Lambert, John, 1619-1683
Lambert, John, 1619-1684
Lambert, John I (British artist, 1619-1683)
Lambert, John
John Lambert English Parliamentary general and politician (1619-1683)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Lambert, John I ‡g British artist, 1619-1683
- 100 1 _ ‡a Lambert, John ‡d 1619-1683
- 100 1 _ ‡a Lambert, John, ‡d 1619-1683
- 100 1 _ ‡a Lambert, John, ‡d 1619-1683
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Works
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Bloody nevves rom [sic] the Scottish Army : concerning the late bloody fight upon Munday last, six miles on this side Carlisle, between the 2. armies of England and Scotland, the one commanded by Major Gen. Lambert, the other by his Excellency Duke Hamilton. With the number that were slain and taken prisoners on both sides, and the resolution of the Scottish Army thereupon, and the names of the chiefe commanders of Scotland, which were wounded in the fight. Likewise the Scottish message to the English army, and their answer and resolution thereupon. With the declaration of the county of Kent, concerning the landing of the Duke of York, and the coming in tothe [sic] Scotish army | |
By Major Generall Lambert, Commander in Chief in the northern parts | |
A collection of several letters and declarations, sent by General Monck unto the Lord Lambert, the Lord Fleetwood, and the rest of the general council of officers in the Army· : As also, unto that part of the Parliament, called the Rump. The committee of safety, so called. The Lord Mayor and Common Council of the City of London. The congregated churches in and about London | |
Colonell Iohn Lambert's speech at the Council of state, 1659, 1660. | |
The copy of a letter from an officer under the Lord Lambert, giving an account of a rising in Derby : Of Col. Charles White, his proclaiming Booth's declaration. And how they were dispersed. Communicated in letters from Col. Sanders, Col. Mitchell, and Major Barton to the Lord Lambert. With the last news from Chester, and Leverpoole | |
John Lambert, parliamentary soldier and Cromwellian major-general, 1619-1684 | |
Letter from General Monck to King Charles | |
A letter from the Lord Lambert and other officers to General Monck, inviting the officers under his command to subscribe the representation and petition presented to the Parliament the day before : With a modest and Christian answer thereunto by General Monck, (deserving perpetuall honour) importing their refusall to joyne in that design, as being a breach of trust, and of danger to the Common-Wealth | |
The Lord Lambert's letter to the ... speaker. - | |
The message of John Lambert Esq, in answer to the proclamation | |
Missive vanden Lord Lambert tot den spreker vant Parl: rakende de victorie, bekomen tegen de rebellen onder Geo: Boot, in Cheshire (30 aug.) Mitsgaders een missive uyt Londen vanden 5 september anno 1659. | |
Poor John : or, a Lenten dish. Being the soliloquies of John Lambert now prisoner in the Tower of London | |
The prayer of Collonel Iohn Lambert in captivity : This prayer is not in Hebrew, but was translated out of the Greek by his chaplain for the Collonels own proper use | |
A proclamation published through every regiment of horse and foot, and all the garrisons of the north of England : (upon orders received from his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax.) By Major Generall Lambert. Also the sentence of the councell of vvar, for inflicting of exemplary punishment upon divers souldiers, that mutinyed at Halifax, with others. And a copy of Major Generall Lamberts speech, made at a councell of war, concerning disbanding. With instructions to the colonells and other officers. Subscribed, Jo. Lambert | |
A second, and a third letter from John Lambert. - | |
A true copy of a message sent to General Monck from severall officers of the Army, October twenty nine, 1659 | |
The worthies of England, 1952: |