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To all the Royalists that suffered for His Majesty, and to the rest of the good people of England the humble apology of the English Catholicks.
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Castlemaine, Roger Palmer, Earl of, 1634-1705.
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1666
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Wing C1249; ESTC R1297
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for the King at his own charg his Estate was given to Mr. Pyms Son Col. Cuthbert Conniers at Malpass Col. Thom. Dalton of Thurnham mortally wounded at Newb. 2d battle and dyed at Marlborough Col. Francis Hungate slain at Chester Col. Poor Governour at Berkley Castle neer Lidney Col. Will. Ewre Son to the late Lord Ewâe at Maâston Moor. Col. Ra. Pudsey at Col. Cuthbert Clifton slain neer Manchster Col. Cassey Bental at Sâow in the wolds Col. Trollop slain at VViggan Col. VVilliam Bains at Malpass Col. VVilliam VValton at Tâedââgh Col. Richard Manning at Altesford Leiut Colonels ãâã Col. Thomas Makham of Allorton slain neer Gainsborough L. Col. Lancelot Holtby at Branceford L. Col. Haggerston at Preston L. Col. Pavver at Line L. Col. Jordan Meâââm at Pontefract L. Col. John Godfrey at Tewksbury L. Colonel George Preston at Bradford L. Col. VVill. Houghton at Newbury L. Col. Philip Howard slain at Chester L. Col. Middleton at Hoptoâ-heath L. Col. Michael Constable there also L. Col. Sayr at Nasby L. Col. Scot at Aââesford L. Col. Thomas Salvin at Lieut. Col. Richard Brown at Lieut. Col. Goodridge wounded at and dyed at Oxford L. Col. Congrave slain at Dean in Gloucester Serjeant Majors Major Cuâaâd slain at the taking of Baâing in cold blood Maj Rich. Harborn wounded at Malpass dy'd at Kendal Maj. Tho. Vavasor slain at Maâston Moor. Maj. Panton wounded at Cover dy'd at Highmeâdow Maj. Hudleston slain at York Maj. Thomas Ewâe at Newbury 1. Maj. Lawrence Clifton at Shelford house Maj. Thomas Heskith at Malpass Major William Lââk at Newbury 1. Maj. Rively wounded at Nisby dy'd prisoner at London Maj. Richard Sâerburn at Maj. Holmby at Henly Maj. Rich. Norwood slain before Taunton Maj. Gilbert Markham at Nasby Captains Captain Marmaduke Constable Standard-bearer to the L. Gen. Lindsey slain at Edghill Capt. Wil. Laborn Capt. Mat. Anderton at Sheriffâ hutton in Yorkshire Cap. Joseph Constable at Newberry Capt. Wiburn slain at Basing in Cold Blood Captain Burgh slain at Cover Capt. Thurston Andertan wounded at Newbury dy'd at Oxford Cap. Haggarston eldest son of Sir Thomas in Lancashire Capt. Anthony âigby at Baving House Cap. Richard Bradford at Cap. Keâelm Digby Eldest Son of Sir Kenelm Digby raised a Troop of Horse at his own charge and was slain at Saint âeotes Cap. Ratclif Houghtod at Preston Cap. Rob. Mâlineux of the Wood in Lancashire at Newbury 1. Cap. Charl. Thimelby at worcester Cap. Robert Townsend at Edg-hill Capt. Matthew Ratââif neer Henly Capt Richard Wolsole at Newbury Cap Anthony Awd Cap Thomas Cole at Newark Captain Patison at Wiggan Ca. Maximil Nelson at Maâston moor Cap. Fran. Godfrey slain at Sherburn Cap. Tho. Meynel at Pontefract Cap John Clifton at Shelford house Cap. Abrah Lance Capt. Robert Lance at Rowton in Chesh Cap. Anth. Hameron neer Manchester Capt. Will. Symcots Cap Leiut to the Lord Piercy slain at Newberry 1. Capt. Thomas Singleton at Newberry 1. Capt. Francis Errington of Denton in Northumberland at Rotheran Capt. George Singleton at Cap. Mich. Fitzakerly at Liverpool Cap. Daniel Thorold at Nasby Cap. Franc. Clifton at Newberry 1 Cap. John Lance at Isâip Cap George Cassey at Hereford Captain Langdale at Greekhowel in Wales Cap. Carver in Monmouthshire Cap John Lingen at Ledbury Capt. Samways at Newberry 2. Capt. John Plumton slain at York Cap. Pet. Forcer at Cap. Thomas Whittingham at Newberry Cap. Winkley at Leverpool Cap. Thomas Anderton at Cap. Rich. Walmsley at Oâmschurch Capt John Swinglehurst and Capt. John Butler at Marsâon Moor. Cap. George Holden at Uske Cap. Richard Latham at Litchfield Cap. Tho. Charnock at Cap. Robert Dent at Newcastle Cap. Thomas Hesketh Cap. and John Kâipe at Bindle Cap. Tho. Eccleston at Cap. John Hothersal Cap. Nic. Anderton at Gâeenoo castle Cap. Anthony Girlington at Lancaster Capt. Francis Rows in Dean Forest Cap. Randolph Wallinger at Cover Cap. Chrisloph Wray slain at Bradford Cap. VVil. Rookwood at Alresford Cap. Rob. Bookwood at Oxford Cap. Hoskins slain at Lidney in cold bloud Cap. Phil. Darey at Cap. Wil. Jones at Ragland Cap. Henry Wells wounded at Newberry 2. dyed in prison at London Cap. Richardson slain before ãâã Cap. âspenâ slain in âspenâ Inferiour Officers ãâ¦ã slain at Newberry Lieu. Rich. Osbaâston at Leeds Lieut. George Hothersaâ at Leverpool Lieut. William Girlington at Lieut. John Kulchâth at Woââal Lieut. William Singleton at Marston Lieut. Peter Boardman at Bredford Lieut. Short slain neer Glocester Lieut. Rich. Bradford at Biâchington Lieut. James Bradford at Lieu. Tho. Kinsman at Lincoln Lieut. John Birch at Birmicham Lieut. ãâ¦ã Cornet William Culchereth at Newberry Cor. Deintoâ at Cadiff Cor. Robert Lance in Cheshire Cor. Edward Walker at Burton Cor. Miles Lochard at Gooderidge Gent. Voluntiers Mr. Edw. Talbot brother to the now ãâã of Shrewsbury slain at Marston Moor. Mr. Cha. Townly and Mr. Charles Sherburn there also Mr. Nicholas Timelby at Bristow Mr. Pool of Worral at Mr. John Tipper at Newnam Mr. Christopher Blount at Edgbalston Mr. Francis Darcy atâ Mr. Theodore Mowse at Langport Mr. Gerad Salvin at Mr. Wiburn Mr. Rob. Bowles Mr. Wil. Stoner at Bazâing Mr. Price of Washingly in Northampton sh slain at Lincoln in cold bloâd Mr. Cuthbert Ratcliff slain at Newcastle Mr. Thomas Latham at Newark Mr. Andrew Giffard at Hampton Mr. Lewis Blount at Manchester Mr. Cary and Mr. Gennyngs at Shelford house Mr. James Anderton in Wales Mr. Thomas Roper at Gootheridg Mr. Stephen Pudsey in Holderness Mr. Francis Pavier at Marston Mr. James Banton at Cover Tho. Pendrel at Stow. Mr Boniface Kemp Mr. Ildesons Hesket slain neer York in cold bloud Mr. Mich. Wharton at Scarborough Mr. Errington at Chester Tho. Westby Doctor of Physick at Preston Mr. Peter Davis at Denbigh Mr. Edward Davis at Chester Mr. Bret at Mr. Roger Wood at Chester Mr. Henry Lawson at Melton Mr. Tho Craithorn the elder at Uphaven Mr. Hen. Johnson at Three sons of Mr. Kitby of âaueâââ John Witham and â ãâ¦ã Preston John 15. 13. Gâeater love than this no man hath then that one lay down blt life for his friends Major General Wil. Webb so wounded at Newbury by Case Shot that he lives a dying life The Names of such Catholicks whose Estates both Real and Personal were sold in persuance of an Act made by the Rump July 16. 1651. for their pretended Delinquency that is for adhering to their King JOhn Lord Marquess of Winchester who so Valiantly defended Bazing-house Henry Lord Marquess of Worcester who has been at least 300000. l. looser by the Warr. Francis Lord Cottington Lord John Somerset Marmaduke L Langdale and his Son Sir John Winter who so stoutly defended Lidney House Sir Thomas Tildesly himself slain and his Estate sold Sir Hen slingsby beheaded at Tower Hill and his Estate sold Sir Peircy Herbert now Lord Powys Sir Francis Howard Sir Hen. Bedingfield Sir Arth. Aston Governour of Reading Sir Tho. Haggerston-Rog Bodenham Esq Charles Townly Esq Rowland Eyre Esq Peter Pudsey Esq John Giffard Esq Other Catholicks whose Estates were sold by an Additional Rump-Act made August 4. 1662. HEnry Lord Viscount Dunbar and his Son Sir Wil. Vavasor Sir Edw. Ratcliff Thomas Clifton Esq Peter Gifford of Chillington Esq Walter Fowler of St. Thomas Esq Thomas Brook of Madely Esq Francis Biddulph of Biddulph Esq William Middleton of Stocton Esq Lance Errington Esq Nich. Errington Esq Hen Errington Esq John Jones of Dingestow Esq John Weston Esq Phil. Hungate Esq Ro. Dolman Gent. Rich. Masley Gent. Gen. Smith Gen. Ralph Pudsey Gent. More Catholicks whose Estates were sold by another Rump-Act made November 18. 1652. HEnry Lord Arnudel of Wardor who reised a Regiment of Horse for the King and whose Castle of Wardor was so gallantly defended against Sir Edward Hungerford Henry Lord Marley and Monteagle VVilliam Lord Ewre VVilliam Lord Powis who keptlong his castle of Powis against the Enemy and afterwards taken in it and thereupon was kept a great while Prisoner at Stafford and died in durance at London Lord Charls Somerset Sir Wal. Blountlong a prisoner in the Tow. Sir Edw. Widdrington who raised a Regiment of Horse Sir Richard Tichburn Sir Charles Blount slain also by one of his own Captains Sir Jo Clavering dy'd a Prisoner at London Sir John Cansfield Sir John Timelby of Ernam Sir Phillip Constable Sir Edward Plumpton Sir Nicholas Thornton who raised a Troop of Horse at his own Charge Hugh Anderton of Exton Esquire Thomas Langtree of Langtree Esquire Wil. Hoghton Esq William Hesketh Esq William Latham Esq Tho. Singleton Esq John VVestby Esq Sir Edward Charlton VVilliam Sheldon of Beoly Esquire VVilliam Gage of Bently Esquire Tho. Clavering Esq John Plumpton Esq Marm. Holby Esq Hen. Englefield Esq Robert VVigmore Esq Ro Cramblington Esq VVill Sherburn Esq John Constable Esq Richard Latham Esq VVilliam Bawd Esq James Anderton of Birchley Esq Tho. Singleton Esq John Talbot Esq Nich Fitzakerly Esq John Peircy Esquire Thomas Acton of Burton Esquire Tho. Gillâorand Esq Tho. Grimshaw Esq Ralph Rishton and VVilliam âloyer Gentlemen Richard Chorley of Chorley James Anderton of Clayton Esquire William Anderton of Anderton Esquire VVith many others Mr Edmând Church of Essex was one of the first whose personal Estate was plun âred and his real sequestred which so continued without any allowance to his VVise and Children from 1642. till 1649 when he dyed a Prisoner Mr. John Barlow of Pembrookshire his whole Estate being at least 1500l per annum was given to Col Horton and Cap Nicholas without allowance of of any fifths or other sustenance for his wise and many children November 16. 1666.