Fairfax, Thomas, 1612-1671
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, 1612-1671
Fairfax, Thomas
Thomas Fairfax, 3rd Lord Fairfax of Cameron Parliamentary commander-in-chief during the English Civil War (1612-1671)
פיירפקס, תומאס, 1612-1671
Thomas, Lord Fairfax
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax 1612-1671 baronas
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, 3rd baron, 1612-1671
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Works
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Albuminscriptie | |
Articles exhibited against the King, and the charge of the army against His Majesty drawn up by the Generall Councell of Officers for the speedy executing of impartiall justice upon his person | |
Articles of agreement already concluded upon, betwixt the Kings Majesty, and his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax and the army under his command : Expressing their mutual concord for the sudden settlement of peace in his Majesties three kingdoms, England, Scotland and Ireland. Commanded to be forthwith printed and published | |
Battle of Naseby | |
The coppie of a letter from Sir Thomas Fairfax his quarters to the Parliament, concerning the great battell betweene Sir Thomas Fairfax and Goring at Langport on Thursday the 10. of July 1645 : Where were slaine, 300. dead upon the place. Many caried to Bridgewater. Taken prisoners. 6. colours. 14. Lieutenant Colonels and Majors. 100. Captaines and officers of note. 2000. prisoners. Taken besides. 1200. horse. 40. colours of horse and foot. 4000. armes for horse and foot. 2. peeces of ordnance. 6. cartloads of ammunition. All their bag and baggage that was in the field. L. Gen. Cromwells speech in the head of the armie. 2. garrisons taken from them. A list of the chiefest commanders on our side, that were killed: or wounded. And in what manner the enemies are dispersed into their severall quarters. Also how Major Generall Massey the day before tooke Lievetenant Generall Porter, Lievetenant Generall of Gorings horse ... and the enemie pursued to Bridgewater | |
Copye van den generael Fairfacx missive, geschreven aen den oratevr van't parlement. In dato Cambridge, den 16. iuny, 1647. | |
countries | |
A declaration of His Excellancy Sir Tho. Fairfax and his councel of war ... [MI] Jan. 5, 1647, 1648. | |
A Declaration of the Army concerning the Kings Majesty, the Prince of Wales, and the citizens of London : agreed upon by the officers and souldiers under the command of the Lord Gen. Fairfax : to be read and published throughout the respective counties within the kingdom of England and dominion of Wales : and a remonstrance thereupon, touching the proceedings of the King and both Houses of Parliament, together with a letter read in both Houses containing a charge against all those who shall act contrary to the lawes of the land ... | |
A declaration of the taking away of Sir William Waller, Sir John Clotworth, Major Generall Massie, and Collonel Copley, members of the House of Commons, from the Kings head in the Strand, to St. Iameses : together with their protestation read at their removall. With a copy of the Lord Generals order for the same | |
The declaration of Thomas Lord Fairfax, and the rest of the lords, knights, esquires, citizens, ministers and freeholders of the county and city of York | |
A declaration or representation from [...] sir T. Fairfax. Dutch | |
Dry brieven van den wel-edelen heer Thomas Fairfax ... : Daer in alle de particulariteyten van die groote victorie van onse forcen, teghen sijn majesteyt bekomen, ten vollen verhaelt werden, bevochten den 14/24. Junii 1645 ... | |
Fairfax, 1985: | |
Gt. Brit. Army. | |
The humble proposals and desires of His Excellency the Lord Fairfax ... 1648. | |
Mémoires de Fairfax | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1647-06-23 | |
Mr. Prynnes demand of his liberty to the Generall, Decemb. 26. 1648 : with his answer thereto; and his declaration and protestation thereupon | |
New propositions from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, Lieutenant Generall Cromwell, and the Councell of the Army, concerning the Kings Majesty, his royall consort the Queene, Charles Prince of Wales, and James Duke of York : presented to His Majesty at Hampton- Court, with His Majesties gracious answer and desires signed, Charles Rex | |
Ootmoedige reqveste, van den heer majoor Aldermannen, en gemeente der stadt Londen .. | |
Orders, and rules | |
Orders, and rvles, set forth by His Excellency, Thomas lord Fairefax, for the taking off of all free-quarter, and billet in the commonwealth of England and Wales ... | |
Orders established the 14th of this present January, by His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax for regulating the army and for the soldiers paying of quarters, and fair behavior in the countreys : Published by special command from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax. | |
A particular charge or impeachment, in the name of His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the army under his command : Against Denzill Hollis Esq; Sir Philip Stapleton. Sir William Lewis. Sir John Clotworthy. Sir William VValler. Sir John Maynard, Knights. [double brace] Major Gen. Massey. John Glynn Esq; Recorder of London. VValter Long Esq; Col. Edward Harley. And Anthony Nicoll Esq; members of the House of Commons. By the appointment of His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and his Councell of VVarre. Signed, John Rushvvorth. Secr | |
The petition of the officers and souldiers in the army, under the command of His Excellency Sr. Thomas Fairfax : vvith the severall votes of the councell of war at Saffron-Walden, concerning the armies going into Ireland: with the names of every officer then present. Together with a letter [dated, Walden, March 30, 1647] from His Excellency, to the House of Commons, concerning the said petition. | |
The poems of Thomas, third lord Fairfax : from Ms. Fairfax 40 in the Bodleian library, Oxford | |
Proclamation by His Excellency the Lord General | |
Remonstrance de Fairfax, géneral de l'armée d'Angleterre. A monsieur le prince de Condé. | |
The resolution of the Army concerning the King, Lords, and Commons and their solemn contract and engagement to be tendered to the people of England, upon the principles of common rights and freedom, and to stand firme and remain unalterable for ever : with their remonstrance and proposals to the kingdome, shewing what law and government they would have established and confirmed ... | |
Severall orders and votes of both Houses of Parliament : made on Friday and Saturday last [30, 31 July, 1647], for the bringing of the Kings Majesty to some of his houses neer London, to receive propositions from both kingdomes, for peace. And for the safety and security of the King, Parliament, city, and kingdome. With the copies of the letters from Sir Tho. Fairfax, to the Parliament, and the city. And a list of the names of the Committee of Safety. | |
Short memorials. | |
Sir Thomas Fairfax his summons sent into Oxford : and the governours answer, with the names of those Sir Thomas Glenham desires passes for to treat about what he shall send. Also Sir Thomas Fairfax his summons sent into Wallingford, Bostoll, and Rudcot. And the copie of the articles for the surrender of Dudley Castle to Sir William Brereton, with all ordnance, armes and ammunition, bag, and baggage. These being examined by the originall copies, are commanded to be printed, and are to be published according to order of Parliament | |
Sir Thomas Fairfax knight generall of the forces raised by the Parliament. Suffer the bearer hereof [blank] who was in the city and garrison of Oxford, at the the surrender thereof, and is to have the full benefit of the articles agreed unto upon the surrender | |
Sir Thomas Fairfax's letter to the Honorable William Lenthall Esq: Speaker of the House of Commons : concerning the taking of Sherborn Castle, with 16. pieces of ordnance, one morter piece, and 344. common souldiers. With another letter to the said Mr. Speaker, of the particulars of all the proceedings against the enemy at Sherborn Castle Together with a list of the prisoners of war, taken at Sherborn Castle, Aug. 15. 1645. Also, the oath taken by the inhabitants of Exeter. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that these letters with the list, be forthwith printed and published. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com | |
A solemne engagement of the army under the command of His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax; with a declaration of their principles and intentions in relation to divers scandalous things suggested against them. Together with the representations of the dis-satisfactions of the army, in relation to the late resolutions for so sodain disbanding ... | |
[Thomas Fairfax] / [Pierre Drevet ; Adriaen van der Werff]. - [ok. 1713]. | |
To the Right Honourable, the Lord Fairfax, and his Councell of VVarre: the humble addresse of Henry Hammond. | |
Two letters the one from the Right Honourable, Sir Thomas Fairfax. The other from Colonell Ralph VVeldon : Being an exact relation of the raising of the siege, and releeving of the town of Taunton. Which was read in both Houses of Parliament on Wednesday being the 14. of May 1645. And commanded to be forthwith printed | |
Voorslagh van syn exellentie[!], de heer Thomas Fairfax, ende sijn gheheel legher; overghelevert aen de Huysen des Parlaments, aengaende het opschorten van de wapenen. | |
Vox militaris: ofte een apologische verklaringhe van de officieren ende soldaten van 't leger, onder 't commandement van ... Sr. Tomas Fairfax : tot beantwoordinge van de algemeene onrechte beschuldinghen, welcke tegens deselve uytghestrooyt werden ... | |
A warrant of the Lord General Fairfax to the Marshall Generall of the Army : to put in execution the former ordinances & orders of Parliament, and act of Common Councell, concerning the regulating of printing, and dispersing of scandalous pamphlets. Whereunto is annexed the said ordinances and orders |