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A78315 A catalogue of the earles, lords, knights, generalls, collonels, lieutenant collonels, majors, captains, and gentlemen of worth and quality slain on the Parliament and Kings side, since the beginning of our uncivil civil Warrs with the number of common soldiers slain on both sides: as also a list of those that have fled out of the kingdome. 1647 (1647) Wing C1373; Thomason 669.f.11[30]; ESTC R210507 3,224 1

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A Catalogue of the Earles Lords Knights Generalls Collonels Lieutenant Collonels Majors Captains and Gentlemen of worth and quality slain on the Parliament and Kings side since the beginning of our uncivil civil Warrs With the number of Common Soldiers slain on both sides As also a list of those that have fled out of the Kingdome A View of WARR Slate Stroakes Cavaller Of the Parliament side these following slain THe Lord St John slain at Edg-hil fight The Lord Brook slain at Lichfield Sir William Fairfax brother to the noble Lord Fairfax slain at the raising of the siege before Mountgomery Castle Sir John Meldrum mortally wounded in the admirable service performed by him at Scarbrough Castle Major General Charls Fairfax brother to his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax slain at Marston-Moor fight Colonel Charls Essex slain at Edg-hil fight Lieutenant Colonel Ramsey slain also at Edg-hil fight Colonel Tucker slain at Newbury fight Serjeant Major Quarles slain at Brainford fight Serjeant Major Stawhan slain at the Fearfull fight betwixt Friznol-hil and Tough-hil Captain George Massey slain at Newbery fight Captain Hunt slain at Newbery fight Captain Lazy slain at Brainford fight Captain Lister slain at Tadcaster fight Captain Nutty slain at the siege of Reading Captain Williams slain neer Oswestry Captain Lieutenant Fletcher slain neer Oswestry Lieutenant Richard Macock slain at the siege of Ragland Castle Captain Pue slain at Marston-Moor fight Mr Hugh Popham slain Major Burton slain Major Haynes slain at St Beaudeux Captain Dove slain at Sherbourn Castle Two other Captains whose names are not perfectly known slain there also Lieutenant Colonel Ingoldsby slain at Hilford Castle Captain Allen slain neer Burleigh Garrison Major Sydenham slain at Melcomb Captain Oglesby Major Jackson Major Bradbury Major Fitz Simons Colonel Iohn Gunter The ful number 32. Slain on the Kings side these following THe Earl of Lindsey Lord General of his Majesties Forces who was slain at the Battel of Edg-hil The Lord George Stuart slain also at Edg-hil fight The Lord John Stuart slain at Cheriton The Lord Bernard Stuart slain at Routon Heath All these three Lords being of the blood royal brothers to the Duke of Lenox The Earl of Northampton slain neer Stafford The Earl of Denbigh slain neer Brimmidgham The Marquis of Viville slain at Newbery fight The Earl of Carnarvan slain at Newbery fight The Earl of Sunderland The Earl of Kingston after he was taken prisoner going in a Pinace towards Hull by the Earl of Newcastles Cavaliers that thought to have rescued him was shot to death and none hurt besides him The Lord Grandison The Lord Faulkland The Lord Darcy eldest son to the Earl of Monmouth slain at Marston-Moor fight Lord Ashton slain neer Dudley Castle General Cavendish slain at Gainsbrough General Mynne slain at Ridmarly Sir Edward Varney the Kings Standard-bearer slain at Edg-hil fight Sir John Harper slain at Bradford in Yorkshire Sir Bevil Greenvil son to the Marquis of Hartford slain neer Marsh-field Sir George Bowles slain neer Horn-castle Sir William Wentworth brother to the Earl of Strafford Sir Francis Dacres neer kinsman to the Lord Dacres Sir William Lambton Sir Marmaduke Loudson Sir Thomas Metton Mounseir St Paul a French Gentleman Sir Richard Goodhil Sir William Crofts slain near Stoaksey Castle Sir Thomas Nott slain at Highworth in Wiltshire Colonel Owen slain at Holt bridge Sir Bryan Stapleton Sir Francis Carnabie Sir Richard Hutton Colonel Monroe slain at Edg-hil fight Colonel Wane slain neer Namptwich Colonel Ewers Colonel Roper Colonel Slingsby slain Colonel Fenwick slain Colonel Prideaux slain Colonel Atkins slain Col. Marrow slain neer Crowton House Col. Baynes slain at Malpass Col. Connyers slain also at Malpass General Gorings brother slain at Newbery fight Colonel Haughton slain neer Namptwich General Gorings Quarter-Master General of Horse General Gorings Quarter-Master of Foot Colonel Phillips slain neer Winchester Lieutenant Colonel Ward slain neer Marsh-field Lieutenant Colonel Howard slain also neer Marsh-field Lieutenant Colonel Bowles slain at Alton in Surrey Lieutenant Colonel Liste slain neer Namptwich Lieutenant Colonel Stonywood slain Serjeant Major Beamount drowned neer Leeds Serjeant Major Purvey slain at Preston Serjeant Major Smith slain at Gainsbrough Serjeant Major Lower slain neer Marsh-field Major Wells slain at Glocester The Mayor of Preston slain Major Heskith slain at Malpass Major Trevillian slain Major Hatton Farmer slain neer Abington Major Pilkinton slain in Worcestersh. Major Duet slain neer Radcoatbridge Major Heynes slain Major Pollard slain at Dartmouth Captain Wray slain Captain Bins slain Captain Houghton slain Captain Baggot slain Captain Iames slain neer Marshfield Captain Cornisham slain Cap. Plunket slain about Strozby Heath Sir John Smith brother to the Lord Cottington Major Threave slain Captain Fry slain Colonel Billingsly slain Captain Cottingham slain neer Ruthen Castle Major Cafts slain at Bazing house Six Priests slain at Bazing house Lieutenant Colonel Gardner slain neer Winchester The full number 82. With divers more of quality which were found dead after several fights but to the Parliaments Forces unknown Common Souldiers slain on the Parliaments side AT Babel hil 6. At Portsmouth 1. At Manchester 4. At Kenton 300. At Brainford about 60. At Winchester 4. At Tadcaster 8. At Bradford 5. At Henley 3. At Leeds 12. At Namptwich 3. At Preston 4. Near Stafford 10. At Midlewich 6. At Lichfield close 8. At Dorchester 1. Captain 1. At Causum bridg 5. At Hereford 1. At Stafford 1. Near Newark 2. Near Nottingham 10. At Friznot hil 18. At Glocester siege 8. At Newbery fight 70. At Burleigh house 7. In Kent 8. At Weem 5. At Alton 5. At Plimouth siege raising 16. At raising the siege of Namptwich 2. At Lincoln storm 15. At Milbrook 6. At an assault at Lime 8. Of the Garrison at Lime 6. At Dudley Castle 7. At Marston Moor near 300. At New bridg 40. Murthered in Cornwal 28. At Mountgomery Castle 40. At Beezly 10. At Peel 1. At Helmsley Castle 4. At Heightley 9. At Weymouth 10. At Holt bridg 6. Near Tedbury 7. At Taunton 100. At Evesham 5. At Naseby 200. At Barkley Castle 3. At Sherburn Castle taking 200. At Basing 10. At Sherburn 8. At Carlile sands 30. At Beaudeux 30. At Bristol 160. At Torrington 20. At Cardiff many hurt The total number of Common Soldiers slain on the Parliaments side 1856. Slain on the Enemies side of the Inferior sort AT the Leaguer before Hull 23. At Coventry 70. At Southam by L. Brooks forces 40. At Sherborn Castle or Babel hil 20. At Caldrot by Mr Purfreys houshold 18. At Portsmouth of Col. Gorings 3. At Worcester fight divers the number unknown it s supposed 100. At Manchester of the E. of Darby's 200. At Kenton fight 2000. At Brainford several Cart-loads supposed there were slain 100. At Winchester 20. At Tadcaster of Newcastles men 200 At Chichester 1. At Bradford by Sir Thomas Fairfax against Newcastle 100. At Burford of Birons men 7. At New bridg 2. At Henly of the L. Grandisons 30. At Leeds of Newcastles men 28. At Namptwich about and many mortally wounded 40. At Preston of quality 8. At Madbury 100. Neer Stafford of the E. of Northamptons men 140. At Midlewich of Sir Tho. Ashtons 30 Neer Malmsbury 10. In the Forrest of Dean by Sir Wil. Waller 600. At Lichfield close 30. At Sherborn Town 10. At Dorchester 60. At Causum bridg 100. At Hereford 20. At Whaley of the E. of Darby's men 300. At the taking of Stafford by Sir Wil. Brereton 3. Neer Newark by Col. Cromwel 100. At Whit-Church 150. Neer Nottingham divers but of note 4. At Friznol hil 200. At Glocester siege at least 220. In skirmish at Auborn hils 80. At Newbery fight of dead and wounded 140 Cart-load Slain some 200. In the pursuit neer Reading 100. Col. Cromwel at Gainsbrough siege raising 300. Col. Cromwel at Stamford 200. By Col. Cromwel neer Burleigh of Clubmen 50. In Kent at Tunbridg 12. In fight by the E. of Manchester neer Horncastle 1000. At Weem 6 Cart-load of dead about some 60. At Plimouth 25. At Alton 40. At Plimouth siege raising 100. At Winsby fight 100. At Namptwich siege 500. Slain in the raising the siege 800. By the Lord Fairfax neer Hull 50. Neer Nottingham 100. By Col. Lambert at Bradford 100. At Alsford 400. At the storming of Lincoln 400. At Lime 140. At an assault against Lime by a stratagem 400. At Dudley Castle by the E. of Denby 100. In all against Lime in that siege 2000 At Marston Moor 4150. In Pembrook-shire by Col. Laughorn and Cap. Mitton 500. At New bridg 200. At Ridmerly 100. Neer Crowton house by Sir Wil. Brereton 400. At Mountgomery Castle 500. At Pool 16. At Newbery 200. At Taunton siege 1000. At Naseby 800. And of Irish queans 300. At Langport 220. At Routon Heath 400. At Bazing house 300. The ful number 21560. A list of those that have fled out of the Kingdom THe Queen The Prince The L. Goring senior Sir Iohn Finch c. Sir Francis Windebank The L. George Digby The E. of Yarmouth The L. Percy The Marquis of Newcastle The L. Widrington Sir Hugh Cholmley The L. Goring junior General Hinderson Mr Walt. Mountague L. Culpepper The E. of Huntington The L. of Loughborough The E. of Northampton Sir Rich: Greenvil Sir Nich Crispe L. Hopton The L. Wentworth The L. Capel Sir Endi Forter Major Gen. Taplane Sir Wil Neave Mr Ashburnham The ful number 27● COurteous Reader take notice that more were slain at other places but in regard I could not have certain intelligence of them I thought fit rather to break off then to proceed superfluously here being all that were slain in the chief Battels Skirmishes at the most remarkable Towns and Castles that were besieged and taken by storm from the Enemy London Printed for John Hancock and are to be sold at his shop at the entrance of Popes-head-Alley in Cornhill 1647.