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A40644 Three letters, from the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Fairfax, Lieut. Gen. Crumwell and the committee residing in the army. Wherein all the particulars of the great victory obtained by our forces against His Majesties, is fully related, fought the 14 of Iune, 1645. With a list of the names of such colonels, captaines, lieutenants, ensignes, and other officers, both of horse and foot there taken prisoners. And the resolution of both Houses upon the same. Die Lunæ, 16 Iune, 1645. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that these letters, with the list of the prisoners, be forthwith printed and published, with the order of both Houses concerning the same. Io. Brown. Cler. Parliament. Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.; Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons. 1645 (1645) Wing F240; ESTC R200109 3,855 12

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Captaiues Fox Levins Fisher Benton Bartee Cap. Lieut. Waller Lieutenants M●ese Browne Ensignes of the guard Chamberlain Porter Birkenhead Ingoldsby Moushall Wildhall Officers of the Life-guard of horse Capt. Mason Reformado Officers of the Duke of Yorks Regiment of foot Captaines Fitz-Morres Widnam Hill Dier Capt. Lieut. Hawkesworth Lieutenants Rosley Curles Ryley Ensignes Bunch Rosley Goying Bradshaw Prince Ruperts Regiment of foot Lieut. Fisher Officers in Prince Maurices Life-guard Capt. Gerret Capt. Tempest Lieut. Backster Quarterm Simson Officers of the Lord Ashleys Regiment of foot Captaine Walley Iockson Wright Fowler Basberfield Reformado Ensigne Ridley Rowl●nd Corporall of the Field-regiment Officers of Sir Bernard Ashleys Regiment of foot Capt. Hoare Cap. Fisher Lieutenants Weller Simons Smith Harden Ensignes Chester Homes S●mmons Officers of Col. Apleyards Regiment of foot Captaine Terwil Masters Saunderson Huband Lieutenants Middleton Thompson Lewin Baker Officers of Col. Regols Regiment Cap. Dyet Cap. Glasier Lieutenants Ward Baggerly Cause Reformado Ensignes Sharpe Blenkerne Emmings ●omes Officers of Sir Iohn Paules Regiment of foot Capt. Mason Lieutenants Birket Wim Hickman Bradford Burling Ensignes Yeat Glascooke Hutchins Price Cooke Officers of Col. Gerrards Regiment of foot Major Bishop Capt. Bo●th Ensigne Bland Ensigne Perrine Officers of Col. Pages Regiment of foot Col. Page Lieu. Col. Lawson Major Sir William Bridges Knight Captaines Edrington Norton Henson Kerrington Bemson Limson Lieutenants Cartaine Egleston H●lkingson Bates Roundtree Fl●ynee Ballard Roberts Ensignes Edrington Linge Scot Officers of Col. Liles Regiment of foot Lieut. col Littleton Major Fowler Captaines Skirough Whitegreene Littleton Hecklington Lieut. Carter Ensigne Turpin Ensigne Littleton Officers of Col. St. George Regiment of Foot Major Whitmore Captaines Owen Laurence L●urence Hearte Lieutenants Iones Nalsey Iones Ensigne Tem. Officers of Col. Morris Regiment Major Whitford Lieutenants Surles Griffith Ensignes High●m Ciscill Reformado Colonell Bards Officers of foot Captaines Lesley Devoslet Lawson Lieutenants Fowler Twifield Windfor Ensignes Dolison Faire Brothe Col. Vaughans Officers of horse L. Col. Slaughter Cap. Hosiers Lieut. Armstrong Cornet Edmonds Quarterm Nursse Lieut. Billingsley Reformado Col. Broughtons Regiment of foot Cap. Hill Cap. Pauldon Lieutenants Davenport Oliver Morgan Duppa Ensignes Vaughan Pritchard Porter Col. Tilli●rs Officers of foot Cap. Church Cap. Dikes Lieut. Busbirdge Ensignes Harrison Bowen Dillon Loftus senior Loftus junior Sir Fulke Hunke his Officers of foot Lieut. Rewes Lieut. Perryn Ensigne Smith Officers of Col. Lucas Regiment of foot Cap Lieu. Parker Lieut. Iohnson Lieut. Cole The Names of His Majestiss Houshold Servants now in the Marshalls custody MR. Howen page of his Majesties bed Chamber Mr. Abbot their Chamber keeper One Sumpter Man Foure Foot-men of his Majesties One Foot-man of Pr. Morrises Robert Marken yeamon of His Majesties Chandry William Waston Porter at Gate Roger Jellybrand of Mis Majesties Confectionary One Groome of the Chamber And one Chamber-keeper belonging to the Duke of Lenex Nicholas Jonston belonging to His Majesties Groome Porter Walter Whife belonging to His Majestie James Spanier Vitteler Frances Rossell More Prisoners of War Col. Bunkley of Horse Lieutenant Col. Godfry Major More Captaine King Lieutenant Griffin Leutenant Nightingall Ensigne Musgrave Lieutenant Tench Thomas Mangainere of the Princes Troop Richard Addrings Princes Troope John Piffinch Joseph Bromehall Sir William Vahan Morgan Evans the Queenes Regiment There were many taken last night late neere Leicester and sent to Rockingam Castle most of the Duke of Yorkes Life-guard and then the colours of that Regiment were taken Sir Iohn Norwich tooke Colonell Nevile prisoner Die Lune 16 Iunii 1645. IT is this day Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled That Thursday next shall bee set a part for a day of Publique Thanksgiving to Almighty God in all the Churches and Chappels within the Cities of London and Westminster and lines of Communication for the great and glorious Uictory obtained by the Parliaments Army under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax against the Forces of the King And that Mr. Marshall and Mr. Vi●es be desired to Preach at Christ Church before the Parliament And that the Lord Major Aldermen and Common Councell doe meet the Parliament there And it is further Ordered That Friday being the seaven and twentieth of this instant Iune be likewise set a part for a Publique day of Thanksgiving for this victory in all the Churches and Chappels in the severall Counties of the Kingdome under the power of the Parliament Io. Brown Cler. Parliament FINIS
THREE LETTERS From the Right Honourable SIR THOMAS FAIRFAX Lieut. Gen. CRVMWELL and the Committee residing in the Army Wherein All the Particulars of the Great Uictory obtained by our Forces against His Majesties is fully related fought the 14 of Iune 1645. With a List of the Names of such Colonels Captaines Lieutenants Ensignes and other Officers both of Horse and Foot there taken prisoners And the Resolution of both Houses upon the same Die Lunae 16 Iune 1645. ORdered by the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament that these Letters with the List of the Prisoners be forthwith printed and published with the Order of both Houses concerning the same Io. Brown Cler. Parliament LONDON Printed for Iohn Wright at the signe of the Kings-head in the Old-baily 1645. TO THE HONORABLE WILLIAM LENTALL Esq Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons Mr. Speaker BEsides the Generall account I have already given by one of my servants whom I sent up to London yesterday I thought fit to send this bearer Mr. Boles who may more particularly informe you Concerning the abundant goodnesse of God to this army and the whole Kingdome in the late victory obtained at Naseby Field The whole body of their foote taken and slaine such a list of the prisoners could be made up in this short time I have sent the horse all quitted the field and were pursued within three miles of Leicester their Ammunition Ordnance and carriages all taken among which there were two Demy Cannons a whole Culverin and a Morter peece besides lesser peeces We intend to move to Leicester as soone as we have taken Order with our prisoners and wounded men all that I desire is that the honour of this great never to be forgotten mercy may be given to God in an extraordinary day of thanksgiveing And that it may be improved to the good of his Church and this kingdome which shall be faithfully endevoured by Sir Your most humble servant THOMAS FAIRFAX Harborough Iune 15. 1645. Major Gen. Skiypo● was shot through his side but notwithstanding he continued in the field with great resolution And when I desired him to goe off the field He answered hee would not goe so long as a man would stand still doing his Office as a valiaut and wise Commander Also Colonell Butler and Colonell Iretan upon their first charge were both dangerously wonnded behaving themselves very gallantly if I could enter into particulars much ought be spoken of the resolution and courage of many Commanders both horse and foote in this dayes service Some Irish are among the prisoners as I am informed I have not time to make inquiry into it I desire they may be proceeded against above according to Ordinance of Parliament For the Honourable William Lenthall Speaker of the Commons House of Parliament SIR BEing comanded by you to this service I thinke my selfe bound to aquaint you with the good hand of God towards you and us we marched yesterday after the King who went before us from Daventry to Haverbrow and quartered about six miles from him this day we marched towards him He drew out to meet us both Armies engaged we after three howers fight very doubtfull at last routed his Army killed and tooke about five thousand very many Officers but of what quality we yet know not we tooke also about two hundered Carriages all he had and all his Guns being twelve in number whereof two were Demie-Cannon two Demie-Culverins and I thinke the rest Sacres we persued the enemy from three miles short of Harbrough to nine beyond even to sight of Leicester whether the King fled Sir this is none other but the hand of God and to him alone belongs the Glory wherein none are to share with him the Generall served you with all faithfullnesse and honour and the best commendations I can give him is that I dare say he attributes all to God and would rather perish then assumne to himselfe which is an honest and a thriuing way and yet as much for brauery may be given to him in this action as to a man Honest men served you faithfully in this action Sir they are trusty I beseech you in the name of God not to discourage them I wish this action may beget thankefullnesse and humility in all that are concerned in it he that venters his life for the liberty of his Country I wish he trust God for the liberty of his conscience and you for the liberty he fights for in this he rests who is Your most humble Servant Oliver Crumwell 14 Iune 1645 Haverbrow For the Honourable William Lenthall Esquire Speaker to the House of Commons SIR THis morning by day break we marched out of Guil●borow after the Enemy after an houres march we discovered their Horse drawne up at Sybbertoft three miles this side Ha●borough an houre after their Foote appear'd this was about eight in the morning by ten we were dispos'd into a battalia on both sides both sides with mighty shoutes exprest a hearty desire of fighting having for our parts recommended our cause to Gods protection and receiued the word which was God our strength theirs Queene Mary our forlorne hopes began the p●ay whiles both sides labour'd for the hill and wind which in conclusion was as it were equally devided our forlorne hope gaue back and their right wing of Horse fell upon our left with such gallantry that ours were immediately routed aboue a thousand ran a long with them but such was the courage and diligence of the right wing back't with the Foote that they not onely beat back the enemy from their Traine but fell in with their Foot and after two houres dispute won all the field-peices of which some are Cannon most of their Badgage Morter peices Boates nine thousand Armes much powder and match c. And nigh foure thousand prisoners their number was about twelve thousand some six hundered slaine many Commanders of note of ours not aboue one hundered our Horse are still in pursuite and have taken many of theirs the Standerd is ours the Kings Wagon and many Ladies God Almighty give us thankefull hearts for this great Victory the most absolute as yet obtained the Generall Lieutenant-Generall Cromwell and Major Generall Skippon who is shot in the side but not dangerous did beyond expression gallantly so did all our other Commanders and Souldiers we haue lost but two Captaines though this come late be pleased to accept it from Your Honours most humble Servants Har. Leighton Tho. Herbert Naezby where the fight was this Satterday 14 Iune 1645. Captaine Potter is dangerously wounded but hopes of his recovery so is Captaine Cooke Prisoners of Warre taken at Nazeby field Iune 14. 1645. in Northamptonshire Colonels Sir Richard Page Theophilus Gilby Lieut. Colonels Woodhouse Lauson Burges Thornton Majors of foot Byme Bridge Knight Hue More Majors of horse Whitford Denn● Hookes Revely Captaines of horse Thomton Shaffee Cap. Lieut. Carnabee Lambton Officers of the Life gard of foot