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MONK
MONK (George) Duke of Albemarle. See Letter (A) of
advice to . . . General Mouk. Harleian Miscellany,
vol.8. i8ii,4°.
See London.—ii. Civic and Municipal Institutions.—
Court of Common Council. Two letters; the one sent
by the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council of
London, to his Excellency, the Lord Gen. M., by their
Sword-Bearer : . . . the other, his Excellencies answer
thereunto. i659[-6o], 4°.
See O'Neill (o.) General. Generall O. Oneales letter
to Collonell Monck, with the propositions of O. Oneale,
. . . together with Coll. Monck his answer; and, Coll¬
onell Monck's propositions to O. Oneale, etc. 1649, ^°-
See Eupert, Prince, Son of Frederick /., King of
Boliemia. The Victory over the fleet of the State General,
obtained by his majesties navy royal in the engagement,
begun 25th July ... as it came from . . . Prince Eupert,
and . . . the Duke of Albemarle. . . . 1666, fol.
See Scotland.—-Parliament.—S&parate Transactions.
A Letter sent from the Commissioners of Scotland, to
. . . the Lord General M., in the behalf of themselves
and the whole Nation. . . . 1660, 4°.
See Trev (j.) The Fair dealer; or a Modest answer to
the sober letter of . . . Lord General Monck. . . . 1659,
4°.
See True (A) and perfect narrative of the great . . .
success of a part of his majesties fleet under . . . Prince
Eupert, and . . . the Duke of Albemarle, burning one
hundred and sixty Dutch ships within the Ulie. . . .
1666, fol.
• Sea W., M. Animadversions upon Generall M.'s letter
to the gentry of Devon : wherein his arguments for
anarchy are considered, and the weaknesse of his Har-
ringtonian principle detected. . . . [1659], 4°.
See Ward (s.) successively Bishoi) of Exeter and Salis¬
bury. The Christians victory over death ; a sermon at
the funeral of the most honourable George, Duke of
Albemarle, etc., in the collegiate church of S. Peter's,
Westminster. . . . 1670, 4°.
The Cloud opened : or, the English hero [i.e. George
Monk, Duke of AlbemarleJ. Harlbian Miscellany,
vol. 4, pp. 149-164. 1809, 4°.
Several letters from the Lord Generall Monck, Com¬
mander in Chief of the forces in Scotland, and one of the
Commissioners ... for the government of this common¬
wealth : viz. to Mr. Speaker, to the Lord Eleetwood, to
the Lord Lambert [and others, dated 20 Oct. 1659-21
Feb. 1660]. [1 Lojidon], 1660.
4°. 7i in. (2)+ 34 pp. + pp. 15-39.
A Collection of several letters and declarations sent by
General Monck unto the Lord Lambert, the Lord Fleets
wood, and the rest of the General Council of Officers in
the Army ; as also, unto that part of the Parliament,
called the Eump, the Committee of Safety, so called, the
Lord Mayor and Common Council of the City of London,
the congregated Churches in and about London. (A
Letter from General Monck to King Charles.)
London, 1660.
4°. 7J in. (2)+ 4 +(2)+ 34 +pp. 15-39 (error for 38).
A Declaration of General Monck touching the King of
Scots and his proclamation. . . . With the engagement
taken, and subscribed by the Scottish Lords . . . and
gentlemen; and the warrants and commissions sent
from Sir A. Haslerigg, and the rest of the Parliaments
commissioners at Portsmouth to the High-Sheriffs of
the Western Counties. [A news-letter.]
London, N. Bradley, 1659.
4°. 7 in. 7 pp. + (1) p.
MONK
6274
MONK (GEORas) Duke of Albemarle. A Letter from His
Excellencie the Lord General Monck, and the officers
under his command, to the Parliament; in the name
of themselves, and the souldiers under them. (Feb.
11, 1659.) London, J. Macock, 1660.
4-\ GJ in. 15 pp. + (1) p.
[Another edition.]
4°. 7Jin. 15pp. + (l) p.
London, J. Macock, 1660.
- A Letter from General Monck, from Dalkeith, 13
October 1659 ... to the Parliament. . . .
London, 1659.
4°. 7i in. G pp.
- Three letters from the Lord General Monck, Com¬
mander in Chief of the forces in Scotland, and one of
the commissioners by Act of ParUament for the govern¬
ment of the army of this Commonwealth, viz. to Mr.
Speaker, to the Lord Fleetwood, to the Lord Lambert.
[Dated 20 October 1659.]
Edinbitrgh, C. Higgins, 1659.
4°. 7 in. (8) pp.
[Another edition.]
Edinburgh, C. Higgins, 1659.
4°. 7 in. (^) pp.
- General Monck's last letter to . . . the Lord Fleetwood
(Nov. 3, 1659): declaring his resolution to send Col.
Wilkes, Lieut. Col. Clobery, Major Knight, by way of
treaty, in order to a happy union between the two armies
of England and Scotland. With two other letters from
persons of Honour [T. Clarges, T. Talbot, and J. Pear¬
son], signifying great hopes of peace, and a prohibition
of either armies proceeding any further in their march.
. . . London, F. Smith, 1659.
4°. 7 in. (8) pp.
- A Letter from General Monck to King Charls [30 Dec.
1659] . . . together with King Charls's answer thereunto
. . . 1660. SoMBRS (,j.) Baron Somers, Collection of
tracts, vol. 6, pp. 557-561. rSii, 4:".
- A Letter of General
23 Jan. and directed
unto the rest of the
late Letter from the
14 Jan. and sent by
communicated unto
ment, Jan. 26.
4°. 7iin. 7pp. + (l) p.
George Monck's, dated at Leicester,
unto Mr. EoUe to be communicated
gentry of Devon: occasioned by a
gentry of Devon dated at Exceter,
Mr. Bampfield to the Speaker to be
the Parliament. Eead in Parlia-
London, J. Redinayn, 1660.
- The Speech and declaration of the Lord Generall
Monck, delivered at White-Hall upon Tuesday the 21 of
February 1659[60] to the members of Parliament at
their meeting there, before the re-admission of the
formerly secluded members into the Parliament-House.
. , . London, S. Griffin, for J. Playford, i659[-6o].
4°. 7Jin. (2) + Gpp.
- [Another edition.] Somers (j.) Baron Somers,
Collection of Tracts, vol. 6, pp. 550-552. 1811, 4°.
The Northern queries from the Lord Gen. Monck
his quarters: sounding an allarum to all loyal hearts,
and free-born English-men ... in defence of our lives,
laws, liberties, and parliaments, against the tyrannical
power, and domination of the sword.
[Londonl, printed in the year of England's con¬
fusions, and are to be sold at the sign of Wallingford
House, right against a Free Farliameiit, [1659].
4°. 7 in. 8 pp.
MONK (Henry) See Albemarle Peerage. The Ee-
spondent's case . . . Henry Monk, etc., appel. . . . [? 1695],
fol.

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