A copie of the articles agreed upon at the surrender of the city of Bristol (1643) by Nathaniel Fiennes
A lettter sent from a worthy divine…Together with a prayer (1642) by Adoniram Byfield
A message sent from the Kingdome of Scotland to His Highnesse the Prince of VVales: by the Right Hononrable [sic] the Earle of Lauderdaile. (1648) by Richard Byfield
A most true and exact relation of both the battels fought by his Excellency and his forces against the bloudy cavelliers (1642) by Nathaniel Fiennes
A most true and succinct relation of the late battell neere Kineton in Warwick-shire (1642) by Stephen Marshall
A relation from Belfast (1642) by John Clotworthy
A relation made in the House of Commons, by Col: Nathaniel Fiennes, concerning the surrender of the city and castle of Bristoll, August 5. 1643 (1643) by Nathaniel Fiennes
Articles of impeachment and accusation (1643) by Nathaniel Fiennes
Colonell Fiennes his reply to a pamphlet entitvled, An answer to Colonell Nathaniel Fiennes relation concerning his surrender of the city and castle of Bristol by Clem. Walker (1643) by Nathaniel Fiennes
Memorable dayes and vvorkes of God, in the yeare past. 1645 (1646) by Joseph Caryl
Numb. 2. The continuation of true intelligence from the right honourable, the Earl of Manchester’s army, since the taking of Lincolne; May 6th. (1644) by Simeon Ashe
Numb. 6. A continuation of true intelligence from the armies in the North, from 10. day, to the 27. of this instant July, 1644. (1644) by Simeon Ashe
Number 5. A continuation of true intelligence from the English and Scottish forces in the North (1644) by Simeon Ashe
Number. 4. A Continuation of true intelligence from the English and Scottish forces, in the North (1644) by Simeon Ashe
Relating the taking of all the forts, and 16 pieces of ordnance, from the malignant Cornishmen, that had before besieged the city of Exeter (1643) by Robert Rich
The Earle of VVarvvicks summons to the Kings fleet at Gowry, and Prince Charles his answer (1648) by Robert Rich
To the speaker of the House of Peeres (1644) by Robert Rich