Prince Roberts disguises ; or A perfect true relation of the severall shapes he has taken, since the Lord Generall went forth first from London : with a discovery of the pollicy he hath used, to be eye witnesse, and to know his Excellencies strength. Also how he came up to the city disguised like a vvoman, and viewed all the severall vvorkes, and trenches. Related to an inne-keeper at Colebrooke, who was toule it in a merry humour by one of the cavaliers, and sent by the said innekeeper, in a letter to Mr. Johnson, in Barbakin.

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Imprint:London : Printed for J. Rich, Nov. 16. 1642.
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Language:English
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