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A90495 A Perfect table of three hundred fourty and three victories obtained since the kings attempt to enter into Hull at the begining of these vvars, July 26. 1642. to Septemb. 14. 1646 by their Excellencies the Earl of Essex and Sir Thomas Fairfax, Captains Generals of the Parliaments forces. 1646 (1646) Wing P1526; ESTC R181673 6,432 1

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A Perfect Table of Three hundred fourty and three Victories obtained since the Kings attempt to enter into Hull at the begining of these VVars July 26. 1642. to Septemb. 14. 1646. by their Excellencies the Earl of Essex and Sir Thomas Fairfax Captains Generals of the Parliaments Forces Robert Earle of Essex his Excellence Generall of the Army Imployed for the defence of the Protestant Religion the safety of his Maties Person and of the Parliament the preservation of the Lawes Liberties 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 ●… Alex. Lesly General of Edw. Earl of Manchester Earl of Denbigh Gen. of Sir William Brereton Sir W. VValler Gen. of Oliver Cromwel Esq Philip Skippon Esq Maj. Edw. Massey Esq Maj. the Scotch Army Major General c. the Staffordshire Forces Major General c. Surry Sussex Hampsh Lieu. Gen. of the horse Gen. of the Army Gen. of the West Coun. 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 Lord Brooks again Routed them at Southam and took 40. Prisoners 100. arms 3. In August were surrendred the Island of Portsey with 200. Arms. 4. The Castle of Portsmouth to sir W. Waller 5. Southsay Castle taken with an Onslaught the men Prisoners their Arms and Ammunition all taken 6. In September the Lord General the Earl of Essex Routed His Majesties Forces 7. The Lord Strange was raised from the siege by a Sally out of Manchester 8. In October was fought a great Battel at Edge-hill the Kings General the Earl of Lindsey the Lord Aubeny Sir Edward Verney and manyslain The L. Willoughby three Colonels many hundreds taken prisoners 9. Cawood Castle taken by the Lord Fairfax with all the Ammunition and all Prisoners at mercy 10. Sir William Waller took Madbury 11. In November Sir William Waller beat the Enemy in Hampshire 12. Sir William Waller took Farnham Castle 13. In December sir W. Waller took Winchester the Lord Grandeson and 60. great Officers 1000. Horse and Foot and 600. Arms. 14. The Lord Fairfax Routed the Earl of Newcastle neer Tadcaster 15. Sir William Waller took Arundel Castle 16. Sir W. Waller took the city of Chichester 17. In Ianuary the Lord Fairfax Routed the Earl of Newcastle again neer Bradford 18. Again the Lord Fairfax Routed the Earl of Newcastle neer Leeds 19. Leeds taken by the Lord Fairfax 20. His Excellency Routed the Kings Forces neer Henly and took 200. Prisoners 21. Sir W. Brereton routed sir T. Aston by Namptwich took 100. Prisoners Horse and Foot 22. Namptwich taken by sir W. Brereton 23. In February Sir John Seaton in Lancashire took Preston 24. Sir John Seaton took Lancaster Town 25. Sir John Seaton took the Castle 26. The Western Forces Routed the Cornish neer Madbury took five piece of Ordnance 10. Officers 100. Prisoners and 200. Arms. 27. Sir Tb. Aston again routed by sir W. Brereton at Middlewich 28. March sir W. Brereton took Lichfield close 29. Sir William Brereton Routed the Kings Army neer Stafford the Earl of Northampton and many more slain 30. Lastol also taken 31. Sir W. Waller took Malmsbury by storm 32. In April 1643. Col Massey Routed the Welch in the Forrest of Dean 33. Col Massey took Tewksbury 34. Wiggon taken by Sir John Seaton 35. Sir William Waller took three Troops of Prince Maurice's Horse 36. Sir W. Waller took Monmouth in Wales 37. Sir W. Waller took Higman and in it 150. Officers and Gentlemen 1000. Prisoners 38. Sir William Waller took Rosbridge 39. Sir William Waller took Chepstow 40. And Hereford taken by storm by Sir William Waller and in it 40 Knights and Officers in Commission and 600. Prisoners 41. Sherburn castle taken by sir W. Waller 42. Hemster taken by Sir William Waller 43. Redding taken by His Excellency 44. The Lancashire men took Whaley 45. The Lincolnshire men took Crowland 46. In May Sir VV. Breretons own Troop rescued threehundred prisoners and forced the Earl of Darby to retreat at Stocton heath 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 W. Waller took Hagerstone 51. The Earl of Warwick took the Holy Island 52. He took the Castle 53. Tamworth Castle taken 54. Hagerston castle taken 55. Lynne taken by the Earl of Manchester 56. Col. Massey kept Glocester against the King in siege and defended it 57. Glocester relieved by his Excellency 58. In Iuly His Excellency took Cirencester 59. His Excellency beat His Majesties whole army at Newbery fight killed five Lords killed and took nigh 500. Officers and Soldiers 60. Stafford castle taken by sir VV. Brereton 61. Gainsbrough taken by Col Cromwel 62. Stamford taken by Col Cromwel 63. The Kentish rising subdued by Col Brown 64. Hawton Castle taken 65. In August the Earl of Manchester Routed first a party of the Earl of Newcastles forces 66. Then he Routed the Earl of Newcastles whole Army neer Horn Castle took 55. Colours 200. Horse and 1500. Prisoners 67. In September the Earl of Manchester took Horn Castle 68. Also he took the City of Lincoln 69. Eccleshal castle taken by sir VV. Brereton 70. Sir VV. Breretons Forces caused L. Capels Forces at Lappington to retreat 71. Lord Capels Forces beaten at Leighbridge and forced into Shrewsbury 72. Holt bridge taken 73. Nov. Col. Birch routed the enemies forces 74. Wrexam in Wales taken by sir VV. Brereton 75. The enemy beaten by sir VV. Brereton 76. The Dorsetshire men took Wareham 77. In Decemb. Sir Tho Middleton took Flint 78. Moston taken 79. Col Massey took Wootton 80. The Plymouth Forces routed the L. Digby 81. Sir William Waller Routed the Lord Crafford neer Aulton 82. Aulton taken by Sir William Waller 83. Col Skippon took Grafton house 84. Holt house taken 85. Bewly House also taken 86. Hawarden castle taken by sir W. Brereton 87. In Ianuary Sir William Waller took Arundel Castle and 200. Prisoners 88. Col Mytton Routed Sir John Byron neer Elsmore 89. Sir John Gell took Burton upon Trent 90. Hilson taken 91. Laicock House taken 92. The Earl of Manchester took Croyland 93. Burleigh House taken 94. Cocquet Island taken by the Scots 95. Gussanna taken by sir W. Brereton 96. In Febr. Sir W. Brereton took a fortified house in Wales by storm 97. Sir W. Brereton routed the L. Capels forces and brought 3000. of the enemy to nothing 98. The Isle of Axolm taken by sir J. Meldrum 99. Burlington taken 100. Whitby also taken 101. Milus House taken by the Lord Fairfax 102. Alnwick takē by our Brethren of Scotland 103. Morpheth by the Scots also taken 104. Milford Haven taken