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The forgotten history of Somerset (2016)

Allan Bunyan

The Great Rebellion 1642-1660. (1966)

Ivan Roots

Military memoir of Colonel John Birch, sometime governor of Hereford in the Civil War between Charles I and the parliament (1873)

Camden Society

Avon past: the joint journal of Avon Archaeological Council and Avon Local History Association (1988) [13, Autumn 1988]

Somerset's loyalties on the eve of civil war: bishops, Ireland and parliamentary petitions, 1641-1642. (2023)

Adrian J. Webb

Two generations of Walronds (c.1970)

P. F. Campbell

An Ordinance of the lords and commons assembled in parliament for the speedy raising and impresting of men, for the recruiting of the forces under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax in the defence of ... (1645)

Civil war comes to Wedmore 1643-1644

Hazel Hudson

The quarrel between the Earl of Manchester and Oliver Cromwell: an episode of the English Civil War (1875)

Camden Society

Southern history: a review of the history of Southern England (2019) [Vol 41, 2019]

Somerset: a troubled century 1600 to 1699 (2021)

Allan Bunyan

Southern history: a review of the history of Southern England (2020) [Vol 42, 2020]

Quarter sessions, Devonshire civil war petitions 1642-1685 (1983) [1, 1642-1671]

'Renegado' John Were truly a hero: a Devon colonel's story of the civil war in the West of England 1642-6 (2019)

Douglas Rice

The Royalist (2014)

S. J. Deas

The economic causes of the English Civil War: freedom of trade and the English revolution (2020)

George Yerby

The outbreak of the English Civil War. (1981)

Anthony Fletcher

Proceedings principally in the county of Kent in connection with the parliaments called in 1640 and especially with the Committee of Religion appointed in that year (1862)

Camden Society

Memorials of Wessex. (1933)

E. Graham

An Ordinance of the lords and commons assembled in parliament for the raysing of five hundred horse and five hundred dragoones, to bee snet forth for the publique service of the kingdome (1645)

An Ordinance of the lords and commons appointed by ordinance the 28 March last, for securing eighty thousand pounds, and for a further provision for the raising and maintaining of the forces under ... (1645)

Remembering the English Civil Wars (2022)

Lloyd Bowen

An ordinance of the lords and commons assembled in parliament for the discharging of the members of both houses from all offices, both military and civill (1645)

Tiverton Castle, or the siege of Tiverton in 1645: an historical romantic play, in three acts, interspersed with songs, first acted at Tiverton on Wednesday evening, March 11th, 1829 ([1829])

H. T. Heathcote

The Wilding (2010)

Maria McCann

Coins and medals of the English civil war (1990)

Edward Besly

The true copie of a letter sent from ... Bridgewater ...

The Scotish Dove sent out, and returning: brings intelligence from the armies of both kingdomes, and relates other passages observable for information and instruction (1645)

Rules and instructions to the Muster-Masters of the Army ([1645])

An Ordinance of ... Parliament ... for discharging ... Members ...

An Ordinance of the lords and commons assembled in parliament for the associating counties of Wilts, Dorset, Somerset, Devon and Cornwall, and the cities of Bristoll and Exeter and the town and ... (1644)

An Ordinance of ... Parliament ... for ... raising ... horse ...

An Ordinance of the lords and commons assembled in parliament for providing of draught-horses for the carriages of the traine of artillery to the army under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax and for ... (1644)

A great victorie obtained against the enemy, at the raising of the siege from before Taunton, on Sunday last, May 11: with the manner of severell fights, and what was lost on both sides, how the ... (1645)

A declaration of the lords and commons assembled in parliament fully pardoning divers officers and souldiers of horse who have lately been and still are in mutiny if they shall returne to their duty ... (1644)

The Battle of Lansdown, near Bath. July 5th, 1643

J. J. D-

The Civil War: local community and local consequences

John Wroughton

The Massey brigade in the west

Robert Temple

He "dyed" in the King's service

Jack W. Sweet

A by-path of the Civil War

Henry Symonds

The battle of Langport

Jack W. Sweet

Civil war and Thomas a Becket

Connie Smith

Some account of the skirmish at Claverton, 1643

Henry Duncan Skrine

Letters illustrating the battles of Claverton and Lansdown

Henry Duncan Skrine

King Charles II at Abbots-Leigh ...

James Rowley

John Pym (1871)

Religious Tract Society

A country parson in the Great Rebellion

Eva Dunbar

Beheaded at Bridgwater

Robert W. Dunning

Battle of Langport

Hugh Norris

Siege of Sherborne Castle in 1645

Hugh Norris