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A true and perfect relation of the proceedings at Manchester from Snnday [sic] the 25 of September to Sonday the second of October MDCXLIJ wherein is related six severall battels fought by the inhabitants of Manchester with two thousand men against the Lord Strange now Earle of Derby and the Lord Rivers with 3000 horse and foor [sic] describing the number that was slain on both sides in each battle : declared in a letter sent / from Mr. Thomas Hawkins to Mr. Erbie ...
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Hawkins, Thomas, 17th cent.
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Wing H1181; ESTC R22608
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serve under any other upon which the Commons after debate thereof had voted the said Captaine Browne a Delinquent and ordered he should be sent for to the House to answer the complaints made against him and as for the chusing of a new Captain it was referrd to the consideration of a Committee LIkewise a motion was made in the House of Commons on the behalfe of the keeper of Farneham parke that such persons as he hath complained on in his Petition ãâã killing his Majesties Deer might be sent for to answer the same and proceeded against according to Law and Iustice which likewise was referred to the consideration of a Committee THen was read in the House of Commons letters from Yorkshire intimating that the Lord Fairfax Sir William Fairefax Mr. Hotham and divers other Gentlemen of that County have had a skirmish with the Malignants under the command of Sir William Savile which continued but a little while for the said Sir William Savile with his company ran away leaving most of their armes behind them that they are fled quite out of that Countrey into Northumberland where they are informed they will againe renew their forces many of that County favouâing the Kings cause and come againe for Yorkshire against whose comming they will provide what force they can to entertain them THis day was in the House of Commons letters from âââcolne informing that Sir Christopher Wray and ãâã other of the Deputy Lieutenants of that County have ãâ¦ã skirmish on Thursday last neer Lincolne with Mount ãâ¦ã Willoughby Sir William Scroop Sir Iohn Dallison Sir ãâã Sadler Sir Iohn Steron and diuers other Malignants ãâã ãâã County in which skirmish were taken prisoners Sir ãâã Scroop and Sir Iohn Dallison and about 8. or 9. of their ãâã slain and the rest fled which prisoners they retaine in ãâã custody till they have further order from the Parliament THen was read in the House of Commons letters ãâã Minhead intimating that Marquesse Hartford the ãâã Paulet in a disguised habit in a little boat are escaped into Wales That the Earle of Bedford having notice thereof ââsaulted the Town very fiercely for preventing the like ãâã of others his complices that were therein upon which the Townsmen opened the gates and gave his Lordship ãâã with his Souldiers who hath possest himself thereof ãâã apprehended about 50. of the Malignants and is now ãâ¦ã ing the ââwne for the use of the King and Parliament THere was also letters read in the House of Commons ãâã Shrewsbury setting forth that his Majesty hath there gathered together his Army and intends there to stay ãâã ãâã comming of his Excellancy the Lord Generall to give ãâã a treaty concerning the present affaires of the Kingdome ãâã though he is perswaded there from by his Councellors ãâã him That it is hoped that when his Excellency comes âââther a happy union peace will yet be concluded betââââ the King and his Parliament LIkewisâ there were Letters read from Gloucester ãâã the malignant party have suppressed that Towne ãâã fortifying the same for his Majesty against the Parliament ââsiring Present ayd may be sent into that County to suppââââ the Malignants before they have made themselves any ãâ¦ã ger the House promising to take the same into speedy consideration THen was also read in the House of Commons a letter from Worcester declaring that his Excellency ãâã fortified that Town and given order to stop and secure all bridges and passages between that Town and Ludlow for the preventing of Prince Robert and his Army to returne againe into that County for to pillage and robbe the Inhabitants thereof as they do in all other places where ever they come and when the passages shall be so secured his Excellency is resolved to march with his Army to Shrewsbury fortifying and placing of Garisons in every considerable Towne as hee marcheth to secure the same from further attempts of the Malignant Party THen the House of Commons fell into debate touching the landing of Merchant âââââgers in this Kingdome and appointed a Committee to sit in the afternoone to consider of the same and to make enquiry after such Spanish and French Merchants as are lately landed at Southampton Dever and other ports and make report thereof to the House the next morninng the Committee sitting accordingly in the Exchequer Chamber The names of the prinicpall of those that went for Wales the 23. of September with the Marquesse of Hartford viz. MArquesse Hartford and his two sons Lord Seymor and two other of the Seymors Lord Paulet Sir Iohn Paulet and his brother Sir Iohn Stowell Mr. Iohn Stowell Mr. Edward Stowell Sir Ralfe Hopton Sir Ralph Sidneham Sir Francis Dedington Sir Henry Bartley high Sheriffe of Summerset Sir Charles Bartley The high Sheriste of Doucetshire Sir Richard Land Sir Francis Hauly Colonell Aââââââham Colonell Lunsford Colonell Lawday Captain Digby Master Smith Lord ãâã in Law Master Killogrew Mr Edward Windham Master George Windham Master Hugh Windham Master Anthony H ãâ¦ã with many others FINIS