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Siege Tracts^'' — 
A Letter from Exeter . . . showing how Col. Euthcn sallyed out 
of Plymouth, and hath taken Sir Edward Eortcscue, Sir 
Edward Seymore, and divers other gentlemen of note prisoners. 
1642. 
Exceeding joyfull ]^ewes from Plymouth and Devonshire, sent in a 
Letter from the Deputy-Lieutenant to the House of Commons, 
Dec. 8 . . . also a full relation of the besieging of Plymouth 
by the Lord Grandison, the L. Digby, and Commissarie 
"Wilmot, with 9,000 men, and how they were beaten off by 
the parliament forces that were within the town, killing 
about 850, the Lord Digbie being shot through the shoulder 
with a musquet bullet. Dec. 10, 1642. 
A true Relation of the present State of Cornwall, with the true 
Proceedings of Capt, Pym, who is with his forces at Plimouth, 
hindering the passage of the Lord Mohun. Dec. 10, 1642. 
A true and perfect Relation of a great and happy Yictory obtained 
by the Parliaments forces, under the command of Col. Ruthin, 
over Sir Ralph Hopton and his Cavaliers near Plymmouth. 
Dec, 1642. 
Remarkable Passages newly received of the great Overthrow of Sir 
Ralph Hopton. Dec. 14, 1642. 
A true Relation of the late Yictory obtained by the Right Honble. 
the Earl of Stamford at Plimmouth and Modbury, the 21st of 
Eeb., 1643. 
A true and perfect Relation of the Passages in Devonshire this 
week. Eeb., 1643. 
Joyful Newes from Plimouth, being an exact Account of a great 
Yictory obtained against the Cornish Cavaliers. 1643. 
The Protestation taken by the Commissioners of Cornwall and 
Devon at Stonehouse, neare Plymouth, on the 5th of March, 
1642 [1643]. 
A Letter sent from Plymouth. Oct., 1643. 
Ordinance passed, 15th November, 1643, for a tenth part more of 
Customs and Subsidies for the Defence of the towne and fort of 
Plymouth, the island of St. Mcholas, and the townes of Poole 
and Lyme. 
A Letter from Plymouth concerning the late Occurrences and 
Affaires of that place. Nov. 4, 1643. 
* The dates here given are according to the modern computation. 
