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A57257 The civill vvarres of England briefly related from His Majesties first setting up his standard 1641, to this present personall hopefull treaty : with the lively effigies and eulogies of the chief commanders ... : together with the distinct appellations, proper motions, and propitious influences of these memorable starres, chronologically related from anno. 1641 to anno. 1648 / collected by John Leycester. Ricraft, Josiah, fl. 1645-1679.; Leycester, John, b. 1598. 1818 (1649) Wing R1428; Wing R1436_PARTIAL; ESTC R15379 77,291 228

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decline_v he_o from_o do_v or_o suffer_v to_o his_o uttermost_a in_o the_o cause_n of_o religion_n lord-bishop_n and_o all_o that_o depend_v upon_o their_o episcopal_a hierarchy_n will_v remember_v renown_v lesley_n who_o be_v under_o god_n the_o two-edged_a sword_n that_o cut_v they_o and_o their_o wild_a branch_n off_o at_o the_o root_n witness_v the_o year_n 1640._o in_o which_o time_n he_o enter_v england_n with_o a_o army_n of_o twenty_o thousand_o man_n and_o upon_o the_o first_o entrance_n rout_v the_o queen_n regiment_n of_o horse_n and_o foot_n and_o all_o the_o rest_n flee_v find_v a_o pair_n of_o heel_n to_o be_v of_o more_o use_n for_o security_n than_o a_o pair_n of_o hand_n but_o notwithstanding_o this_o advantage_n our_o brethren_n be_v desirous_a to_o treat_v with_o his_o majesty_n who_o condescend_v thereunto_o and_o hear_v the_o reasonableness_n of_o their_o proposition_n condescend_v thereunto_o and_o so_o in_o peace_n they_o do_v depart_v not_o long_o after_o but_o 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their_o noble_a general_n his_o excellency_n the_o earl_n of_o leven_n most_o resolute_o fall_v to_o the_o work_n although_o in_o a_o enemy_n country_n have_v before_o he_o the_o earl_n of_o newcastle_n with_o a_o army_n of_o 20_o thousand_o strong_a yet_o he_o drive_v they_o before_o he_o kill_v and_o take_v prisoner_n many_o of_o they_o daily_o and_o upon_o a_o sudden_a he_o wheel_v about_o with_o his_o army_n and_o take_v cockit_n island_n with_o the_o town_n jan._n 1643._o 20._o 1643._o and_o afterwards_o march_v up_o to_o the_o enemy_n quarter_n and_o beat_v they_o up_o take_v in_o also_o the_o strong_a garrison_n of_o alnwick_n febr._n 14._o 1643._o and_o afterward_o hasten_v his_o march_n further_o into_o the_o enemy_n country_n and_o take_v in_o the_o town_n of_o morepe_v febr._n 22._o 1643._o and_o march_v again_o up_o to_o the_o enemy_n and_o beat_v up_o his_o quarter_n and_o take_v the_o strong_a garrison_n of_o tinby_n march_n 19_o 1643._o 1643._o and_o afterwards_o march_v 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