristoll, and the taking the town, castle, forts, ordnance, ammunition and arms, by Sir Thomas Fairfax's army, on Thursday the 11. of this instant Septemb. 1645. Together with severall articles between Prince Rupert, and Generall Fairfax, before the delivering up of the castle. Sent in severall letters to the Honorable William Lenthall Esq; Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons, and read in the said House. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this relation with the articles, be forthwith printed and published: H Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
London: printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons, Sept. 13. 1645.
ESTC No. R200264.Grub Street ID 77809.
Rushworth, John.
A true relation concerning the late fight at Torrington, between the forces under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the forces under the command of the Lord Hopton and others. Sent in a letter to the Honorable William Lenthal Esq; Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons, and by him appointed to be forthwith printed and published:.
London: Printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons, Feb. 20. 1645. [i.e. 1646].
ESTC No. R25118.Grub Street ID 108831.
Rushworth, John.
A letter sent to the Honoble William Lenthal Esq; Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons. Concerning Sir Tho: Fairfax's gallant proceedings in Cornwal, since his advance from Torrington and Launceston to Bodman, where they have taken divers prisoners, and Prince Charl driven into Pendennis-Castle. Appointed by the Honorable William Lenthal Esq; to be forthwith printed and published.
London: printed for Edw. Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Golden Dragon in Fleetstreet, neer the Inner-Temple, March 7. 1645. [i.e. 1646].
ESTC No. R200654.Grub Street ID 78146.
Rushworth, John.
Sir Thomas Fairfax's proceedings in the vvest against the enemy since he advanced to Bodman in Cornvval: sent to the Honoble William Lenthal Esq; Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons. Wherein is a list of the names of the Lord Mohuns and divers other persons of qualit of that county that are come in to the Parliament. Together with the Cornish petition to Sir Tho: Fairfax, for their acceptance to joyn with him in this cause. Also a summons sent to the Lord Hopton. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this letter and petition be forthwith printed and published. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
London: Printed for Edw. Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Golden Dragon in Fleetstreet, neer the Inner-Temple, March 10. 1645. [i.e. 1646].
ESTC No. R200659.Grub Street ID 78150.
Rushworth, John.
A letter sent to the Hono[ra]ble William Lenthal Esq. speaker of the Honorable House of Commons : concerning Sir Thomas Fairfax's rovting of the enemy in the West, neer Bodman, March 8, 1645 : together with the Lord Hoptons answer to Sir Thomas Fairfax's summons.
London: Printed for Edw. Husband .. and are to be sold at his shop .., March 12, 1645 [1646].
ESTC No. R35154.Grub Street ID 117587.
Rushworth, John.
A late letter from Sir Thomas Fairfax's army now in Truro. Relating the severall passages in the treaty, and what is concluded. Communicated to both Houses of Parliament upon Munday 16. March 1645. Die Lunæ 16 March 1645. Ordered by the Lords assembled in Parliament, tha this letter be forthwith printed and published. Ioh. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum.
London: Printed for Iohn Wright at the Kings Head in the old Bayley, 17 March 1645. [i.e. 1646].
ESTC No. R200675.Grub Street ID 78168.
Rushworth, John.
A more full and exact relation (being the third letter to the Honorable William Lenthal Esquire, Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons) of the several treaties between Sir Tho. Fairfax and Sir Ralph Hopton, and of his coming into the Parliament. Together with the coming in of the gentry of that county to Sir Thomas, and the taking of Saint Mawes, the principle fort of Pendennis Castle. Which letter was read in the House of Commons. 17. Martii. 1645. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this letter be forthwith printed and published. H. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
London: printed for Edw. Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Golden Dragon in Fleetstreet, neer the Inner-Temple, March 18. 1645. [i.e. 1646].
ESTC No. R200677.Grub Street ID 78170.
Rushworth, John.
Tvvo letters sent to the Honorable William Lenthal Esquire, Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons: concerning the total disbanding of Sir Ralph Hoptons army in Cornvval. And Sir Thomas Fairfax his advance towards Execter. Appointed by the Honorable William Lenthal Esquire, Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons, to be forthwith printed and published.
London: Printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons, March 27. 1646.
ESTC No. R200709.Grub Street ID 78201.
Rushworth, John.
Sir Thomas Fairfax's proceedings in the vvest against the enemy since he advanced to Bodman in Cornvval: sent to the Honoble William Lenthal Esq; Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons. Wherein is a list of the names of the Lord Mohuns and divers other persons of qualit of that county that are come in to the Parliament. Together with the Cornish petition to Sir Tho: Fairfax, for their acceptance to joyn with him in this cause. Also a summons sent to the Lord Hopton. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this letter and petition be forthwith printed and published. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
London: printed for Edw. Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Golden Dragon in Fleetstreet, neer the Inner-Temple, March 7. 1645. [i.e. 1646].
ESTC No. R220878.Grub Street ID 95120.
Rushworth, John.
A true relation of the fight at Bovy-Tracy, between the Parliaments forces under the command of Sir Tho: Fairfax, and three regiments of the Kings horse. Wherein were taken four hundred horse, and seven horse-colours, with divers officers and souldiers. As it was sent in two letters, the one, to the Honorable William Lenthal Esq; Speaker to the Honorable House of Commons. The other, to the Honored Edm. Prideaux Esq; a Member of the said House. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this relation be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
London: printed for Edw. Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Golden Dragon in Fleetstreet, neer the Inner-Temple, January. 15. 1645. [i.e. 1646].
ESTC No. R200523.Grub Street ID 78026.
Rushworth, John.
A letter sent to the honorable William Lenthal, Esq. Speaker of the honorable House of Commons. With severall letters form the Lord Norwich, Lord Capel, Sir Charles Lucas; and their agreement for the delivery of the town of Colchester. The petition of the Major and Aldermen of the Town; and the generals answer. With the results of the counsell of war.
London: printed for John Partridge, 1648.
ESTC No. R205158.Grub Street ID 81966.
Rushworth, John.
15 Junii, 1648. The particulars of the fight at Colchester (sent in a letter to the Honorable William Lenthal Esq; Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons) was read in the house of Commons: in which letter it appears, the town is besieged, and five hundred of the enemies were taken prisoners, and six hundred left the town, sixty that were killed buried in one churchyard, besides what was slain in the other part of the town, Sir William Campion slain, one knight more, Col: Cook, Major Eyres, two other majors, and other officers, Mersey Fort taken, with two culverins, two sakers, and one drake, and Col: Steward, Col: Thornton and Sir Bar. Scudamore taken raising forces near Newmarket. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this letter be forthwith printed and published. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
London: printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons, June 17. 1648.
ESTC No. R203401.Grub Street ID 80499.
Rushworth, John.
A letter sent to the Honorable William Lenthal Esq; Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons, of the late fight at Colchester, and, how the suburbs of the said town were fired by the Lord Goring, Lord Capel, Sir Charls Lucas, and the rest of the enemy. Printed by the command of the Honorable William Lenthal Esq; Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons.
London: printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons, July 17. 1648.
ESTC No. R203404.Grub Street ID 80501.
Rushworth, John.
A letter sent to the Honorable William Lenthal Esq; Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons, of the fight between His Excellency's the Lord Fairfax forces at Maidstone, and the Kentish forces, June 1. 1648. Printed by the command of William Lenthal Esq; Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons.
London: printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons, June 3. 1648.
ESTC No. R203405.Grub Street ID 80502.
Rushworth, John.
5 Iulii, 11 at night. A letter from the Leaguer before Colchester, sent to the Honorable Committee at Derby-House, of the great fight between his Excellency the Lord Fairfax, and the forces in Colchester. Ordered by the said Committee, that this letter be forthwith printed and published. Gualther Frost, Secr'.
London: printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons, July 7. 1648.
ESTC No. R203407.Grub Street ID 80503.
Rushworth, John.
A true relation of the surrendring of Colchester to his Excellency the Lord Generall Fairfax. As it was sent in a letter to the Honourable William Lenthal, Esquire, speaker of the Honourable House of Commons.
London: printed by R.W. for Iohn Partridge, 1648.
ESTC No. R210877.Grub Street ID 86913.
Rushworth, John.
A true relation of disbanding the supernumerary forces in the several counties of this kingdom, and the dominion of Wales, amounting to twenty thousand horse and foot; to the great ease of the kingdom, and taking off free-quarter from the subject. Published for satisfaction of the three kingdoms.
London: printed for Laurence Chapman, Feb. 28. 1647. [i.e. 1648].
ESTC No. R204623.Grub Street ID 81543.
Rushworth, John.
The severall fights neere Colchester in Essex. A list of the names of the knights, collonels and chiefe officers, taken and killed on both sides, 5 piece of ordnance taken, 3 colours, and 600 armes, 3 lords, divers knights and collonels, and 4000 cooped up in Colchester. Also Major Generall Lamberts victories in the North, Sir Marmaduke Langdale driven out of VVestmerland. Divers prisoners taken. Penrith and Braugham Castle taken, and Sir Marmaduke Langdale, with his forces fled to Carlisle. Pursued by the Northern Forces. June. 17. 1648. Imprimatur, Gilb. Mabbott.
London: printed for Richard Smithurst, and are to be sold neer Hosier-Lane, 1648.
ESTC No. R204973.Grub Street ID 81820.
Rushworth, John.
Historical collections of private passages of state. Weighty matters in law. Remarkable proceedings in five Parliaments. Beginning the sixteenth year of King James, anno 1618. And ending the fifth year of King Charls, anno 1629. Digested in order of time, and now published by John Rushworth of Lincolns-Inn, Esq;.
London: printed by Tho. Newcomb for George Thomason, at the sign of the Rose and Crown in St Pauls Churchyard, 1659.
ESTC No. R219757.Grub Street ID 94246.
Rushworth, John.
Historical collections of private passages of state. Weighty matters in law. Remarkable proceedings in five Parliaments. Beginning the sixteenth year of King James, anno 1618. And ending the fifth year of King Charls, anno 1629. Digested in order of time, and now published by John Rushworth of Lincolns-Inn, Esq;.
London: printed by Tho. Newcomb for George Thomason, at the sign of the Rose and Crown in St Paul's Church-yard, 1659.
ESTC No. R226403.Grub Street ID 99434.
Rushworth, John.
Historical collections of private passages of state. Weighty matters in law. Remarkable proceedings in five Parliaments. Beginning the sixteenth year of King James, anno 1618. And ending the fifth year of King Charls, anno 1629. Digested in order of time, and now published by John Rushworth of Lincolns-Inn, Esq;.
London: printed by Tho. Newcomb for George Thomason, at the sign of the Rose and Crown in St Pauls Churchyard, 1659.
ESTC No. R234555.Grub Street ID 105892.
Rushworth, John.
Historical collections of private passages of state. ... Digested in order of time, and now published by John Rushworth ...
London: printed by Tho. Newcomb for George Thomason, 1659-1701.
ESTC No. T195706.Grub Street ID 229312.
Rushworth, John.
The tryal of Thomas Earl of Strafford, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, upon an impeachment of high treason by the Commons then assembled in Parliament, in the name of themselves and of all the Commons in England: begun in Westminster-Hall the 22th of March 1640. And continued before judgment was given until the 10th of May 1641. Shewing the form of parliamentary proceedings in an impeachment of treason. To which is added a short account of some other matters of fact transacted in both houses of Parliament, precedent, concomitant and subsequent to the said tryal: with some special arguments in law relating to a bill of attainder. Faithfully collected, and impartially published, without observation or reflection, by John Rushworth of Lincolnes-Inn, Esq;.
London: printed for John Wright at the Crown on Ludgate-Hill, and Richard Chiswell at the Rose and Crown in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1680.
ESTC No. R22355.Grub Street ID 97347.
Rushworth, John.
Historical collections. The second part, containing the principal matters which happened from the dissolution of the Parliament, on the 10th of March, 4. Car. I. 1628/9. Until the summoning of another Parliament, which met at Westminster, April 13. 1640. With an account of the proceedings of that Parliament; and the transactions and affairs from that time, until the meeting of another Parliament, November the 3d following. With some remarkable passages therein during the first six months. Impartially related and disposed in annals. Setting forth only matter of fact in order of time, without observation or reflection. By John Rushworth of Lincolns-Inn, Esq.
London: printed by J.D. for John Wright at the Crown on Ludgate-hill, and Richard Chiswell at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1680.
ESTC No. R226405.Grub Street ID 99435.
Rushworth, John.
Historical collections of private passages of state. Weighty matters in law. Remarkable proceedings in five Parliaments. Beginning the sixteenth year of King James, anno 1618. And ending the fifth year of King Charls, anno 1629. Digested in order of time, and now published by John Rushworth of Lincolns-Inn, Esq;.
London: printed by J[ames]. A[stwood]. for Robert Boulter at the Turks-head in Cornhill, 1682.
ESTC No. R12967.Grub Street ID 61103.
Rushworth, John.
Historical collections. The second part. Containing principal matters which happened from the dissolution of the parliament, on the 10th of March, 4 Car. I. 1628/9. until the summoning of another parliament, which met at Westminster, April 13. 1640. With an account of the proceedings of that parliament; and the transactions and affairs from that time, until the meeting of another parliament, November the 3d following. With some remarkable passages therein during the first six months. Impartially related, and disposed in annals. Setting forth only matter of fact in order of time, without observation or reflection. By John Rushworth, of Lincolns-Inn, Esq.
London: printed for M. Wooton at the three Pigeons against the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet, and G. Conyers at the Golden Ring on Ludgate-Hill, MDCLXXXVI. [1686].
ESTC No. R182893.Grub Street ID 72820.
Rushworth, John.
The tryal of Thomas Earl of Strafford, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland; upon an impeachment of high-treason by the Commons then assembled in Parliament, in the name of themselves and of all the Commons of England: begun in Westminster-Hall the 22th of March 1640. And continue before judgment was given until the 10th of May 1641. Shewing the form of parliamentary proceedings in an impeachment of treason. To which is added a short account of some other matters of fact transacted in both houses of Parliament, precedent, concomitant and subsequent to the said tryal: with some special arguments in law relating to a bill of attainder. Faithfully collected, and impartially published, without observation or reflection, by John Rushworth of Lincolns-Inn, Esq.
London: printed for M. Wotton at the Three Pigeons against the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet, and G. Conyers at the Golden Ring on Ludgate-Hill, MDCLXXXVI. [1686].
ESTC No. R182894.Grub Street ID 72821.
Rushworth, John.
Historical collections. The third part; in two volumes. Containing the principal matters which happened from the meeting of the Parliament, November the 3d. 1640. to the end of the year 1644. Wherein is a particular account of the rise and progress of the Civil War to that period: impartially related. Setting forth only matter of fact in order of time, without observation or reflection. With alphabetical tables. By John Rushworth late of Lincolns-Inn, Esq;. Fitted for the press in his lifetime. Licensed, Novemb. 11. 1691.
London: printed for Richard Chiswell and Thomas Cockerill, at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Church-yard, and at the Three Legs over against the Stocks-Market, MDCXCII. [1692].
ESTC No. R226407.Grub Street ID 99437.
Rushworth, John.
The tryal of Thomas Earl of Strafford, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, upon an impeachment of high treason by the Commons assembled in Parliament, in the name of themselves, and of all the Commons of England, begun in Westminster-Hall the 22 of March 1640: and continued before judgment was given until the 10th of May 1641. Shewing the form of parliamentary proceedings in an impeachment of treason. To which is added, a short account of some other matters of fact transacted in both houses of Parliament, precedent, concomitant and subsequent to the tryal: with some special arguments in law relating to a bill of attainder. Faithfully collected, and impartially published, without observation or reflection, by John Rushworth of Lincolnes-Inn, Esq;.
London: printed for Ri. Chiswell, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M. Wotton, in Fleetstreet, and G. Conyers, in Little-Britain, 1700.
ESTC No. R211948.Grub Street ID 87669.
Rushworth, John.
Historical collections the fourth and last part. In two volumes. ... Containing the principal matters which happened from ... 1645, to ... 1648. ... By John Rushworth, ...
London: printed for Richard Chiswell and Thomas Cockerill, 1701.
ESTC No. N33540.Grub Street ID 22013.
Rushworth, John.
Mr. Rushworth's Historical collections, abridg'd and improv'd. In six volumes. ...
London: printed by John Darby, 1718.
ESTC No. N63775.Grub Street ID 45880.