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A61306 A more full relation of the great victory obtained by our forces near Worchester, the taking of the city of Worcester and totall routing of the Scotch army with an exact list of the prize and prisoners, or lords, knights, gentlemen, officers and private soiuldiers taken in the fight and in the pursuit and the number on both sides slain. Stapylton, Robert, Sir, d. 1669. 1651 (1651) Wing S5259; ESTC R16850 1,246 10

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A more full RELATION Of the great VICTORY Obtained by our Forces near WORCESTER The taking of the City of Worcester And totall routing of the Scotch ARMY With an exact List of the Prize and Prisoners of Lords Knights Gentlemen Officers and private souldiers taken in the fight and in the pursuit and the number on both sides slain Printed and published by speciall Authority LONDON Printed for Edward Gr●ffin and are to be sold in the little Old-baily Septem. 8. 1651. A more full Relation of the great Victory obtained by our Forces neer Worcester The taking the City of Worcester and totall routing of the Scotch Army SIR THe account I gave you by the last Messenger though it was rude and unpollished yet it was a true one as to the Narrative of the Victorie God hath blessed us with only the particulars were wanting which I have here inclosed Our men went on very resolutely and possest themselves of Worcester by eight of the clock on Wednesday night onely there were about one thousand three hundred who fled to the Castle Mount who surrendred themselves 〈◊〉 mercy next morning The Mercy is highly seasonable and glorious and though in the Field we kil'd more then we tooke Prisoners Yet upon entering the Town after the Souldiers fury was over there were multitudes Prisoners as in the List inclosed you may see We heare of many that are taken by Major Generall Harrison Colonell Lilburne and the Countrie people I hope the Lord will deliver if not all of them yet most into our hands so that few shall escape What shall we returne unto the Lord for his great kindnesse his mercies never faile I suppose we are now drawing a little neerer you The last newes from Scotland is great also Old Lesley Crawford Linsey Ogleby with divers of qualitie besides three hundred taken that were making Levies to raise the Siege at Dundee This is in great hast but the full of all things that I know I am most faithfully yours ROBERT STAPYLTON Worcester Septem. 5. 1651. For my deare friend Captaine George Bishop these at Whitehall Hast hast An exact List of the Prisoners taken EArle of Darby Earle of Cleaveland Earle of Shrewesbury Duke Hamylton Earle Louderdale Earle of Rothis Earle of Cornwagh Earle of Kellsey Lord Sinclare Sir Iohn Packington Lord Spyne Sr Charles Cunningham Sir Ralph Clare Collonell Graves Mr Richard Fanshaw the King of Scots Secretary Collonels of Horse Col. William Hurry Col. VVilliam Kent Col. Iohn Ch ston Col. Benbow Col. Gibt Cambel Col Iohn Forbs Col. Sr. David Ogleby Col. Geor. Montgomery Col Iohn Shaw Col. Iames Ogleby 13. Collonels of Foot whereof 3. are Reformades Col. S. Iames Graham Col. Sr Tho. Orquaint Col. Iohn Butler Col. Tho. Thomson Col. Sr Thomas Hume 9. Lieut. Collonels of Horse whereof one a Reformade 8. Lieut. Collonels of Foot 8. Majors of Horse 13. Majors of Foot 37. Captaines of Horse 72. Captaines of Foot whereof 8. are Reformades 55. Quarters Masters of Horse 84. Lieut of Foot Generall Officers Ma. Generall Pitscotty Ma. Gen. Montgomery Iames VVeames Gen. of the Ordinance Archibald VVaddall Adjutant Gen. of Foot Marshall VVhite Sam. Tavert Quar. Ma. Gen. of the English Forces Alex. Harriot Waggon Ma. Generall 76. Cornets of Horse 99. Ensignes of Foot 90. Quarter Masters 30. Of the Kings Servants wherof some are of quality 9. Ministers 9. Chirurgeons 158. Colours The Kings Standard 10000. Prisoners Above 2000. slaine All Armes Bag and Baggage taken The Kings Coach and Horses with much rich goods The Maior of VVorcester Of Ours there was slaine Quarter Master Generall Moseley Captaine Iones Captaine Howard wounded and another Captaine 100. Souldiers slaine 300. wounded FINIS