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A63108 A Treatise of peace concluded the 29 of September, 1642, being Michaelmas Day, that all forces assembled together in any part of Yorkshire ... shall be disbanded, and all those under Captain Hotham now in Doncaster, and all other forces in any other parts of the countrey under any other commanders belonging to the garrison of Hull, shall retire to Hull with all speed possibly, and that Captaine Hotham shall begin to march from Doncaster towards Hull upon Saturday next, the first of October, 1642 : here is also the true copy of a letter sent from Prince Rupert to to [sic] His Majestie from Bobsford, September the 24, 1642 ... : likewise the copy of another letter sent from a gentleman of Yorkshire, containing many speciall and remarkable passages of what strength of men, horse, and ordinance there is in that countie. Rupert, Prince, Count Palatine, 1619-1682. 1642 (1642) Wing T2100; ESTC R25659 3,700 10

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Your Majesty will bee pleased to accept this as a beginning of Your Officers and my Duty and I doubt not as certainely they behaved themselves all very bravely and ●●llantly that hereafter Your Majesty shall finde the same behaviour against a more considerable number Of this Your Majesty may be very confident as also of the endeavours of SIR Your Majesties most Obedient Nephew and humble Servant RVPERT From Bobsort this 24. of Sep. 1642. Sir This Gentleman hath behaved himselfe so gallantly That I must needs humbly desire Your Majesty to Knight him which will encourage him and all others to continue the Affection for Your service The Circumstances Related by Master Crane who is Knighted He is I heare Prince Ruports Cornet THat at the first Charge Prince Rupert Prince Maurice Master Foxe and two more charged and defeated a Troop whom they knew not to be enemies till they were upon them by their Orange colour Skarfes That seven Cornets are taken some I saw That severall Officers are kild on their side particularly Douglas and Sandis that the last repented before his death for having borne Armes against the King That severall men are taken as Captaine Wingat of the House of Commons and others That we have but three kild in all That but three of ours of quality have been hurt Master Wilmott in the backe and the worst of any but yet hee Marches in a Coach and is merry Sir Lewis Dives through the Shoulder Master Biron a brother of Sir Iohns over the face I heare he hath said That Prince Maurice is a little hurt but I understood him but those three That Browne who commanded in chiefe as Colonell of Dragoners was one of the first that ranne away That our Men are very hearty with their Victory and the spoiles of the kill'd as Horses Armes Buffe-coates Mony in their Pockets and the enemy as they heare much dishartened and not likely to make so great haste from about Worcester as they meant The CORNETS Mottoes Pro Rege Regno Exurgat Discipabuntur Pro Raege Religione Si pro Patria Morior non Moror The rest so to●ne the Mottoes could not be read Newes from Yorkeshire CAptaine Hotham Sir Iohn Hothams Son having fallyed out of Hull with 600. men lyes now at Doncaster and intercepts all Letters upon Monday last Septem 26. My Lord Fairesay came to Leedge and brought with him 100. men to settle the Militia Sir Iohn Savile came with 100. Men more to his aide but the Commissioners for the Commission of Array sent out of Pontefract whereby they lay two troopes of Horse who met Sir Iohn Savile at Loft-house kilde one man hurt sixe tooke 18. horses and some prisoners Sir Iohn being one and all their Armes all which were carryed to Pontefract Castle and were there kept untill yesterday in Levie of which prisoners they tooke my selfe and 6. other Gentlemen prisoners and kept us prisoners foure houres the same day Monday for the prevention of bloud-shed there was a Treaty of peace a coppy of which I have sent you by Sir Iohn Ingram Hopton Master Francis Nevile pro Rege and my Lord Fairefax Master Stockdale and Master Farres pro Parl. it was concluded that sixe of each side should meete at Rothwell on Thursday the 29. of this instant Septem and did conclude a peace God of his mercy grant it through this whole kingdome Yours N. N. Post-script There are at Pontfract 800. Horse 13. peeces of Ordnance 4000. foot ready to March if occasion be Here is at Knaresbrough 100. Dragoners 800 foote at Sheffeild 500. foote all which are to bee disbanded for I am informed he marched homewards last night 5. miles onward on his way Your Friend to use FINIS