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- A True and faithfull relation of the besieging of the towne of Manchester in Lancashire upon Saturday the 24. of September : together with the manner of the severall skirmishes and passages betwixt the Earle of Derby the besieger with his 4500 men, and the souldiers in the town being only 1000. or thereabout : also a declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament to the inhabitants of the said towne : and lastly, the manner of the raising of the said siege, having continued untill Saturday the 1. of October, as it was credibly represented unto the House of Commons from a godly minister, in the said towne, and appointed to be printed and published
- A catalogue of the Turkish manuscripts in the John Rylands University Library at Manchester
- A declaration and svmmons sent by the Earl of Newcastle, to the town of Manchester : to lay down their arms. With the resolute answer of the commanders in chief, and souldiers in Manchester, to spend their blood for the honour of the King, the Protestant religion, and the priviledges of Parliament, against the papists and malignants now under his lordships command
- A true & exact relation of the several passages at the siege of Manchester between the Lo. Strange his forces and the towne : vvherein is evidently seene the wonderfull mercy of God in their deliverance
- A true & exact relation of the several passages at the siege of Manchester, between the Lo: Strange his forces, and the towne. : VVherein is evidently seene the wonderfull mercy of God in their deliverance. Written by one that was an eie-witnesse, and an actor in most of that service. Also a protestation of Master Hotham, and divers other knights and gentlemen, against the 14. articles of pacification, and neutrality
- A true and perfect relation of the proceedings at Manchester from Snnday [sic] the 25 of September to Sonday the second of October MDCXLIJ : wherein is related six severall battels fought by the inhabitants of Manchester with two thousand men against the Lord Strange now Earle of Derby and the Lord Rivers with 3000 horse and foor [sic] describing the number that was slain on both sides in each battle : declared in a letter sent
- A true and perfect relation of the proceedings at Manchester, from Snnday [sic] the 25. of September, to Sonday the second of October, MDCXLIJ. : Wherein is related six severall battels fought by the inhabitants of Manchester, with two thousand men against the Lord Strange, now Earle of Derby, and the Lord Rivers with 3000. horse and foor [sic]. Describing the number that was slain on both sides, in each battle. Declared in a letter sent from Mr. Thomas Hawkins to Mr. Erbie a Member of the House of Commons, and openly read in the said House, October the 4. 1642
- A true relation of the proceedings at Hereford by the Lord St. Iohns and his regiment there : of the Kings comming thither and his intertainment, and the late proceedings at Manchester; with the cashiring of the Earle of Derby and his forces from before that town. From the fourth of October to the eight, upon which day they left the siege. 14. Octob. 1642
- A very true and credible relation of the severall passages at Manchester the 15.th of Iuly last, 1642. : VVherein is specified an invitation of the Lord Strange unto a banquet, whose life was afterwards much endangered by Sir Thomas Stanley baronet, John Holcroft Esquire, Thomas Birch gentleman. As will be attested upon oath, with the declaration of the better sort of the townesmen of Manchester
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- December 22. 1642. The Latest printed newes from Chichester. Windsor. Winchester. Chester. Manchester, and Yorke, &c
- Exceeding joyfull newes from Coventry : declaring the happy successe of Col. Hambden, Col. Goodwyn, and the citisens of Coventry, against Prince Robert and his forces, who besieged Coventry on Friday last. With the number of them that were slain, and the taking of Cap. Iohnson and many other prisoners. Also the victorious proceedings of the Earle of Argile against the Earl of Derbie, who while the E. of Derby besieged Manchester the second time, and was from thence repulsed, seized upon the Ile of Man, the ancient inheritance of the Earls of Derby, and hath there placed many strong garrisons. With exceeding good news from Holland, expressed in the fidelity of the States to the Parliament of England, who made stay of four great vessels laden with men and ammunition to assist the King against the Parliament
- Half-Day Colloquium on "Manchester Metrolink" : Thursday, 16 April 1992
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- Jews and other foreigners : Manchester and the rescue of the victims of European Fascism, 1933?40
- Jovis 6. October. 1642. A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : in commendation of the inhabitants of the towne of Manchester, for their valiant resisting the late Lord Strange, and now Earle of Darbie ; and to incourage them in their valour which they have shewed for their owne defence, and to endeavour to suppresse or apprehend the said Earle, or any his complices, assuring them of allowance and payment for all disbursements or losses in that service. John Browne Clerk Parliament
- Joyfull newes from Lancashire : wherein is declared how the Lord Strange came against Lancaster, but was opposed by the inhabitants of the said towne, and forced to flye into Wales from whence he returned with 5000. Welshmen, who comming to Lancaster ran from him, and joyned with the inhabitants of the said towne. Likewise, a true relation of his comming to Manchester with 1000. Cavaleers and Papists, and how the county rose against him beat him and his forces, took neere an 100 prisoners, amongst whom himselfe was taken, and sent to Manchester with a guard of souldiers. Whereu[n]to is annexed, The Parliaments determination concerning the Lord Strange. Ordered that this be printed and published, Hen. Elsing, Cler. Parl. D. Com
- Leave the capital : a history of Manchester music in 13 recordings
- MARY BARTON
- Manchesters resolvtion against the Lord Strange. : With the Parliaments endeavour and care for the prevention of such sad calamities that may ensue upon the nation, by their severall votes, resolved upon in the House of Peers, and in the House of Commons, for the securing of the Kingdome of England, and Dominion of Wales.
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- Nature and culture : objects, disciplines and the Manchester Museum
- Newes from Manchester being a trve relation of the battell fought before Manchester : wherein the Lord Strange lost 150 men besides 100 taken prisoners with the losse only of 12 men of the town side whereof six of them were taken prisoners
- News from Manchester : being a perfect relation of the passages which hapned there, between the Lord Strange, and the commissioners for the militia. Together with the occasion, and other circumstances of their skirmishing, and the number, and state of those which were slain and wounded. As also how the magazine for that county is disposed of. Sent in a letter from M. Jo. Ronsgore, an eye-witnesse, and an inhabitant of the said town of Manchester
- Postcolonial Manchester : diaspora space and the devolution of literary culture
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- Some notable observations upon the late svmmons by the Earl of Newcastle, of the town of Manchester. Written by a worthy member of the House of Commons, and appointed to be printed. Imprimatur John White
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- The Beginning of civil-warres in England, or, A skirmish between the Lord Strange and the inhabitants of Manchester in Lancashire, July 4 : with the number of the men that were slain and wounded ou [sic] both sides, and a catalogue of the officers that were in this skirmish : the occasion whereof was through the Lord Stranges resolution to take away their magazine by force, having received many forces from Yorke : likewise a letter which the Lord Strange sent to the gentry of Manchester, July 5, with their answer to the said letter : together with the Parliaments declaration and order concerning the aforesaid lord
- The Kings Majesties message to the inhabitants of the city of Winchester concerning the late battaile : also their answer to the aforesaid message : likewise a true relation of a famous victory obtained by the inhabitants of Manchester against the Lord Strange, forcing him to fly to Westchester where they have beseiged him and all his forces, they having kil'd above a thousand of his men, Decemb. 13
- The Latest printed newes from Chichester, Windsor, Winchester, Chester, Manchester, and Yorke, &c
- The Latest remarkable truths, not before printed, from Chester, Worcester, Devon, Somerset, Yorke and Lanchaster counties, as also from Scotland : containing among other things these, viz. : the Lord Generalls taking of Hereford, a treaty of peace, conditionally concluded upon in York-shire, between the malignant and honest party : the taking prisoners the Earle of Bath, Sir Ralph Sydenham, M. Gifford, Sir Henry Barkley, Sir Henry Pollard, Captain Dyer, and many others of Somerset-shire, together with the High-Sheriffe and his brother : that the commissioners of the generall assembly in Scotland, have chosen both divines and lay-elders, to come to the assembly of England, with their names : together with a most exact relation of the siedge at Manchester, by the Lord Strange and his forces, begun upon Saturday the 24th of Sept. ... : sent up by a speciall post
- The Lord Strange his demands : propounded to the inhabitants of the town of Manchester concerning a pacification and laying down of armes : with the valiant answer and resolution of the commanders and souldiers in denying and withstanding the said demands : also the names of the Scots elders and ministers chosen by the commissioners of Scotland to be sent to the Assembly of Divines appointed by the Parliament to be holden at London for the setling of religion
- The Lord Strange his demands : propounded to the inhabitants of the town of Manchester, concerning a pacificction [sic], and laying down of armes: with the valiant answer and resolution of the commanders and souldiers, in denying and withstanding the said demands. Also the names of the Scots elders and ministers chosen by the commissioners of Scotland to be sent to the Assembly of Divines appointed by the Parliament to be holden at London for the setling of religion
- The Manchester guardian
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- The Parliaments letter to the King of France : wherein they declare their resolution and desires to his sacred Majesty, assented to by both Houses, September 29. Also a true relation of a battle fought by the L. Strange, and the inhabirants [sic] of Manchester, September 29. Together with the proceedings of the Lord Fairfaxe, and M. Hotham, against the Earl of Cumberland and the rest of the cavaleers in the northerne parts, with the manner of the Lord Fairfax joyning with Mr. Hotham
- The end-of-the-century party : youth, pop and the rise of Madchester
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- To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty: the humble desires of the High Court of Parliament. : Declaring the grounds and chief motives that induce them to proceed in this course of raising a guard to defend themselves against all such as should oppose them, with the grounds of their fears, collected into severall heads. Also horrible news from Manchester, declaring a great skirmish betwixt the Lord Stranges forces, and the followers of the deputy lieutenants, Iuly 19. Whereunto is annexed the Parliaments protestation to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty. Ordered that this be printed and published. John Brown Cler. Parl. Hen. Elsing. Cler. Parl. D. Com
- Tracing Your Manchester and Salford Ancestors
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