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Burdet, pp. 5 (19 June 1807) Possibly
one of the following:
Burdet, Thomas (editor and publisher)Charles I, King of EnglandHis Majesties speech to the peers of Scotland; concerning
presbyteriall government. With the answer of the Scottish nobility
to his Majesty at Newcastle. Together with a brief relation, of
another defeat given to the rebels in the north of Ireland, by the
British army, since the breaking off of the treaty at Dublin. Also
the Lord Lisles propositions concerning that kingdom. 1646OR
Burdet, JohnThe resolution of the Prince of Wales, concerning the landing
of his army in the Isle of Loving-land, within the county of
Suffolk, and his propositions to all Englishmen, concerning his
engagement for King, city, & kingdom against the army, &
to fight for their liberties, freedom & priviledges.
Likevvise, the further proceedings of the Royall Navie, under his
Highness the D. of York, and the declaration of the seamen in the
Isle of VVight and Portsmouth, concerning the Kings Majesty and
the Fleet Royall. 1648Both of these items are 6 pages in length, the closest match
with the length of WG's reading.
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