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A78401 A letter from His Excellencies quarters, of a discovery in Sir Thomas Fairfax his army, the enemies thereof; and a further resolution of the Officers and souldiers for the better peace and safety of the kingdome. With a conference between His Excellency, and the Marquesse of VVorcester. Also, a full relation of all the whole proceedings at Ragland Castle; and a perfect list of the names of the colonels, majors, captains, lieutenants, and other officers therein, viz. the Marquesse of Worcester, the Lord Charles, the Countesse of Glamorgan, the Lady Iones, Sir Philip Iones, Doctor Bayley, Commissary Gwillam, ... Printed by the originall copies, and published according to order of Parliament. W. C.; England and Wales. Parliament. 1646 (1646) Wing C157; Thomason E351_13; ESTC R201071 2,379 8

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A LETTER FROM HIS EXCELLENCIES QVARTERS OF A DISCOVERY in Sir THOMAS FAIRFAX His Army the Enemies thereof and a further resolution of the Officers and Souldiers for the better peace and safety of the Kingdome With a Conference between His Excellency and the Marquesse of VVorcester Also a full Relation of all the whole Proceedings at Ragland Castle And a perfect List of the Names of the Colonels Majors Captains Lieutenants and other Officers therein viz. The Marquesse of Worcester The Lord Charles The Countesse of Glamorgan The Lady Iones Sir Philip Iones Doctor Bayley Commissary Gwillam 4 Colonels 4 Majors 2 Lieutenant-Colonels 22 Captains 16 Lieutenants 6 Cornets 4 Ensignes 4 Quarter-masters 52 Esquires Gentlemen Printed by the Originall Copies and Published according to Order of PARLIAMENT London Printed by Barnard Alsop August 27. 1646. A Letter from his Excellencies Quarters of a Discovery in Sir Thomas Fairfax his Army the Enemies thereof SIR RAgland Castle being so happily surrendred this I believe will be the last opportunity that I shall have to present you with the Affaires of this unconquered and untained Army in relation to the VVats of this Kingdome which through Gods Blessing they have brought so neere unto a period But to our Intelligence On VVednesday last Aug. 19. The Castle was surrendred to his Excellencie Sir Thomas Fairfax The Enemy were no sooner marched forth but his Excellency entred the Castle took a view of it and had some conference with the Marquesse and afterwards went that night to Chepstow where hee was liberally entertained by the Committee and came from thence yesterday to Bath The Castle of Ragland was as strong a Piece as I have seen encompassed with a deepe Moat besides the River There were in it neer five hundied Officers Gentlemen and Souldiers a List of the chiefe of which I have inclosed Divers of the Officers and Souldiers refused Passes saying That they could goe any where without Passes so that many of them are not comprised in the List Twenty Pieces of Ordnance not above three Barrels of Powder but they had a Mill with which they could make a Barrel a day which would supply them sufficiently There was in it great store of Corn and Malt in severall Roomes the true quantity wherof I cannot give yon and therfore will not trouble you with conjectures There was also store of VVine of all sorts and Beer The Horses they had leftwere inconsiderable and those almost starved for want of Hay of which they had none and not many Oates so that the Horses eat their halters for want of meat and were tyed with chaines Those that marched forth had not the least incivility offered to them by our Souldiers who as formerly during this VVar were very punctuall in observing the Articles And now let all the Enemies of this Army for It hath many produce any unworthy Action offered by It since his Excellencies first taking the field Nay let them search Histories of precedent Ages and produce an Army who have behaved themselves with so much civility and fidelity as this hath done And I am perswaded thar although some being swoln with Envie and Malice seek to blast Its reputation and to cast a colour over Its Actions yet they shall appeare as so many ungratefull Cataliues when the fame and glory of this Army shall be precious and illustrious in the esteem of Posterity as these who have freed their Countrey from that Bondage and Slavery which otherwise would have inevitably faln upon them Then will the Parents tell their children the memorable Stories of this Army and the wonderfull workings of God by this Arme of Flesh and how freely these their Noble Ancestors hazarded themselves for their Countries Peace and Freedome But I have held you too long with these undigested Notions And therefore crave leave to breake off and subscribe my self Bath August 21. 1646. Your reall Friend and Servant VV. C. I had before forgotten to acquaint you with the great store of Goods and rich Furniture which we found in Ragland Castle which the Generall ordered that faithfull and discreet Gentleman Mr. Herbert Commissioner of the Army Mr. Roger VVilliams and Major Teulidale to Inventrize and in case any of the well-affected of the Countrey could lay just claime to any of them either as plundered from them or were forced to bring them in thither they should be restored unto them Also Capt. Robert Blethen is appointed Governour Bath Aug. 22. 1646. A perfect List of the Names of the Colonels Majors Captains Lieutenants and other Officers therein viz. THe Marq. of Worcester Lord Charley Son to the said Marquesse Countesse of Glamorgan Daughter in Law to the Marquesse Lady Iones Col. Radcliffe Gerard. Col. Price Col. Morgan Col. Ralph Neile Doctor Rayley Major Morgan Price Major Charles Pritchard Major Lewis Thomas Lieut. col Henry Somerset Lieut. col Charls Somerset Captain William Pue Captain William Bret. Capt. Wil. Ingoldby Copt John Morgan junior Capt. John Middlemore Capt. Valentine Progers Capt. Rob. Tipper Capt. John Morgan senior Capt. Wil. Pulton Capt. Anth. Garuam Capt. Dennis Carwen Capt. Wil. Andrew Capt. John Poyntz Capt. John Fant Capt. James Scudamore Capt. Hugh Connor Capt. Silvestar Halsall Capt. Thomas Cowley Capt. John Jones Capt. John Fitz-James Capt. Richard Yeoman Capt. John Lukar Lieutenant Progers Lieut. Wil. Prichard Lieut. John Peirson Lieut. Rowland Jones Lieut. Swinglehurst Lieut. Tho. Cole Lieut. Blunt Lieut. Wright Lieut. Bryan Lieut. Collins Lieut. Williams Lieut. Cory Lieut. Powel Lieut. Lewis Lieut. Rudson Lieut. Ambrose Cornet Henry Maddack cornet Edward Stanley cornet John Ailworth cornet Wil. Water cornet John Conwel cornet John Goulin Ensign George Elliot Ensign Halsall Ensign Price Ensign Read Quarterm Pritchard Quarterm Hore Quarterm Hugle Quarterm Hangston Quarterm Artler Commissary Wil. Gwillin Mr. Lewis Scabard Chyr Mr. John Powel Chyr Wil. Moor Esquire Mr. Wil. Poiskin Mr. Io Thomas alias Powel Mr. Thomas Powel Mr. Robert White Mr. Iohn Glascock Mr. Iohn Pershall Mr. Henry Wall Mr. Iohn Smith Mr. Wil. Dandy Mr. Christopher Mercalf Mr. Matth. Aynworth Mr. Thomas Philips Mr. Bened. Seaborn Mr. George Seaborn Mr. Henry Fenwick Mr. John Fenwick Mr. Wil. Jones Mr. Thomas Chanock Mr. James Powel Mr. Iohn Allanford Mr. Valentine Smith Mr. Thomas Owen Mr. Charles Gwyn Mr. Humphry Evans Mr. Richard Watkins Mr. Edw Watkins Mr. Tho Powel Mr. Richard Crump Mr. Tho Davis Mr. Richard Davis Mr. Iohn Andrewes Mr. Wil. Morgan Mr. Charles Clark Mr. Iohn Hedley Mr. Tho Watkins Mr. Henry Williams Mr. Richard Blunt Mr. Anthony Albot Mr. Tho Bladwyn Mr. Holland Mr. Tho Price Mr. Robert Thomas Mr. George Harding Mr. Humphrey Price Mr. William Gwyn Mr. Francis Crathorn Mr. David Matthewes Mr. Luke Mill. Mr. Henry Harris Mr. Richard Williams Mr. Robert Frampton Mr. William Iames. Mr. George Watkins William Watkins Esquire Mr. Iohn Wharton Mr. William Hill Mr. Thomas Lee. Mr. Thomas Arick Mr. Iames Iones Mr. Richard Williams Mr. Philip Williams Mr. William Moor. Mr. Iohn Robinson Iohn Iones Esquire Mr. Iohn Risdon Corporall Peter Bryan Corporal Iames Lewis Corporal Iames Progers FINIS