Selected quad for the lemma: city_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
city_n castle_n great_a town_n 4,680 4 6.5133 4 false
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A87506 The jubilie of England. From Nasebie to the Mount in Cornwall, and round about: telling of the righteous and glorious acts of the Lord, done for us within the circle of the yeere now past. Naming the moneths and dayes wherein they were done, which are fot [sic] ever memorable. The Epocha to be in June 14. 1646. I. W. 1646 (1646) Wing J50; Thomason E510_8; ESTC R205611 5,091 8

There is 1 snippet containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

THE JUBILIE OF ENGLAND From NASEBIE to the Mount in CORNWALL and round about telling of the righteous and glorious Acts of the Lord done for us within the Circle of the yeere now past Naming the Moneths and Dayes wherein they were done which are for ever memorable The Epocha to be in June 14. 1646. Beware that thou forget not Deut. 8.11 London Printed for J. Bartlet 1646. The JUBILE of England JUne 13. 1645. Sol in Cancer the happiest Tropike that we have seene in our dayes 14. The glorious victory at Naisby when the Lord magnified his servant FAIRFAX and gave an earnest of further mercies Arms taken 9000. 2000 Horse prisoners 4540. 12. Ordnance Letters for discovery sundry Knights and Colonels brought in afterwards 18. Leicester regained 14. Ordnance 30. Colours 2000. Armes 500. Horses 50. barrels of powder A great mercy as the losse was unexpressible 23. Castles in Shropshire rendred Caus Stoke and Shrawarden 28. Carlile rendred 20. Ordnance 1000. Armes Highworth Garrison taken 100. Armes c. Horses in divers parts taken 100.60.50.45.60 or 70. July 5. 1645. Taunton the second time mightily relieved Ilchester Garrison taken 9. 10. Victory at Langport against Goring sundry Colonels taken 2000. prisoners 2000. Horses 4000. Armes Colours of Horse 35. of Foot 21. two great Ordnance thirty of their Regiments broken and Langpart Garrison taken 14. Burroughs Garrison taken 21 22. Bridgewater stormed and taken a mighty piece Pontefract Castle yeelded to the Parliament Frome-Cannon taken by storme of the Scots Small Garrisons neer Bridgewater quitted 23. Raby Castle surrendred to the Parliament Chadwick-house a strong Garrison taken by the Lyme-men 25. Searborough Castle surrendred to the Parliament 28. Bath yeelded up to the Parliament 6. Ordnance c. 80. Horse of the Kings Life-guard taken Club-men of Somersetshire quieted August 3. 1645. Leaders of Club-men in Dorsetshire taken at Shaftsbury the whole 51. of them 4. Club-men there routed 2000. Armes taken 300. men Victory over Gerard neer Haverford-west 4. Ordnance taken 800. Armes 700. prisoners c. 5. Haverford west taken Towne and Castle 20. Commanders Yonghall relieved a great mercy Sligo taken 150. Horses sundry Castles 15. Sherborne Castle stormed taken and demolished in it sixteen Ordnance taken many Officers c. 28. For●shea●● point taken 6. Ordnance 200. Armes Garew Castle taken and Nunny Castle and divers other in Shropshire September 11 1645. Bristoll stormed and surrendred to the Parliament Think how great strength and wealth and what a mercy not easily dived into Oh Love the Lord c. 13. Montrosse routed and Scotland revived A wonder Let the Kingdomes study thankfulnesse 23. Devizes Castle taken 300 Armes some Ordnance c. and Lacock-house Cardiffe Castle taken 16 Ordnance 400 Armes and Pickton Castle in Pembrokeshire 24. The Cavaliers routed at Rowton-Heath 11 Colours taken with other Officers 2000 Horses 1500 prisoners c. Berkly Castle stormed and surrendred to the Parliament October 1. 1645. Sandall Castle a strong place after a long siege delivered to the Parliament 6. Winchester City and Castle yeelded to the Parliament 7 Ordnance taken 700 Armes with great provisions 11. Chepstow Town and Castle taken by composition 17 Ordnance 200 Armes and provisions 12. Carmarthen Towne and Castle delivered to the Parliament 14. B●zing-house taken by storme with 10 Ordnance 2000 Armes 200 Horse c. burnt to the ground 15. Lord Digby and Langdale routed at Sherborne in Yorkeshire 600 Horses taken Colonels Officers c. with Digbies Cabinet and Letters 18. Langford-house delivered to the Parliament 19. Tiverton taken by storme and strange providence 4 Ordnance and divers Officers 24. Monmouth and its Castle delivered to the Parliament 7 Ordnance 4 sling pieces 300 Muskets c. Item Digby and Langdale againe routed at Carlile-sands 200 Horses taken with Officers c. 27. Shelford-house taken by storme with Arms and Ammunition November 1. 1645. Victory at Denbigh over Sir William Naughan 600 Horses taken 400 prisoners c. 6. Bolton Castle neer Newark delivered to the Parliament and Welbeck-house slighted 10. Werton-house delivered to the Parliament 16. Beeston Castle delivered to the Parliament a very strong piece and long besiged December 7. Latham-house very strong delivered to the Parliament and Fulford-house in the West 18. Hereford surprized 11 Ordnance one Lord 14 Knights 20. Skipton Castle taken 7 Ordnance 300 Armes 100 Horses and Callitine-house neer Exeter a Troope Armes and Ammunition and Poulderham-house Plymmouth releeved Canterbury Fort taken Saint Budeaux Church neer Plymmouth and Sir Francis Drakes house Victory in Ireland and at Andernasse in Scotland January 7. 1645. Sir Thomas Fairfax takes 800 Horses at times 19. Dartmouth taken 120 Ordnance mounted 2 men of war Lord Newport the Governour and many Officers 800 common Souldiers c. 25. Poulderham Castle delivered to the Parliament 29. Belvoir Castle delivered to the Parliament 8 Ordnance 2 murdering pieces c. Monmouth about this time in danger to be lost but preserved as also Wareham February 3. Chester delivered to the Parliament with great strength and wealth 16. Victory at Torrington 3000 Armes 300 Horses 600 prisones Hoptons Infantry taken slaine or wholly routed his Bag and Baggage taken and his Magazine blowne up 20. Revolting Karne overthrowne at Cardisse 200 slaine 800 prisoners the Army routed 25. Victory at Stratton in Cornwall 300 Horses taken 80 prisoners and Tamer-bridge 26. Launceston taken the enemies Magazine and above 20 Horses 27. Corfe Castle taken 4 Ordnance 300 Armes 30 Horses 155 prisoners March 2. Abbingdon in great danger but mercifully delivered by a gallant repulse to Prince Rupert and 200 who had entred 3. Ashbydelazouch yeelded and slighted 5 Ordnance 300 Arms and good provisions 8. Bodmin taken 200 Prisoners 2 or 300 Horses Cornish Gentlemen and Officers submit 35 40 100 96 12 great mercies every day 13. Peurin delivered to the Parl. with Colonell Trevanion c. and Saint Mawes with 13 Ordnance Armes c. 14. Hoptons Army dissolved by composition 2000 Horses taken 3 or 4000 Armes Harwarden Castle delivered to the Parl. Inch-house taken 4 Ordn. 90 Muskets c. neer Plymouth 18. Dennis Castle taken and Helford Haven 26 Ord. c. and a Dunkirk Frigot with 26 Ord. 21. Victory at Stow Lord Ashley taken 500 Horses bag and baggage 1600 prisoners 202 slaine scarce 200 escaping of 3000. 24. Poulderham-Fort taken 18 Ordnance c. 27. Higharcall taken 250 Armes sundry Horses Portland Castle taken 10 Ord. 200 Arms 140 Prisoners April 1. 1646. Demiston Castle delivered to the Parli 6 Ord. Powder 20 Barrels c. 3. Colonell Betsworth takes 400 enemies neere Farringdon the Towne burnt by the Cavaliers and Bridgenorth 8. Ruthyn Castle taken 13. Exeter delivered to the Parliament 75 Ordnance 1500 Muskets c. 14. Barnstable delivered and Aberistwith with 400 Armes 16 Saint Michaels Mount delivered to the Parliament 30 Ordnance 500 Armes much Wine 20. Tutbury Castle delivered and Barton Garrison slighted 22. Dunster Castle