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The true copie of a letter importing divers passages of high and dangerous consequence. VVritten by one Master Tempest a grand recusant, to his brother master John Tempest, likewise a papist and an officer in the Kings army. Which letter was intercepted at Manchester, and sent to a member of the House of Commons to be made known to the House, and was accordingly read at the Committee for the safety of the Kingdome. With divers remarkable passages from Shrewsbury and Coventry concerning the King, with the proceedings of his army at this present.
Alternate title: Remarkable passages from Shrewsbury concerning the proceedings of his Majesties army at this present.; Remarkable passages from Shrewsbury concerning the proceedings of his Majesties army at this present.
Bibliographic name/number: Thomason / E.124[15]; Wing (2nd ed.) / T624. Tempest, George.
EEBO British Library records - unstructured.
[2], 6 p. London:
Printed for H. Thompson, 1642.