Exceeding joyfull newes from Dover : wherein is declared hovv a noble man was sent from the King, to demand the castle to be resigned to him, but was bravely repulst by the governour of the said castle : also horrible newes from Portsmouth, declaring how Collonel Goring hath abused the inhabitants of the said towne that stand for the Parliament : with certaine observations concerning the particular actions of the said Collonell Goring, since the beginning of this Parliament : whereunto is annexed the Parliaments resolution concerning the sending of forces to Portsmouth and other places, which are oppressed by the malignant party of this kingdom.
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Printed for Hen. Fowler,
August 12, 1642.
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