Publications of Henry Foster

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  • Foster, Henry. A true and exact relation of the marchings of the two regiments of the trained-bands of the City of London, being the red & blevv regiments, as also of the three regiments of the auxiliary forces, the blew, red, and orange, who marched forth for the reliefe of the City o Glocester from August 23. to Sept. 28. Wherein the most materiall passages of every dayes marchings are briefly delineated. As also a true description of the severall battells and skirmishes had against the enemy at Stow the old Sept. 4. at Aburne Chase September 18. and at Newbery Septem. 20. Set forth for the satisfaction of many who earnestly desired information herein. By Henry Foster, quondam Serjeant to Cap. George Mosse. This is licensed and entred into the Hall book. London: printed for Ben. Allen in Popes-head-Alley, Octo. 2. 1643. ESTC No. R213747. Grub Street ID 89124.
  • Foster, Henry. A true and exact relation of the marchings of the two regiments of the trained-bands of the city of London, being the red & blew regiments, as also of the three regiments of the auxiliary forces, the blew, red, and orange, who marched forth for the reliefe of the city of Glocester from August 23. to Sept. 28. Wherein the most materiall passages of every dayes marchings are briefly delineated. As also a true description of the severall battells and skirmishes had against the enemy at Stow the old Sept. 4. at Aburne Chase September 18. and at Newbery Septem. 20. Set forth for the satisfaction of many who earnestly desired information herein, By Henry Foster, quondam Serjeant to Cap. George Mosse. London: Printed for Benjamin Allen in Popes-head-Alley., Octob. 2. 1643. ESTC No. R14214. Grub Street ID 62260.
  • Foster, Henry. Grace displayed; and Saul converted. The substance of a sermon preached in the chapel of Newgate prison, On Sunday, Dec. 8, 1776. At the request of William Davies; who (with seven other convicts) was executed at tyburn the Wednesday following for forgery. Published for the Sole Benefit of his widow and four helpless Orphans. By Henry Foster, A. M. London: printed and sold by H. Trapp, No. 1, Paternoster-Row; sold also by T. Vallance, No. 120, Cheapside; J. Mathews, Strand; and W. Watts, near Moorfields, M.DCC.LXXVII. [1777]. ESTC No. T60276. Grub Street ID 286165.