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A90494 A perfect table of two hundred and four victories obtained since the Kings attempt to enter into Hull at the begining of these wars, July 26. 1642. to Aug. 10. 1646 by their Excellencies the Earl of Essex, and Sir Tho: Fairfax, Captains Generals of the Parliaments forces; with a catalogue of the chief commanders of the Parliaments army. Ricraft, Josiah, fl. 1645-1679. 1646 (1646) Wing P1525; Thomason 669.f.10[72]; ESTC R210563 6,082 2

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A Perfect Table of Three hundred and four Victories obtained since the Kings attempt to enter into Hull at the begining of these wars July 26. 1642. to Aug. 10. 1646. by their Excellencies the Earl of Essex and Sir Tho Fairfax Captains Generals of the Parliaments Forces with a catalogue of the chief Commanders in the Parliaments Army Robert Earle of Essex his Excellence Generall of the Army Impleyed for the defence of the Protestant Religion the safety of his Maties Person and of the Parliament the preseruatim of the Lawes Liberties and Peace of the Kingdome and protection of his Maties subiects from violence and oppression G. Glo. fe Peter Stent excuait 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 and sold by Peter Stent 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 Citizens took two pieces of Ordnance and about 100. of their Arms the Enemy fled to Southam 3. The Lord Brooks again Routed them at Southam and took 40. Prisoners 4. In August were Surrendred the Island of Portsey 5. The Castle of Portsmouth to Sir William Waller 6. Southsay Castle taken with an Onslaught the men Prisoners their Arms and Ammunition all taken 7. In September His Excellency the Lord General the Earl of Essex Routed His Majesties Forces 8. The Lord Strange was raised from the Siege by a Sally out of Manchester 9. In October was fought a great Battel a Edge-hill the Kings General the Earl of Lindsey the Lord Aubeny Sir Edward Verney and many slain The Lord Wilioughly three Colonels and many hundreds taken Prisoners 10. Cawood Castle taken by the Lord Fairfax with all the Ammunition and all Prisoners at mercy 11. Sir William Waller took Madbury 12. In November Sir William Waller beat the Enemy in Hampshire 13. Sir William Waller took Farnham Castle 14. In December Sir William Waller took Winchester the Lord Grandeson and 30. other Gentlemen 30. great Officers 1000. Horse and Foot and 600. Arms. 15. The Lord Fairfax Routed the Earl of Newcastle neer Tadcaster 16. Sir William Waller took Arundel Castle 17. Sir William Waller took the City of Chichester 18. In Ianuary the Lord Fairfax Routed the Earl of Newcastle again neer Bradford 19. Again the Lord Fairfax Routed the Earl of Newcastle neer Leeds 20. Leeds taken by the Lord Fairfax 21. His Excellency the Earl of Essex Routed the Kings Forces neer Henly and took 200. Prisoners 22. Sir William Brereton Routed Sir Thomas Aston neer Namptwich and took 100. Prisoners Horse and Foot 23. In February Sir John Scaton in Lancashire took Preston 24. Sir John Scaton took Lancaster Town 25. Sir John Scaton took the Castle 26. The Western Forces Routed the Cornish neer Madbury took five piece of Ordnance 10. Officers 100. Prisoners and 200. Atms. 27. In March Sir William Brereton took Lichfield Close 28. Sir William Brereton Routed the Kings Army neer Stafford the Earl of Northampton and many more slain 29. Lastol also taken 30. Sir William Waller took Malmsbury by storm 31. At the latter end of March and the beginning of April 1643. Col Massey Routed the Welch in the Forrest of Dean 32. Col Massey took Tewksbury 33. Wiggon taken by Sir John Scaton 34. Sir William Waller took three Troops of Prince Maurice's Horse 35. Sir William Waller took Monmouth in Wales 36. Sir William Waller took Higman and in it 150. Officers and Gentlemen 1000. Prisoners 37. Sir William Waller took Rosbridge 38. Sir William Waller took Chepstow 39. And Hereford taken by storm by Sir William Waller and in it 40 Knights and Officers in Commission and 600. Prisoners 40. Sherburn Town and Castle taken by Sir William Waller 41. Hemster taken by Sir William Waller 42. Redding taken by His Excellency 43. The Lancashire men took Whaley * and the Lincolnshire men took Crowland 44. In May Sir William Waller took Stafford 45. He took Woolverhampton 46. He took Whitchurch 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 William Waller took Hagerstone Castle 51. The Earl of Warwick took the Holy Island 52. He took the Castle 53. Tamworth Castle taken 54. Sir William Brereton took Eccleshal 55. Lynne in Norfolk taken by the Earl of Manchester 56. In Iuly His Excellency took Cirencester 57. His Excellency beat His Majesties whele Army at Newbery fight killed five Lords killed and took nigh 500. Officers and ●ouldiers 58. Gainsbrough taken by Col Cromwel 59. Stamford taken by Col Cromwel 60. The Kentish rising subdued by Col Brown 61. Hawton Castle taken by Sir Wil Brereton 62. In August the Earl of Manchester Routed first a party of the Earl of Newcastles forces 63. Then he Routed the Earl of Newcastles whole Army neer Horn Castle took 55. Colours 200. Horse and 1500. Prisoners 64. In September the Earl of Manchester took Horn Castle 65. Also he took the City of Lincoln 66. He took Gainsbrough 67. In October Sir William Brereton took Eccleshal and Routed the Lord Capel 68. He took Holt Castle and Harden Castle 69. The Lord Willoughby took Bullingbrook Castle 70. The Dorsetshire men took Warcham 71. In December Sir William Brereton took Rexam 72. Sir Thomas Middleton took Flint 73. Moston taken 74. Col Massey took Wootton 75. The Fly mouth Forces routed the L. Digby 76. Sir William Waller Routed the Lord Crafford neer Aulton 77. Aulton taken by Sir William Waller 78. Col Skippon took Grafton house 79. Holt house tak●n 80. B●wly House also t●ken 81. In Ianuary Sir William Waller took Arundel Castle and 200. Prisoners 82. Col Mytton Routed Sir John Byron neer Elsmore 83. Sir John Gell took Burton upon Trent 84. Hilson taken 85. Laicock House taken 86. The Earl of Manchester took Croyland 87. Burleigh House taken 88. Cocqu●t Island taken by the Scots 89. In February Sir Thomas Fairfax joyned with Sir William Brereton and Routed the Lord Byron neer Namptwich took 150. Knights and Gentlemen and Priests 120. Officers and 1500. Prisoners of which 120. were Irish Whores 90. The Isle of Axolm taken by Sir John Meldrum 91. Burlington taken 92. Whitby also taken 93. Milus House taken by the Lord Fairfax 94. Alnwick taken by our Brethren of Scotland 95. Morpheth by the Scots also taken 96. Milford Haven taken by Captain Swanley 97. Biddle House taken by Sir Thomas Fairfax where was taken the Lord Brereton 20. Officers of Note and 300. Prisoners 98. Hilsly House taken 99. Newbery taken by Sir VVilliam Balsore 100. In March was taken Tadcaster 101. Bredport taken 102. The Pembrokeshire men with Captain Swanleys seamen took Haverford west 10. piece of
Ordnance and 300. Arms. 103. Tinby Castle taken with 7. piece of Ordnance and 400. Prisoners and Arms. 104. Carew Castle taken 105. The Earl of Carbery Routed 106. Sunderland taken by the Scots 107. Sir VVilliam Waller Routed Hopton at Cheriton neer Alsford one Lord and 100. more slain 100. Officers and 500. Souldiers taken Prisoners 108. Whitchurch taken by Dorsetshire men 109. In April 1644. the Lord Fairfax took Cawood Castle 110. Axolm taken 111. Crowland taken 112. The Earl of Newcastle Routed at Selby 113. Duresin taken by the Scots 114. Lumley taken by the Scots 115. In May the Earl of Manchester took the City of Lincoln 116. Lincoln Castle taken 7. piece of Ordnance 200. Knights Colonels and other Officers of note 300. Arms 800. Prisoners 117. The Pembroke men took Carnarvan 118. Carnarvan Castle taken 119. Col Massey Routed Sir John VVinter at Newnham took 9 pieces of Ordnance 200. Officers and 500. Prisoners 120. Brereton Castle taken 121. Malmsbury taken with 7. pieces of Ordnance and 300. Prisoners 122. The Scots took Lumley Castle 123. Bewdly in Worcestershire likewise taken 124. Yarmouth taken by Sir John Meldrum 125. Abingdon taken by the Lord Roberts 126. And Russel Hill taken by the Stafford Forces 127. In Iune Col Massey took Chippingham 128. Tewksbury taken by Col Massey 129. Sir William VViller took Shudly Castle two pieces of Ordnance 70. Officers and Gentlemen 40. Horse 250. Prisoners 130. Compton House taken by the Warwick shire men 30. Officers and Gentlemen 60. House and 140. Prisoners 131. Weymouth taken by Sir VVilliam Balfore 27. pieces of Ordnance and 400. Arms. 132. Taunton Dean taken by him likewise 133. Oswestree taken by the Earl of Denbigh 134. Cholmly House taken by him likewise 135. His Excellency took Barnstable 136. And Taunton likewise 137. The great Battel at Marston-Moor was fought where all the three Generals Armies were engaged on both sides we killed 4000. and took 1500. Prisoners and the Earl of Newcastle and Prince Rupert both utterly defeated 138. Greenland House taken by Col Brown 139. Wilney Ferry taken by Sir John Gell. 140. York surrendred to the three Generals 141. Tickel surrendred to the E. of Manchester 142. Mount Stamfort neer Plymouth taken by His Excellency 143. Plimpton taken with 8. pieces of Ordnance 144. Saltash taken by His Excellency 145. Launceston taken by him likewise 146. Greenhil House taken 147. In Iuly the Lord Roberts Routed Greenvile neer Lastithiel in Cornw●l took 100. Officers and Gentlemen and killed and took 300 more 148. His Excellency took Tadcaster 149. And likewise Foy 150. Newbridge taken by His Excellency 151. In August were taken by the Earl of Manchester Shelford 152. Likewise by him Welbeck House 153. Warch●m taken by His Excellency 154. Gateshead at Newcastle t●ken by the Scots 155. Winkfield Mannor by Sir John Gell. 156. Redcastle by Sir Thomas Middleton 157. In September Col Massey Routed Prince Rupert took 12. pieces of Ordnance 100. Horse and 200. Foot 158. In October the Scots took Newcastle by storm and in it 20. Lords and Knights 50. Officers of note 2000. Prisoners 48. pieces of Ordnance and 3000. Arms. 159. The Earl of Manchester and Sir William VValler Routed the Kings Army neer Newbery and took nine pieces of Ordnance 300. Prisoners and 500. Arms. 160. Tinmouth Castle Surrendred to the Scots 161. In November Leverpool was taken 1500. Prisoners and 2000. Arms. 162. Helmsley taken by the Lord Fairfax 163. The Enemy driven from Newbery 164. And from Farringdon 165. And Malborough by the Earl of Manchester and Sir William VValler 166. In December the Pembroke men took Laughotn 167. The Scots Carlisle 168. The Lincolnshire men took Croyland 169. Col Massey took Monmouth 170. The Lord Fairfax took Knaisbrough 171. In Ian. Russel House taken by E. Denby 172. B●llasith Garrison neer Abingdon taken by Col. Brown 173. In February Col Laughorn Routed the Enemy in Pembrokeshire took four pieces of Ordnance 400. Arms and 300. Prisoners 174. Sir John Meldrum took Scarbrough town 30. pieces of Ordnance and 100. Ships and Barks 175. Col Mytton took Shrewsbury and in it 100. Knights and Esquires and Officers in Commission 36. pieces of Ordnance 3000. Arms and 2000. Prisoners 176. In the latter end of March 1645. the Lord Fairfax and the Scots took the Castle of Scarborough 177. Weymouth retaken by Col Sydnham 178. Blechingdon House taken 179. Col Massey took Evesh●●m 30. Officers and Gentlemen 150. Horse and 400. Prisoners and Arms. By His EXCELLENCY Sir Thomas Fairfax Captain General of the PARLIAMENTS Forces 180. IN April 1645. Major General Middleton gave several Defeats to the Enemy in the West 181. Col Massey took in Sir John Winters House and some other Garrisons on the borders of Glocestershire 182. In May His Excellency Sir Tho. Fairfax blockt up Ox●ord 183. And Bostol House 184. Sir Tho Fairfax took Newbridge neer Oxford 185. And made a Bridge over the River and two Forts in it 186. In Iune His Excellency Routed the Kings Army at Nazeby Battel took all His Foot Ordnance Arms Bag and Baggage and the Cabinet of Letters great treasure 87. Leicester retaken and in it 200. Horse and 400. Prisoners 188. Highworth also taken 189. In Iuly His Excellency relieved Taunton took Ilchester Routed Goring neer Lamport took ten Colonels and Majors 2000. Prisoners and Arms four pieces of Ordnance 56. Colours 1500. Horse 190. Took Lingport 191. Also Burrough 192. Bridgewater 193. Bath with six pieces of Ordnance 194. The Scots took Carlisle 195. And Pontefract Castle taken by the Lord Fairfax and the Scots 196. In August the Clubmen in Somersetshire were suppressed by Lieut Col Cromwel 300. of the chief taken and 1500. Arms. 197. His Excellency took Shetburn 198. The Lord Fairfax and the Scots took Scarborough Castle 199. Raby Castle taken by the Lord Fairfax and the Scots 200. The Shropshire Forces with the Countrey took Dawly Castle 201. Caos Castle taken 202. Staukley and Morton Corbet House 203. In September His Excellency took Nuney Castle in Somersetshire 204. Porshut point 205. Bristol Surrendred 206. The Devises 207. Farleigh Garrison 208. Laicock House 209. Berkley Castle 210. Chedwick Castle And 211. Cardiff Castle by a party sent thither from His Excellency who took 16 pieces of Ordnance and 4000. Arms. 212 Canom-Froom House taken by the Scots all the Prisoners at mercy 213. The Shropshire Forces took Routon Castle 214. Linsel Mannor 215. Apley House 216. The Siege of Pembroke raised by the help of the Seamen 217. Major General Poyntz Routed the Kings Army at Ro●ton Heath going to Relieve Chester killed the Earl of Lichfield and divers more took 10. Knights and 50. Officers 40. Gentlemen of note 1500. Prisoners and 2000 Horse 218. In October the Countrey Forces deseated the Welch neer Hereford killed 150 took 700. Prisoners four piece of Ordnance 800. Arms all their Carriages Bag and Baggage 219. Haverford west taken 220. Carmarthen taken by Col
Laughorn two pieces of Ordnance and 100. Arms. 221. Col Langhorn with the assistance of others took Carew Castle 222. Picton Castle taken 223. Retock Cardiff Castle 224. And Defeated the Enemy 225. The Lord Fairfax took Sindal Castle 226. His Excellency took Winchester 227. Chapstow Castle 228. Langford House 229. Taverton taken by Sir Tho Fairfax 230. H●●lt-church taken 231. Bazing House taken by Lieut General Cromwel and Col D●… by ●… 232. Lord Digby Routed going for Scotland all his Forces killed and taken 233. Sir VVilliam V●… Routed by Sir VVilliam Brereton going to Relieve Chester 200. killed 600. Horse and 400. foot taken 234. Boulton Castle taken by Major General Poy●tz 235. Shelford House taken 236. In November Beeston Castle by Sir VVilliam Brereton was taken 237. The Fort of Latham taken by the Lancashire Forces 238. In December the City of Hereford taken by Col Morgan 239. Embleden Castle taken by Major General Langhorn 240. Skippon Castle by Col Lassels 241. His Excellency took neer Exeter Chilliton House 242. Likewise he took Pouldrim House 243. In Ianuary Plymouth Relieved by His Excellency 244. Canterbury Fort taken 245. Bewdeux Church taken and in it 100. Prisoners 60. Horse 150. Arms. 246. His Excellency took Sir Francis Drakes House and 100. Prisoners 247. Likewise His Excellency took Dartmouth Town and Castle one Lord 10. field Officers 15. Captains 22. Lieutenants 12 Ensigns 100 Prisoners 120. Guns 248. Belvoir Castle taken by Col Rossiter 249. Chester taken by Sir VVilliam Brereton 250. His Excellency took Torrington and Routed the Princes Army took 200. Horse and 400. Prisoners 251. The Ragland Forces Routed by Col Laughorn 200. slain 800. taken Prisoners 252. In February Corff Castle taken by the Dorsetshire Forces 253. The Oxford Forces beaten out of Abingdon 254. Major General VVeb Routed 255. In March Ashby-de-la-Zouch by the Governor of Leicester taken 256. Cherk Castle by Sir Tho Middleton 257. His Excellency took Launceston 258. Bodman taken by His Excellency 259. Likewise Listithiel 260. And Saltash 261. Warbridge taken 262. Temple Guard taken 263. And His Excellency forced Sir Ralph Hopton to Disband his Forces consisting of 5000. Horse 264. Sir VVilliam Brereton entred Lichfield Town 265. Sir Jacob Ashley was totally Routed 500. Horse and Prisoners taken all their Bag and Baggage 266. D●nnis Castle taken by His Excellency 267. Felford Haven and a Dunkirk ship taken with 26. pieces of Ordnance 268. Axmouth taken 269. Inch House taken and in it 40. Guns and 90. Muskets 270. Hilford Forth and 26 Guns 271. Hiarchal taken by the Shropshire forces 272. Pouldrum Forts taken by Sir Hardres VValler 273. And Dennington Castle by Col Dalbie● 274. In April 1646. the Shropshire Forces entred Bridgenorth Town 275. The Castle and Isle of Portland taken by the Dorsetshire men 276. Major Blunden Defeated the Kings horse neer Farringdon took 300. Arms 250. Horse 150. Prisoners 277. Exeter surrendred to His Excellency 278. Barnstable surrendred to His Excellency 279. Ilford Town and Michael Mount with all the Ordnance and Ammunition 280. Ruthen taken by Major General Mytton 281. Aberist with by Major General Laughorn 282. Dunster Castle by Col Blake 283. Titbury taken by Sir VVilliam Brereton 284. Woodstock taken by Col VVhaley and Col Ireton 285. In May the King went to the Scots Banbury Castle by Col VVhaley and in it were taken 500. Arms 10. pieces of Ordnance and 9. Colours 286. Penrin in Wales taken by Major General Mytton 287. Newark surrendred to Major General Poyntz with twelve great Guns and two Morter pieces many Drakes 4000. Arms and 40. Barrels of Powder 288. Dudley Castle taken by Sir VVilliam Brereton 289. The Duke of Richmond the Earl of Lindsey and divers others taken by His Excellency 290. Hartlebury Castle neer Worcester taken by Col Morgan six pieces of Ordnance and 15. Barrels of Powder 291. Charls Fort neer Plymouth taken by Col VVelden 292. In Iune the Committee of Shropshire took Ludlow Castle 293. His Excellency took Bostol House 294. Carnarvan taken by Major Gen. Mytton 295. Anglesey taken by him likewise 296. Bewmorris by him likewise taken 297. And His Excellency hath taken in Oxford and in it 38. pieces of Ordnance 70. Barrels of Powder divers more in the Mills and houses in the Town about 300. Arms besides those the Enemy marched out with and Provisions for six Moneths 298. Likewise Sir Robert Pyes House at Farringdon also surrendred to His Excellency with all Arms and Ammunition 299. Bishop VVilliams took 48. Prisoners upon their sally out of Conway Castle and killed Col Whitley one of the Rebels Commanders of the Castle 300. Worcester city taken 301. Lichfield close taken 302. Wallingford castle taken 303. Guthridge castle taken 304. Rothian castle taken A List of the chief Commanders in the Parliaments Army SIr Tho Fairfax Captain General Oliver Cromwel Lieutenant General Philip Skippon Major General Col. Gen. Rainsborough Sir Hardres Waller Col. Harlow Col. Piestering Col. Welden Col. Fleetwood Sir Robert Pye Commissary Gen. Ireton Iohn Rushworth Secretary Col. Gen. Poynt● Col. Hammond Coll. Lambert Col. Fo●tescue Col. Butler Col. Rossiter Col. Whalley Col. Okey of Dragoons Col. Herbert Col. Ingoldsby Col. Shelfield Col. Rich. Col. Grave● Published according to Order Printed for WILLIAM LEY