Mercurius Civicus: Londons Intelligencer, or, Truth impartially related from thence to the whole Kingdome to prevent mis-information (Latin: "The City...
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round about, with another spike in the end. In 1643 an article in Mercurius Civicus claimed the weapon was called a roundhead by the Cavaliers because...
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Redding (sic) with 2500 horse marching towards Sir William Waller. Mercurius Civicus 1644. Marcus Crouch, Treasure Seekers and Borrowers: Children's books...
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History and Biography, vol. 65, no. 1, 1957, pp. 84–87, citing the Mercurius Civicus, No. 104 for the week of May 15–22, 1645, London; JSTOR 4246282 :...
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Parliamentarian "Colonel Vermunden" was mentioned by the newsbook Mercurius Civicus in July 1644 (Issue 62, British Library Thomason Tracts E.4[3]) Darby...
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printers for the body. On 11 May 1643, he started a news-sheet called Mercurius Civicus with Thomas Bates, which ran until the end of 1646. Each issue included...
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Press, 2004), p. xliii (Google). (S. Butler), A Letter from Mercurius Civicus to Mercurius Rusticus (Oxford 1643). Full text at Hathi Trust (page views):...
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crisis was no coincidence. It was announced on 22 March 1679 in the Mercurius Civicus, a Whig paper. It has been claimed that the opposition leader Lord...
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edition the same year. Sacra Nemesis, the Levites Scourge; or, Mercurius Britain. Civicus, disciplin'd. Also diverse remarkable Disputes and Resolves in...
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