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A78331 A catalogue of the names of the new Lords created by the King, since the Great Seal was carried away from the Parliament by the Lord Littleton Together with Major Generall Poyntz his summons to Shelford house, with the governours answer. Also, a true relation of the Kings escape in the night from Newark, with a party of three hundred horse. Published by authority. 1645 (1645) Wing C1400; Thomason E308_30; ESTC R200394 2,050 8

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A CATALOGVE OF THE NAMES OF The new Lords created by the King since the Great Seal was carried away from the PARLIAMENT by the Lord Littleton Together with Major Generall Poyntz his Summons to Shelford house with the Governours Answer ALSO A true RELATION of the Kings escape in the night from Newark with a party of Three hundred Horse Published by Authority London Printed by John Field Nov. 10. 1645. The Names of such Honours and Dignities as have been granted since the great Seal was carried from hence IAmes second Son to King Charles created Duke of York Prince Rupert created Duke of Cumberland and Earl of Holdernesse The Earl of Worcester created Marques of Worcester The Earl of Newcastle created Marques of Newcastle The Earl of Kingston created Marques of Dorchester The Lord Spencer created Earl of Sunderland The Lord Dunsmore created Earl of Chichester The Lord of Forth created Earl of Branford The Lord Savill created Earl of Sussex The Earl of Arundell created Earl of Norfolk The Lord Goring created Earl of Norwich The Lord Herbert Son to the Marques of Worcester created Earl of Glamorgan by Bill Signed The Lord Barnard Stewart the Duke of Richmonds Brother made Earl of Lichfield by Bill Signed The Lord Faulconbridge created Viscount Faulconbridge Sir Rich. Newport Lord Newport Io Craven Brother to William Lord Craven created Lord Craven of Ryton Henry Percy Lord Percy Henry Wilmot Lord Wilmot of Alderbury Sir Thomas Leigh Lord Leigh of Stonely Sir Christopher Hatton Lord Hatton of Kirlby Sir Ralph Hopton Lord Hopton of Witham Henry Iermyn Lord Iermyn Henry Hastings Lord Loughbrough Sir Io Byron Lord Byron Sir Rich. Vaughan Earl of Carbery in Ireland created Lord Vaughan in England Sir Charles Smith Lord Carrington of England and Viscount Carrington of Ireland Sir William Witherington Lord Witherington Sir Humble Ward Lord Ward Married the Lord Dudleys Heir Sir Io Culpeper Lord Culpeper Sir Iacob Ashly Lord Ashly Richard Boyle Earl of Cork created Lord Clifford Sir Iohn Brooke Lord Cobham restored into his Ancesters place and a creation withall Sir Iohn Lucas Lord Lucas Colonell Bellafis second son to Viscount Faulconbridge created Baron Bellasis Sir Lewis VVatson Kt. and Baronet created Baron of Rockingham Castle in the county of Northampton Reede one of the late Ambassadors of the States created a Titular Baron of England Sir Charles Gerrard Lord Gerrard Sir Francis Hawley Lord Hawley Sir VVilliam Ogle a Viscount of Ireland Sir Henry Beard a Viscount of Ireland SIR YOu may perceive I am not onely cleare Master of the Field but you are also without any expectation of Reliefe I doe therefore require the delivery up of the House and Garrison of Shelford under your command for the use of the King and Parliament which if you shall refuse to doe you must expect the strictest rigour of a resolved Enemy for though it fall out to be with some losse my number is so considerable that I shall not leave the place till by Gods assistance I shall compell you thereunto you have halfe an houres time to return Answer to Your Servant Sidenham Poynts 3. Novemb. 1645. SIR I Keepe this Garrison for the King and in defence of it I will live and dye and your number is not so great nor you so much Master of the Field but that I am confident soone to lessen your Number and see you abroad and for Relief we need none Therefore desire you to be satisfied with this Answer from Your Servant Phil. Stanhope Novemb. 3. 1645. SIR SInce my last God was pleased to deliver the Garrison of Shelford into our hands Being advanced from Southwell towards Nottingham Col. Rossiter joyned with us whereupon my Generall clapt downe before that House and took divers Prisoners in Shelford Church and among them a woman-corporall This day being prepared for a storme my Generall sent in Summons where he received a peremptory Answer both which you shall finde inclosed Whereupon we stormed their works on all sides with much resolution and were gallantly entertained by the Enemy but within halfe an houre we beat them out of their works and the Sword soone gave them their reward for of two hundred there is not above forty got quarter The young Governour Son to the Lord Stanhape was stript for dead but some pittifull Officer perceiving life in him got him away and it may happily be a means to recover body and soul for what he utters is full of repentance Most of them were the Queens Regiment We took three Horse colours one Dragoon colours and two Foot Colours To morrow we do intend against Werton House a mile from this place whereof the Gen. hopes to give a good Accompt he wants but more foot to visit Newark The forces generally behaved themselves gallantly the London Brigade and the Nottingham Foot performed their duty with much valour The King is still at Newark the Gen. left a very strong party of Horse and Dragoones to attend His Motion This is all for Newes The rest assures you that I am Your affectionate Brother to serve you Iohn Hughes Bingham 3. of Novemb. 1645. SIR SInce the taking of Shelford Garrison Newes came that the King on Munday in the Evening got away with three hundred Horse twixt Belvoyre Castle and Colonel Rossiters Guards which way is not certainly knowne But to prevent reliefe to the Enemy at Chester the Generall presently ordered Col. Maynwaring with the London Brigade and foure Regiments more of Horse and Dragoons under his Command forthwith to march to Sir William Brereton for to assist the leaguer there He is now drawing against Werton House which in few dayes he hopes to reduce He hath Orders and foure thousand five hundred Foot Ordered to him for the siege of Nevvark they are to have their Rendezvouz at Grantham and Southvvell on Friday next and then the businesse will not be long deferred I am Sir Your highly engaged Friend to serve you Iohn Hughes Bingham 5. of Novemb. 1645. FINIS