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The volume contains 1: The/ Welchmans / Protestation, / concerning the corruptions / of these times./ With her last Will and Testament, writ and / pupplished with her own hand fifteen / tayes after her own teath. With a Song her was never apide in awle her / life, pecause her was Sheare / her Country./ Printed, 1641. pp. 6. 2: The / Welch-Mans / Warning-Piece. / As it was delivered in a sermon in Shropshire at / the Assembly when the Resolution was agreed upon./ And / now published for the cood of all her Country-/men in these parts / by Shon ap Morgan /. In the Anti-Prelatian Yeer. 1642. wherein her / gives Kot thanks, that her was no Beshit. / London:/ Printed for Robert Wood, and Henry Marsh./ 1642. 8 pp. unnumbered. 3: [Woodcut, King on throne, with petitioners at the bar.] A Perfect / Tiurnal: / or /Vvelch Post./ With her creat packet of Letter, for her to carry / into her countrey of Vvhales, touching her pretren / proceeding, and war in England./ From Saturday the 4 of Feb. to Saturday the 11 / London, Printed for the Welch Post to carry to her Countrymen in Whales, 1643. 8 unnumbered pp. 4: A / Declaration / and / Resolution / of the / Sheriffes, Justices of the Peace, / and other of His Majesties well affected / Subjects, in the Counties of Flint and Denbigh, / at a generall meeting in Wrexham, the 9. of this / instant May, 1648. / Wherein, / They declare their Resolution, touching the / solemn League and Covenant, and to impose all forces whatsoever, that shall enter the said Counties, for the / disturbance of the publicke peace of England and Wales. London, Printed for Rw 1648. 8 pp. 5: The VVelchman's last Petition / and Protestation: desiring that speedy aide / might be sent her against her home-bred / enemies, as her shall declare and shew to be in her / following Petition. Whereunto is added the Pro-/testation of Thomas ap Shinkin, ap Morgan &c. [Woodcut - man with a staff.] Printed at London for F. Couls, T. Bates, I. Wright, T. Bank, 1642. 8 Unnumbered pp. 6: A Great / Fight / in / Wales /. Sixteen Colours taken, Armes and Ammunition / with the prisoners, and men slain. The Parliaments re-/calling their former Votes, for making no futher / Addresses to the King, and the new adresse to / be made unto Him./ The Letters on Munday last from Scotland, in answer to the Demands and / Proposals. Also the proceedings of Sir Marmaduke Langdale, and the raising of forces in the North. And Letters from / the Prince, and the Duke of York. London, Printed by BA. 1648. 6 pp. 7: The / Welch-/ Mans / Prave / Resolution:/ in Defence of Her King, Her Pritish Par-/liament, and Her Country, against / te malignant party./ Subscribed by Shon, ap William, ap Richard, ap Thomas, ap Meredith, ap E-/vans, ap Lloyd, ap Price, ap Hugh, ap / Rowland, ap Powel, ap Shin-/kin ap Shones./ London./ Printed for J. Harrison, June 8, 1642, 6 pp. 8: His / Majesties / Speech / to / The Inhabitants of Denbigh and Flint-shire. 27 Septemb. 1642. London, Printed for Rl 1642. 8 pp. 9: A / Petition / From His Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax / And the / General Councel of Officers of the Army / to the Honorable the Commons of England / ... / Concerning the Draught of An / Agreement of the People. / ... Together with the said Agreement / presented Saturday, Jan. 20 ... London. / Printed for John Partridge R. Harford, G. Galvert, and G. Whittington MDCXLIX. 29 pp. 10: The Welch-mans publike / Pecantation / or,/ His hearty sorrow for taking / up of Armes against her / Parliament./ Declaring to all the world how her hath / been abused by faire words, and such adullations and / flatterings, telling her what Booties and Prizes her should / get, and what victories her should obtaine, and what honour / it wold be to her, and her country if her would but / conduct her King to White Hall neer London./ Withall / Advising all her Country-men to take up no / more Armes against her Parliament to defend / the Commission of Array; the Divell / take the Array./ Commanded to be published /. Printed at London for Fr. Coule, 1642. 8 pp. unnumbered. 11: A / Persvvasion to Loyalty, / or the Subiects / Dvtie./ Wherein is proved that resisting or de-/ posing of Kings (under what spccious [sic] preten-/ces soever couched) is utterly unlawfull./ Collected by Do. / Dedicated to all dutifull subjects. / London, Printed for George Badger,/ 1642. 30 pp. 12: Tvvo / Petitions / to the / Generals Excellency,/ one / from the country of Hartfordshire, con-/cerning the Papers of the five Regiaments./ and / the other from Rutland, concerning Tythes. / Also / A Declaration about North-Vvales, / and the Taxes and Assessments; .../ .../ Novemb. 1. 1647 / ... Imprimatur, G. Matt./ Printed at London by Robert Ibbitson, in Smithfield, neer the Oueenes-Head Tavern, 1647.
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Preferred citation: Printed Volume 1.