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| V | Perfect Diurnal. |
| W | Whyte Melville—Crisis of the Civil War. |
| X | Manley’s Itir Carolinum (Gutch’s Collecteana). |
| [PA] | A Relation of the Battaile lately fought between Keynton and Edge-hill by His Majesties Army and that of the Rebels. Oxford, 1642. |
| [PB] | A Most true and Exact Relation of both the Battels fought by his Excellency and his Forces against the Bloudy Cavalliers, by N. Fiennes. London, 1642. |
| PC | A More True and Exacter Relation of the Battaile of Keynton, &c., by T. C., one of the Chaplains of the Army. London, 1642. |
| PD | A True Relation of a Great and Happy Victory ... Earl of Essex over King’s Army, &c. London, 1642. |
| PE | A Most True Relation of the present state of H.M. Army also ... the Battaile at Keynton, by J. E. London, 1642. |
| [PF] | Three Speeches made by the King’s Most Excellent Majestie ... before battel at Keynton. London, N.D. |
| [PG] | A Letter sent from a Worthy Divine to ... Lord Mayor of London, being a true Relation of the Battaile fought between his Majestie and His Excellencie the Earl of Essex. London, 1642. |
| [PH] | An Exact and True Relation of the Dangerous and Bloody Fight ... sent in a letter to John Pym, Esquire ... by Denzell, Holles, Ph. Stapleton, Tho. Ballard, William Balfore, J. Meldrum, Charles Pym. London, 1642. |
| PI | Exceeding Joyfull Newes from Lord Saye. &c., by N. Fiennes. London, 1612. |
| PJ | The Two Speeches of the Lord Wharton, spoken in the Guild Hall, Oct. 27th, 1642, &c. London, 1642. |
| PK | A copy of a Letter sent from a Gentlemen of quality dwelling in Banburyto Mr. Jennings, of Fan Church Streete, &c. London, 1642. |
| PL | Many Remarkable Passages ... concerning the Battell on Sunday, the 23rd of October, 1642, with fearful observations upon the Dead Corpses, &c., by T. Talbott. London, 1642. |
| PM | A Declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament concerning the late Valorous and Acceptable Service of his Excellency Robert, Earle of Essex. London, 1642. |
| PN | Special Newes from the Army at Warwicke since the Fight; sent from a Minister of good note to an Alderman, &c. London, 1642. |
| PO | Speciall and Remarkable Passages informed to both Houses. 1642. |
| [PQ] | His Majestie’s Declaration to all his Loving Subjects after his late Victory against the Rebels on Sunday, 23rd of October (with a Relation of the Battell). Oxford, 1642. |
| PR | A Declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament in answer to his Majestie’s Declaration, &c. London, 1642. |
| PS | The Last True intelligence from Warwick, being a certain Relation of the death of the Earle of Lindsey. London. |
| PT | Prince Rupert, his Declaration. Oxford, 1642. |
| PU | “The Parliament’s Vindication in answer to Prince Rupert’s Declaration,” by S. W., Esquire (with Prince Rupert’s Declaration). London, 1642. |
| PV | His Majestie’s Declaration and Manifestation to all his Souldiers ... at Southam, Oct. 21. London, 1642. |
| PX | Eight Speeches spoken in Guild-Hall by Lord Wharton, Master Strode, &c. London, 1642. |
| PY | Three Speeches spoken in Guild-Hall concerning His Majestie’s refusal of a Treaty of Peace. London, 1642. |
| PZ | A Collection of Speciall Passages ... from Monday, Oct. 17, till Tuesday, Novemb. 1, 1642. London, 1642. |
| AP | A Perfect Declaration of the Barbarous and Cruel practices committedby Prince Robert, the Cavalliers, &c., by R. Andrewes, Chyrurgion. London, 1642. |
| BP | Caleb’s Integrity, a Sermon by Richard Vines. London, 1642. |
| CP | The Loyall Convert (According to the Oxford Copy), by W. Bridges. London, 1642. |
| DP | A Dialogue or rather a Parley between Prince Rupert’s Dogge, whose name is Puddle, and Tobie’s Dog, whose name is Pepper. London, 1642. |
| EP | Prince Rupert, his Reply to a Pamphlet entitled “The Parliament’s Vindication,” &c. 1642. |
| FP | A True Copy of a Letter to the Lord Maior of London, from a Friend in the Army, after the Battel of Kineton, 1642. |
| GP | A True Relation of the Fight betwixt his Majestie’s Souldiers, and his Excellence the Earle of Essex, his Forces, on the 24th of Oct., 1642. |
| HP | Letter from a Worthy Divine (Byfield) to the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor ... fr. Warwick Castle, 24th Dec. 1642, at 2 o’clock in the morning. |
| IP | Relation of the great Battle fought between the King’s Army and the Earle of Essex, near Kineton. |
| KP | List of Army raised under Earle of Essex, with names of the severall Officers. 1642. |
| LP | King’s Instructions to his Commissioners. 1642. |
| MP | Speech (Lord Broke) at the Election of the Captains and Commanders at Warwick Castle. 1642. |
| NP | Most True Relation of the Present State of His Majestie’s Army, &c., by Miles Corbet. 1642. |
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