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A58043 Micro-chronicon, or, A briefe chronology of the time and place of the battels, sieges, conflicts, and other most remarkable passages which have happened betwixt His Majestie and the Parliament from the beginning of these unhappy dissentions to the 25th of March 1647 : together with a catalogue of the Lords, Knights, commanders, and persons of quality slain on either side therein. Ryves, Bruno, 1596-1677. 1647 (1647) Wing R2451; ESTC R26225 52,730 111

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Iune 29. 1644. Sir William Clarke slaine at Cropedy Bridge Iune 29. 1644. Sir Thom Metham at Marston-Moore Sir Will Lambton at Marston-Moore Sir Anth Maunsell at Newbery first Battell Sir Iohn Smith near Alresford in Hampshire Sir Anth St Litger at Newbery second Battell Octob. 27. 1644. Sir Henry Gage at Cullom-Bridge near Abbington Ian. 11. 1644. Sir Michael Earnly slain at the surprisall of Shrewsb Sir Iohn Girlington near Melton-Mowbray in Leicest shire Sir William Manwaring slain at Chester Sir Iohn Digby received his deaths-wound at Langport in Com. Sommer Sir William Crosts slaine at Stokesey in Shropsh Iune 9. 1645. Sir Tho Gardiner in Buck shire Sir Peter Browne wounded at Naisby dyed at Northampton Sir Tho Dallison slain at Naisby Sir Richard Cave slain at Naisby Sir Henry Fletcher slaine at Chester Sir Bernard Astley sonne to the Lord Astley at Bristow last siege Sir Richard Crane upon a salley there Sir Richard Hutton at Sherburne in Yorkshire Sir Francis Carnaby at Sherburne in Yorkshire Sir Gilbert Gerard jun. near Ludlow Sir William Wentworth at Marston-Moore Sir Charles Slingsby at Marston-Moore Sir Francis Dacres at Marston-Moore Sir Richard Goodhill wounded in Wales and dyed at Worcester Sir Brian Stapleton in Yorkeshire Sir Lodowick Wyer a Dutch-man at Banbury Sir Phillip Biron slain at Yorke Sir Nicholas Fortescue Knight of Malta received his deaths-wound in Furnace in Lancashire Sir Troilus Turbervile Captaine-Lieutenant of the Kings Life-guard of Hotse slaine at His Majesties going from Newark to Oxford COLONELLS COl Thomas Howard sonne to the Lord William Howard slaine at Peirsbridge in the County of Yorke Col. Cha. Cavendish brother to the Earle of Devonshire near Gainsborough in Lincolne-shire Col. Thomas Howard sonne of Sir Francis Howard slaine at Atherton-Moore in Yorkeshire the gaining of that Battell was principally ascribed to his valour Iune 30. 1643. Col. George Herne slaine there also Col. Ferdinando Stanhop sonne to the Earle of Chesterfield slaine in Nottingham-shire Col. Stanhop his brother slaine in defending his Fathers house at Shelford in that County October 27. 1645. Col. Cuthbert Connyers of Leighton in Durham slaine at Malpasse in Cheshire in August 1644. Col. Henry Lundesford slaine at the taking of Bristow by his Majesties Forces July 26. 1643. Col. Buck. slaine at the taking of Bristow by his Majesties Forces July 26. 1643. Col. Trevanian slaine at the taking of Bristow by his Majesties Forces July 26. 1643. Col. Thomas Morgan of Weston slaine at Newbery first Battell Col. Beton slain near Gainsbor in Lincolne-shire Col. Herne son to Sir Edw. Herne slain near Gainsbor in Lincolne-shire Col. John Marrow slaine in Cheshire neare Sandyway Col. Thomas Dalton of Thurnham in Lancashire mortally wounded at Newbery second Battell and died at Marlborough Col. Bernard Governour of Cannon-Froome in Herefshire slaine when the Scots tooke that place in Iuly 1645. Col. Francis Hungate of Saxton in the County of York slaine at Westchester Col. Mynne Governour of Heref. slain on the edge of Gloc shire Col. Will Baynes slain at Malpasse in Cheshire Col. Billingsley at the losse of Bridgnorth Col. Whitley slaine at Conway-Castle in North-Wales Col. Pinchback of Leic shire received his deaths-wound at Newbery Col. Rich Green slain at Beeston-Castle in Cheshire Col. Prideaux sonne to the late Bishop of Worcester D. Prideaux slain at Marston-Moore Col. Rich Mannyng near Alresford in Hampshire Col. Kirton at Marston-Moore Col. Will Eure brother to the late Lord Eure slaine at Marston-Moore Col. Iohn Fenwick there also Col. Bl●rt slain at the siege of Lime in Dorset-shire Col. St George at the storming of Leic. by His Majesties Forces Col. Dalby slaine at Winkfield Mannor in Darby-shire Col. Bentall in Shropshire Col. Phillips near Winchester Col. Taylor at the losse of Bristow Col. Will Wynn at Wem in Shropsh Col. Bawd at Naisby Col. Guthbert Clifton slain near Manchester Col. Leake sonne to the Lord Deincourt now Earle of slain at or near Newark Col. Iames Chidley slain at the siege of Dartmouth Col. Bowles slain at Alton in Hampshire Col. Hugh Windham slain in Dorset-shire Col. Rich Poore slain in Wales Col. Pert received his deaths-wound in Cornwall when Sir Tho Fairfax was there Lieutenant-Colonels L. Col. Tho Markham of Allerton in the County of Notingham slaine with his Coll Cavendish neare Gainsborough L. Col. Monroe slain at Edghill L. Col. Lancelot Holtby slain at Branceford L. Col. Colt slain at Radcoat L. Col. George Preston slain at Bradford in Yorkshire L. Col. Howard at Landsdowne L. Col. Ward at Landsdowne L. Col. Wintour slain in Gloc shire L. Col. Pavier slain at Lincolne L. Col. Iohnson slain upon a sally at Basing L. Col. Haggerston of Haggerston-Castle in Northumb. received his deaths-wound at Preston in Lancashire L. Col. Lisle slain at Marston-Moore L. Col. Iordan Metham slain at the relief of Pontefract-Castle March 1. 1644. L. Col. Iohn Gower slaine in the siege of Scarborough-Castle L. Col. Stonywood at Marston-Moore L. Col. Tho Eure eldest sonne to Sir Will Eure slaine at Newbery L. Col. Lawson slain at Naiseby L. Col. Topham at Newbery first Battell L. Col. Will Hoghton slain at Newbery second Battell L. Col. Phillip Howard nephew to the first and Cousin-german to the second Col. Tho How slain at Chester Battell L. Col. Michael Constable of the Sepulchers neare Hull slaine chere also L. Col. Story slaine in Glocester-shire L. Col. sayr of Worsarn in the County of Yorke received his deaths-wound at Naiseby L. Col. Moyle slaine at the storming of Bristow by His Majesties Forces L. Col. Ballard slaine at the siege of Taunton in Somerset shire L. Col. Muddyford slaine at the siege of Taunton in Somerset shire L. Col. Iones slaine upon a sally at the siege of Bridgwater L. Col. Slingsby slaine at Newbery L. Col. Bolton at Namptwich Henry Sherhurue Esquire Comptroller of the Ordnance in the Lord Hoptons Army slaine at Serjeant-Majors MAjor Richard Harborne wounded at Malpasse where his Col. Cuthbert Connyers was slaine and dyed at Kendale Major Beaumont drowned at Leeds in Yorkeshire Major George Pluckney slaine near Stamford in Lincolne-shire Major Kendall slaine at the storming of Bristow by His Majesties Forces Major Smith at Major Pate brother to Sir Iohn Pate slaine at or neare Ashby-de-la-Zouch Major Sheldon at Lansdowne Battell Major Lower at Lansdowne Battell Major Panton slaine in the West Major Thomas Vavasor slaine at Marston-Moore Major Threave at Torrington Major Cusaud slaine at the taking of Bazing upon cold bloud Major Dubleday at Major Huddleston slaine at Yorke Major Gower slaine at Scarborough Major Trevillian slaine at Newbery Major Turner at Major Price who commanded Priors Hill-Fort in Bristow slaine there when Sir Thomas Fairfax took that City Major Garneer a Frenchman slaine then and there Major Will Leake slain at Newbery second Battell Major Heskith at Malpasse Major Laurence Clifton slain when Shelford-house was taken Major Pilkington at Major Armestrong slain at Oxford Major Duet a Frenchman slain before
amongst whom was Colonell John Hampden one of the five Members accused by His Majestie of High Treason who in this fight received his mortall wound in this very Chalgrove field where he first mustred and drew up men in Armes to put in execution the ungodly Ordnance for the Militia 31. His Excellency the Earle of Newcastle obtained a great victory against the Northerne Forces under the Lord Fairfax upon Adderton Heath within the County of Yorke In which fight His Excellency soone put the Parl. to flight their Generall Fairfax being forced to shift with one poore Toupe of horse into Leeds leaving the rest to the mercy of the victor July 1. Sir Charles Lucas with three Troups out of his owne Regiment routed 400. of the Parl. horse and Dragoones commanded by Colonell Middleton neare Padbury in Buckinghamshire slew about 100. of them took 40. prisoners and thereby prevented a great designe of the Parliament Col. now Lord Jermin with those forces that guarded her Maj. out of the North assisted by Col. Hastings now Lord Loughborough took Burton upon Trent in Staffordshire The same day the Marquesse of Newcastle besieged Bradford 2. Bradford taken and in it 2000. prisoners withall their Horse Armes and Ammunition Hereupon the Parl. deserted the towne of Hallifax and presently after Sir Hugh Cholmeley fell upon Beverley and took it for His Majesty 5. M. Tompkins and M. Challenor were most barbarously murthered in London for their fidelity to His Majesty And the same 5. day was a fight on Landsdowne Hall betwixt His Majesties Forces under the Command of the noble Marquesse of Hartford and the Parliaments Army under Sir William Waller who after 11. houres fight stuck their lighted matches in the hedges and ran away Their Foot were absolurely routed and all dispersed their losse of Officers Horse very great many hundreds of their men were killed His Majesties Forces having the pillage of the field And here was that valiant Knight Sir Bevill Greenvill unfortunately slaine in the front of his men 13. About 4. aclock in the afternoone the King and Queenes Majesty met at Edge-hill where the Parl. October 23. 1642. had received so great an overthrow and the same day and houre His Majesties Forces under the Command of the Lord Wilmot Lieutenant Generall of the horse the Earle of Carnarvon and the Lord Byron obtained another great strange victory upon Round-way Downe with 1500. Horse and two small peeces of Cannon only wherewith they totally routed the Parl. Army under the command of that old beaten Souldier Sir William Waller consisting of above 2500. foot and 2000. horse besides five hundred Dragooners took eight peeces of brasse Ordnance slew 600. of them in the place tooke above nine hundred prisoners all their Cannon Armes Ammunition Waggons Baggage and Victuall 28. foot-Ensignes nine Cornets and left not one of them but what was either killed taken prisoner or narrowly escaped 24. His Highnesse Prince Rupert having joyned his Forces to his brothers and the whole body of their strentgh being brought together they sate down before Bristoll and began their Batteries 26. They gained the Out works 27. The Citie and Castle were delivered to His Maj. withall the Ordnance Armes and Ammunition August 3. Corfe-Castle in the Isle of Purbecke was fallen upon by the Parl. forces who were shamefully repulsed by the Gallantry of Captaine Laurence Above 60. were killed in the place the rest hearing of the Earle of Carnarvons approach ran away 5. Dorchester summoned and surrendred unto the E. of Carnarvon 9. About this the Castle and Isle of Portland were reduced under His Maj. Command And the Towne and Haven of Weymouth and Melcombe submitted to His Majesty 20. Col. John Digby defeated the Forces of Biddeford and Barnstaple September 2 3. The Townes of Biddeford Appleford and Barnstaple delivered up their severall Garrisons to His Majesty The same third day His Highnesse Prince Maurice assaulted Exeter 4. His Highnesse gained the great Sconce and immediately after the Towne and Castle which were delivered unto His Highnesse with all the Ordnance Armes and Ammunition The Parl. Army stealing out of Gloucestershire towards London surprised part of a new raised Regiment of His Majesties Horse at Cyrencester but being overtaken by Prince Rupert with His Majesties Horse neare Auburne in Wiltshire many great bodies of their foot were routed and many of them slaine in the place Here was the Marquesse De la Vieuville taken prisoner who was afterwards murthered in cold bloud because they understood he was something allyed to the Queenes Majesty Hereby the Parl. Army was greatly retarded insomuch that His Majesty had time to overtake them with his foot and 20. upon an hill neare Newbury and Enborne heath His Maiesty fought with them who were seated in the most advantagious place imaginable yet in despight of all their Cannon Foot and Horse His Majestie beat them from their ground gained the hill and one Peece of their Ordnance and quickly routed all their Horse upon the heath The most that were killed in this fight of His Majesties forces exceeded not the Number of three hundred but above six hundred of the Parl. lost their lives there and a great number of them were wounded In this fight were slaine the most Noble and valiant Earle of Carnarvon the Earle of Sunderland the Lord Viscount Faulkland Colonell Morgan Captaine William Simpcots with some other Gentry and Commanders After this the Parl. forces were further pursued and routed againe so as they fled into Reading where they durst not stay but left the Town for His majesty 25. Th●● pernitious Confederacy called the nationall Covenant was taken by the Members of the House of Commons at Westminster in Saint Margarets Church Anno 1644. Octob. 18. The Prince of Harcourt Lord Ambassadour extraordinary from the French King and Queene Regent after he had beene most barbarously used by the Parl. came safe to Oxford where he had entertainment more suitable to the worth of so great a Personage His Majesties under the Command of the Lord Widdrington and Colonell Henderson a Scot received a defeat neare Horne-Castle in Lincolneshire by the Parl. forces under the Command of Manchester Cromwell and Fairfax there were taken prison●rs neare 600. of His Majesties forces Sir Ingram Hopton and some few others slaine not without some considerable losse to the Parliament November 11. An Ordnance for authorizing the Counterfeit Great Seale 21. Sir William Armine and others sent by the Parl. at Westminster arrived at Edenborough with Articles of accord and advance money to hast●n the Scots invasion 27. The Kings Messenger hanged at London for discharging his Duty in serving His Majesties Writ December 4. Hawarden Castle surrendred to His Majesty 8. John Pym died De morbo pediculoso at Derby house in Westminster 12. Beeston Castle assaulted and taken for His Majesty 21. Lapley house taken by Capt. Heaveningham 28. Col. Nathaniell Fiennes one of the first that appeared in this
Lechlade Major Pollard at Dartmouth Major Clarke slaine at Yorke Major Metcalf at Major Wigmore slain near Ilmister in Sommers shire Major Wilsox at Naiseby Major Spotswood a Scot slain at Wem in Shropshire Major Tho Whitmore slain at Muscam when the Newarkers beat up the Scotch quarters he commanded the Foot in that service Major Deane slain at the storming of Bristow Major Dacres slain at Westhoughton in shire M. Hugh More Deputy Pay-master Generall to His Majesties Army slain at Bristow by a Granadoe Doctor Weston a Physitian slain at Doctor Tho Westby a Physitian slain at Preston CAPTAINES Cap. Marmaduke Constable Standard-bearer to the Lord Generall Linsey slain at Edghill Cap. Hen. Byron Cap. Kingsmyll slain there also Cap. Will Laborn slain at Sheriff-Hutton in the County of York and with him Cap. Matthew Anderton of Cleyton in the County of Lanc. Cap. Plunkett at Cap. Iohn Lampton slain at Bradford in Yorkshire Cap. Jose Constable slain at Newbery first Battell Cap. Will Bowes at Cap. Will. Williamson at Cap. Tho Winkley Captain of Horse under Sir Thomas Tildesley slain in the siege of Leverpoole Cap. Thurstan Anderton wounded at Newbery and dyed at Oxford Cap Iames at Lansdowne Cap Ratcliff Hoghton slain at Preston in Amoundernes Cap. Cornisham at Lansdowne Cap. Hugh Henne at Faringdon Cap. Tho Whittingham of Claughton in Com. Lanc. slain at Newbery Cap. Hugh Hoghton at Reading Cap. Vaughan at Cap. Goring slaine at Newbery Cap. Robert Mollineux of the Wood in Com. Lanc. slaine at Newbery first Battell Captaine Charles Osborne slaine near Hartland in Devonshire Captaine Fry at Torrington Cap. Charles Thimelby slaine at Worcester Capt. Cottingham at Capt. Gardiner brother to Sir Tho Gardiner slain at Tame in Oxford-shire Capt. Iohn Bird at Marston-Moore Cap. Rich slaine at the storming of Bristow by His Majesties Forces Cap. Needham slaine at the surprisall of Shrewsbury Cap. Tho. Mennell of Kilvington in the County of York slaine at the reliefe of Pontefract-Castle Cap. Fitz-lames slaine at Bridgwater Cap. Cha Stewart at in Warwick-shire Cap. Bunce at Bradford Cap. Christ wray at Bradford Cap. Iohn Clifton brother to Major Laur Clifton slaine at Shelford-house Cap. Redman slaine at Pontefract Cap. Will Fenwick slaine neare Bolton in Yorkeshire Cap. Abraham Lance of Abraham in Com. Lanc. and Cap. Robert Lance his brother slaine in Cheshire Cap. Slany at Cap. Cony at Whaley in Lancashire Cap. Chamberlain at Cap. Rich Wolsole of Wolfole in Com. Lanc. slaine at Newbery Cap. Bushell at Cap. Farrar at Namptwich Cap. Iames Basset at or near Lanceston in Cornwall Cap. Edw Row slain at Wakefield in Yorkeshire Cap. Anth Hammerton drowned in service neare Manchester Cap. Will Symcotts Cap. L. of Lord Piercies Troop slain at Newbery first Battell Cap. Gerrard at Cap. Tho Whitley at Harden Cap. Sares slain neer Uttoxeter in Stafford-shire Cap. Tho Singleton of Stanyng in Com. Lanc. slaine at Newbery first Battell Cap. Francis Errington of Denton near New-Castle slain at Rotheram in Yorkeshire Cap. Nicholas Fitzackerley slaine at Leverpoole Cap. Butler of Kirkland in Com. Lanc. slain at Marston-Moore Cap. Maximilian Nelson of Fairhurst in Com. Lanc. there also Cap. Will Lambton received his deaths-wound at Wakefield Cap. Topham slaine at Carlisle Cap. L. Burbeck slaine at Carlisle Cap. Baxter slaine at Baughton near Chester Cap. Henry Aldersey slaine at Chester Cap. Iohn Adlington slaine at Chester Cap. Gilbert Markham brother to L. Col. The Markham slaine at Naisby Cap. Messenger slaine at Naisby Cap. Daniel Thorold slaine at Naisby Cap. Greenbury slaine at Naisby Cap. Iohn Rookesby wounded at Sherburne and died at Pontefract Cap. Gascoigne slaine near Melton Mowbray Cap. Sandford at Namptwich in Cheshire Cap. Gilbert Ashton slaine at Boulton in Com. Lanc. Cap. Anthony Awd slaine in a salley at the last siege of Newark Cap. Tho Cole slaine upon the like occasion at the same place Cap. Huddleston brother to Sir William Huddleston of Millum-Castle in Cumberland slaine at Yorke This Sir William Huddleston raised a Regiment of Horse for the King and had 7 or 8 brothers Officers in the same Regiment a Loyall Family Cap. Dudly Smith slain at Round-way-downe Cap. Sam Wenman slain in Devonshire Cap. Orm●shaw slain in going out upon a party at Oxford Cap. Richardson slain upon a sally at Oxford Cap. Ioseph Davison at New Castle Cap. Francis Clifton slain at Newbery first Battell Cap. Standish slain at Manchester Cap. Roger Hoghton at Marston-Moore Cap. Edw Bradley at Marston-Moore Cap. Mennell Cap. Edw Wynn slain at Denbeigh Cap. Swords slain at Denbeigh Cap. Parry slain at Denbeigh Cap. Iohn Lance slain at Islip near Oxford Cap. Anthony Girlington Unckle to Sir Iohn Girlington was the man that did so gallantly charge the Scots at Newburne in the first Scottish expedition where he was almost cut to peeces in the company of the ever to be honoured Sir Iohn Digby and Sir Iohn Smith but ultra spem recovered and was finally slain near Lancaster GENTLEMENVOLVNTIERS CHarles Townley of Townly in Com. Lanc. Esquire slain at Marston-Moore M. Charles Sherburne a young Gentleman attending him slain also in attempting to gain his Masters dead corps M. Sands of the Vine slain at the Battell of Alresford Edw Preston Esquire slain at Ormeschurch in Com. Lan. Sidney Godolphin Esquire slain at Chafford in Devonshire M. Price of Washingley in Com. North slaine in cold bloud when the Eare of Manchester took Linc. M. Bale son to Sir Iohn Bale slaine near Thorpawker in Leic shire Ralph Langton of Low in Com. Lanc. Esquire slaine at Preston M. Iohn Constable slain in Yorkshire M. Steven Tempest slain at the Devizes M. Cuthbert Ratcliff slaine when the Scots tooke New-Castle M. The Latham of Mosborough in Lancash slaine when Pr. Rupert came last to Newark M. Rich Latham his brother in the last siege of Litchfeild-Close M. Cary slaine at Shelford-house M. Iennyngs slaine at Shelford-house M. Bourscale slain at Newbery last Battell M. Courteney slaine in Lancashire M. Lames Anderton slaine in Wales M. Tho Roper second son to Tho Roper Esquire slain in the last siege of Gotheridge-Castle in Com. Hereford M. Steven Pudsey slaine in Holdernesse M. Francis Pavier at Marston-Moore M. Rich Browne slaine in the West M. Christoph Anderton slaine at Marston-Moore M. Charles Mohun brother to my Lord Mohun killed with a great shot at the siege of Dartmouth Squire Cresset slain at the losse of Bridgnorth Alexander Davison Alderman slaine at New-Castle M. Tho Ogle slaine there also Mounsiour S. Paul a French-man slaine at Marston-Moore M. Mort Mayor of the Towne of Preston in Lancashire slaine there M. Boniface Kemp slain by the Parl. souldiers as they were marching upon the delivery of York to Skipton M. Ildesons Hesket slain by the Parl. souldiers as they were marching upon the delivery of York to Skipton Here must not be omitted that memorable Gentleman Voluntier M. Gawen Rotherford who though he was not slaine in the service yet deserves to be