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The copie of a Letter sent from the Commander-in-Chief of the 
Town and Fort of Plymouth to the Honourable Mr. Lenthall, 
Esq., Speaker of the House of Commons, concerning the late 
great fight at Mount Stanford. N'ov. 19, 1643. 
A true IS'arrative of the most observable Passages in and at the late 
Siege of Plymouth from the 15th of Sept., 1643, till the 25th 
Dec. following. John White; map by Hollar. Jan. 1644. 
Good Newes from Plymouth, being a true relation of the death of 
Sir Ealph Hopton and many of his commanders, who, by 
treachery, sought to surprise the good towne of Plymouth. 
Peb. 20, 1644. 
A continuation of the Narrative of the most observable Passages in 
and about Plymouth from Jan. 26, 1643 [1644] till this 
present. April 25, 1644. 
A Relation of the great Victories and Successes of the Garrison of 
Plymouth since the last account. June, 1644. 
A Defeat given by the Plymmouth Porces to Sir Pichard Grecnvill. 
1645. 
A true Eelation of a brave Defeat given by the Porces of Plimouth 
to Skellum Greenvile. 1645. 
Sir John Digby's Letter to Col. Kerr, govern our of Plymouth, per- 
swading him to betray his Trust . . . with Col. Kerr's 
Answer. Jan. 2, 1646. [1646. 
Col. Welden's taking of Inch House, neere Plimouth. March 30, 
An authentic Narrative of the Siege of Plymouth. G. Hoarder. 
Hoarder, Plymouth. 1843. 
Strange News from Plymouth, an Account of the Sufferings of a 
shipwrecked crew. 1684. 
*Storm (The) of Plymouth, and some Particulars of the dreadful 
Shipwrecks at that Port. Nov. 23, 1824. Published by the 
Eeligious Tract Society. 1825. 
Statistics of the Three Towns of Plymouth, Devonport, and Stone- 
house. Henry Woollcombe. Eead Plymouth Meeting Brit. 
Ass. 1841. 
Statement (A) of late Occurrences in the Eoyal Naval Hospital, 
Plymouth. Plymouth. 1848. 
Science of History. J. E. Eisk. Dev. Ass. Trans, vol. ii., p. 347. 
Story (A) of Commercial Life, and Memoirs. T. N. Vosper, Ply- 
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