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A true relation of the putting to death one Master Boys, a citizen of London, at Redding, by the bloody minded person, Colonell Aston, a knowne and professed papist, and one whom His Majesty imployes to settle the Protestant religion. : 2. A relation of the battel at Tadcaster, between the army of Protestants under the command of the Lo: Fairfax, and an army of papists under the command of the Earle of Newcastle, with a list of the names of the popish commanders. 3. A list of the prisoners that were officers, taken at the battell at Winchester by the Parliament forces, commanded by Colonell Hurry, Colonell Middleton, Colonell Arthur Goodwin, and Colonell Browne a citizen of London, wbose [sic] dragooners entered the city first by assault. 4. Of the great danger the Protestant religion is in, if this army of papists grow to a great body, and the Queen come and set up her standard in the head of that army
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