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A84265 Exceeding true and joyfull newes from Worchester: Wherin is declared two glorious battels performed by the Parliaments forces against the Kings army, Septemb. 24. and 26. The first by the Earl of Essex with ten troops of horse, against Prince Robert, and Commissary Wilmot, with 14 troops, within half a mile of VVorcester, vvho after 4 or 5 hours fight, slew Commissary VVilmot, wounded Prince Robert in the head, and killed about 30. common souldiers. Of the Earl of Essex side were slain Serjeant Major Douglas, and about 20 common souldiers. This battell was fought upon Monday last, and with much difficulty his Excellency obtained the victory, and hath beaten all the cavaleers out of VVorcester. The second battle was fought the L. Sey, against Sir Iohn Byron neer Shrewsburie, Sep. 24, 1642. 1642 (1642) Wing E3772; Thomason E119_8; ESTC R17124 2,072 9

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Exceeding true and joyfull NEWES FROM WORCESTER Wherin is Declared two glorious Battels performed by the Parliaments Forces against the Kings Army Septemb. 24. and 26. The first by the Earl of Essex with ten Troops of Horse against Prince Robert and Commissary Wilmot with 14 Troops within half a mile of VVorcester who after 4 or 5 hours fight slew Commissary VVilmot wounded Prince Robert in the head and killed about 30. Common souldiers Of the Earl of Essex side were slain Serjeant Major Douglas and about 20 Common souldiers This battell was fought upon Monday last and with much difficulty his Excellency obtained the victory and hath beaten all the Cavaleers out of VVorcester The second battle was fought the L. Sey against Sir Iohn Byron neer Shrewsburie Sep. 24 1642. Septemb 29. Printed for James Blake to prevent all false Copies from those Parts by order C R Exceeding Joyfull NEWES FROM WORCESTER Brought from thence by the last Post September the 27. 1442. ON Sonday last Mr. FINES drew up his Forces and began to give an Assault upon that Gate of the City which is called Sudburie and did very good execution having almost gotten entrance into the City but this most happy attempt was prevented most unfortunately For before the Gates were absolutely made open to his Forces Sir IOHN BYRON drew up a strong force of horse and immediatly issued forth and gave them a fierce and violent encounter which Master FINES wisely weighing their power and strength not to be so strong and able as he did wish and considering how many worthy lives and what valiant bloud might bee spilt in this quarrell would not hazz●rd his men upon the least disadvantage b● judiciously weighing all things he withdrew his Forces some 4 miles from the City to a place called Knowl ●ill expecting some more Forces dayly to arrive there by whose aid and assistance he might finish what he had before begun And upon Satterday last the L. Sey and Captain Brown came to VVORCESTER with their Forces placing them in the most advantagious places for their purpose And for the prevention of the enemies flight over the Bridge into Wales they placed a strong Garrison at St Iones almost a mile from the City by this meanes prohibiting and staying them from having ano aid and assistance from the Welch And some other Forces they placed in Perry-vvood about two miles from the City and having thus surrounded the City they made a Battery against the walls planting their Ordnance at St. Iones and many happy shots were made against the town the Cavaleers answering them againe with as much strength as they could But all in vain for the L. Sey and Captain Brown received no losse or harme but it is thought that there mas much harm done in the City This fight continued for the space of seven hours many of the Cavaleers being slaine therein and some of the chiefest Ring-Leaders in this lewd and wicked practise against the King Church and state were wounded among whom Sir Sterington Talbot a great complotter in this businesse received the first hurt being shot in the shoulder Master Colbin is likewise dangerously wounded many more were killed but the full and perfect Number of them is not as yet known they conceiling their losses because they would not discourage the rest of their Confederates But thus much is certain the Lord Sey and Captain Brown have had so happy successe in this their undertakings that it is generally reported that they must very speedily surrender up the City they having received so great a losse by this present Encounter Here followes the true and exact Description of a great Battle fought by his Excellencie the Earl of Essex against Prince Robert his Forces who sallyed out of the town with ten troops of horse and met him The second Battle fought by his Excellency ROBERT Earle of Essex against Prince Robert neere the City of Worcester Septem 26. MDCXLII PRince Robert having information that the Earl of Essex was within 3. miles of the City he immediatly drew out ten troops of Horse and marched towards Bouchers Meadow about half a mile distant from Worcester and commanded Sir John Byron to march with 2000. foot and 700. Horse towards Upton to assault the Earl of Essex on the Reer Our Artillery was behind about 9. miles from Worcester and most of the foot forces which was a great encouragement to the Cavaleers and made them very forward to meet his Excellency But soon was their hopes frustrated for when the Earl of Essex saw that Prince Robert had set his men in Battalia and were resolved to have a pitc'd Battle he commanded Sergeant Major Douglas a most Noble and expert Souldier to draw out 200. Horse and to charge the enemy which he did with such an undanted spirit and so effectually that 14. of them quickly fell Then Col. Sandis Capt. Wingate and Cap. Hales adventured to march up to relieve Serjeant Major Douglas and gave a second Charge to Prince Robert which did very good execution and as it is credibly reported Prince Robert received a sore wound on the Head And after 4. or 5. hours fight much harm being done on both sides Captain Austin marched up from the Reer with his troop and gave a most desperate Charge which the enemy perceiving and being sensible of they retreated into the City of Worcester and Captain Austin followed them into the City and did execution on them there but they stayed not so much as to alight but marched away and his Troope being single none then came to assist him could not pursue so he kept the Gates of the City to make entrance for our men and so by this means we obtained the City and good store of Armes belonging to the Cavaleers and have taken about 30. Prisoners Sergeant Major Douglas was slain on out side with 20. more and about 30. of the Enemy The Lord Generall is now in this City and doth intend to march towards the Kings Army at Shrewsbury FINIS