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A90494 A perfect table of two hundred and four victories obtained since the Kings attempt to enter into Hull at the begining of these wars, July 26. 1642. to Aug. 10. 1646 by their Excellencies the Earl of Essex, and Sir Tho: Fairfax, Captains Generals of the Parliaments forces; with a catalogue of the chief commanders of the Parliaments army. Ricraft, Josiah, fl. 1645-1679. 1646 (1646) Wing P1525; Thomason 669.f.10[72]; ESTC R210563 6,082 2

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A Perfect Table of Three hundred and four Victories obtained since the Kings attempt to enter into Hull at the begining of these wars July 26. 1642. to Aug. 10. 1646. by their Excellencies the Earl of Essex and Sir Tho Fairfax Captains Generals of the Parliaments Forces with a catalogue of the chief Commanders in the Parliaments Army Robert Earle of Essex his Excellence Generall of the Army Impleyed for the defence of the Protestant Religion the safety of his Maties Person and of the Parliament the preseruatim of the Lawes Liberties and Peace of the Kingdome and protection of his Maties subiects from violence and oppression G. Glo. fe Peter Stent excuait The Effigies of the most Excellent truly valliant Sr Thomas Fairfax Cap tin Generall of the Armies raised for the preservation of Religion defence of King Parlia mt Kingdome Printed and sold by Peter Stent By His Excellency the Earl of Essex Captain General of all the Parliaments FORCES 1. HIs Majesty being kept out of Hull and set up His Standard at Nottingham was Routed before Coventry upon a Sally Iuly 26. 1642. 2. The Citizens took two pieces of Ordnance and about 100. of their Arms the Enemy fled to Southam 3. The Lord Brooks again Routed them at Southam and took 40. Prisoners 4. In August were Surrendred the Island of Portsey 5. The Castle of Portsmouth to Sir William Waller 6. Southsay Castle taken with an Onslaught the men Prisoners their Arms and Ammunition all taken 7. In September His Excellency the Lord General the Earl of Essex Routed His Majesties Forces 8. The Lord Strange was raised from the Siege by a Sally out of Manchester 9. In October was fought a great Battel a Edge-hill the Kings General the Earl of Lindsey the Lord Aubeny Sir Edward Verney and many slain The Lord Wilioughly three Colonels and many hundreds taken Prisoners 10. Cawood Castle taken by the Lord Fairfax with all the Ammunition and all Prisoners at mercy 11. Sir William Waller took Madbury 12. In November Sir William Waller beat the Enemy in Hampshire 13. Sir William Waller took Farnham Castle 14. In December Sir William Waller took Winchester the Lord Grandeson and 30. other Gentlemen 30. great Officers 1000. Horse and Foot and 600. Arms. 15. The Lord Fairfax Routed the Earl of Newcastle neer Tadcaster 16. Sir William Waller took Arundel Castle 17. Sir William Waller took the City of Chichester 18. In Ianuary the Lord Fairfax Routed the Earl of Newcastle again neer Bradford 19. Again the Lord Fairfax Routed the Earl of Newcastle neer Leeds 20. Leeds taken by the Lord Fairfax 21. His Excellency the Earl of Essex Routed the Kings Forces neer Henly and took 200. Prisoners 22. Sir William Brereton Routed Sir Thomas Aston neer Namptwich and took 100. Prisoners Horse and Foot 23. In February Sir John Scaton in Lancashire took Preston 24. Sir John Scaton took Lancaster Town 25. Sir John Scaton took the Castle 26. The Western Forces Routed the Cornish neer Madbury took five piece of Ordnance 10. Officers 100. Prisoners and 200. Atms. 27. In March Sir William Brereton took Lichfield Close 28. Sir William Brereton Routed the Kings Army neer Stafford the Earl of Northampton and many more slain 29. Lastol also taken 30. Sir William Waller took Malmsbury by storm 31. At the latter end of March and the beginning of April 1643. Col Massey Routed the Welch in the Forrest of Dean 32. Col Massey took Tewksbury 33. Wiggon taken by Sir John Scaton 34. Sir William Waller took three Troops of Prince Maurice's Horse 35. Sir William Waller took Monmouth in Wales 36. Sir William Waller took Higman and in it 150. Officers and Gentlemen 1000. Prisoners 37. Sir William Waller took Rosbridge 38. Sir William Waller took Chepstow 39. And Hereford taken by storm by Sir William Waller and in it 40 Knights and Officers in Commission and 600. Prisoners 40. Sherburn Town and Castle taken by Sir William Waller 41. Hemster taken by Sir William Waller 42. Redding taken by His Excellency 43. The Lancashire men took Whaley * and the Lincolnshire men took Crowland 44. In May Sir William Waller took Stafford 45. He took Woolverhampton 46. He took Whitchurch 47. The Lord Fairfax took Wakefield 48. The Lancashire men took Warrington 49. Sir William Waller Routed the Kings Forces neer Wells 50. In Iune Sir William Waller took Hagerstone Castle 51. The Earl of Warwick took the Holy Island 52. He took the Castle 53. Tamworth Castle taken 54. Sir William Brereton took Eccleshal 55. Lynne in Norfolk taken by the Earl of Manchester 56. In Iuly His Excellency took Cirencester 57. His Excellency beat His Majesties whele Army at Newbery fight killed five Lords killed and took nigh 500. Officers and ●ouldiers 58. Gainsbrough taken by Col Cromwel 59. Stamford taken by Col Cromwel 60. The Kentish rising subdued by Col Brown 61. Hawton Castle taken by Sir Wil Brereton 62. In August the Earl of Manchester Routed first a party of the Earl of Newcastles forces 63. Then he Routed the Earl of Newcastles whole Army neer Horn Castle took 55. Colours 200. Horse and 1500. Prisoners 64. In September the Earl of Manchester took Horn Castle 65. Also he took the City of Lincoln 66. He took Gainsbrough 67. In October Sir William Brereton took Eccleshal and Routed the Lord Capel 68. He took Holt Castle and Harden Castle 69. The Lord Willoughby took Bullingbrook Castle 70. The Dorsetshire men took Warcham 71. In December Sir William Brereton took Rexam 72. Sir Thomas Middleton took Flint 73. Moston taken 74. Col Massey took Wootton 75. The Fly mouth Forces routed the L. Digby 76. Sir William Waller Routed the Lord Crafford neer Aulton 77. Aulton taken by Sir William Waller 78. Col Skippon took Grafton house 79. Holt house tak●n 80. B●wly House also t●ken 81. In Ianuary Sir William Waller took Arundel Castle and 200. Prisoners 82. Col Mytton Routed Sir John Byron neer Elsmore 83. Sir John Gell took Burton upon Trent 84. Hilson taken 85. Laicock House taken 86. The Earl of Manchester took Croyland 87. Burleigh House taken 88. Cocqu●t Island taken by the Scots 89. In February Sir Thomas Fairfax joyned with Sir William Brereton and Routed the Lord Byron neer Namptwich took 150. Knights and Gentlemen and Priests 120. Officers and 1500. Prisoners of which 120. were Irish Whores 90. The Isle of Axolm taken by Sir John Meldrum 91. Burlington taken 92. Whitby also taken 93. Milus House taken by the Lord Fairfax 94. Alnwick taken by our Brethren of Scotland 95. Morpheth by the Scots also taken 96. Milford Haven taken by Captain Swanley 97. Biddle House taken by Sir Thomas Fairfax where was taken the Lord Brereton 20. Officers of Note and 300. Prisoners 98. Hilsly House taken 99. Newbery taken by Sir VVilliam Balsore 100. In March was taken Tadcaster 101. Bredport taken 102. The Pembrokeshire men with Captain Swanleys seamen took Haverford west 10. piece of