A Declaration of the proceedings of the Kings Majesty at Carisbrooke Castle ... touching the Engagement of Sir Charles Lucas, & his forces at Colchester, with the Parliament's Army. With another great discovery of a most horrid and bloudy Design against the person of the King [by Edward Rolfe] ... Likewise, the Lord Generalls Letter to a great Commander in Colchester, and his answer thereunto, in relation to the King. [Letters, dated: 3 July 1648, etc., the last signed: William Calum.].
The Lord Goring, the Lord Capel, and Sir Charles Lucas, Their Letter to the Lord Generall, and the Lord Fairfax His Letter Directed Unto Them, Concerning the City of Colchester; ... The Isle of Mersey Taken, Etc. [Narrated in Two Letters, Signed Respectively J. R. and T. O.].
Two Sallies Forth by the Lord Goring and Sir Charles Lucas at Coulchester, on Munday and Tuesday Last;
A Great Fight at Colchester Upon Tuesday Night Last, Being the 25. of this Instant July, and the Advancing of General Lucas ... Likewise ... a Message from Prince Charles to Gen. Lucas. And a Bloudy Fight at Deal Castle, Etc. [Communicated in Three Letters.].