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A03134 A iournall, of the taking in of Venlo, Roermont, Strale, the memorable seige of Mastricht, the towne & castle of Limburch vnder the able, and wise conduct of his Excie: the Prince of Orange, anno 1632 VVith an exact card drawne first by Charles Floyd (nowe ensigne) and since lessened and cutt by Henricus and Willihelmus Hondius dwelling by the Gevangen Port in the Hagh. Compiled together by Capt. Henry Hexham quartermaster to the regiment of the Lord Generall Vere. As also a list of the officers, voluntiers, gentlemen, and souldiers slayne, and hurt in this seige. With the articles of composition. Hexham, Henry, 1585?-1650?; Hondius, Hendrik, b. 1573, engraver.; Hondius, Willem, engraver.; Floyd, Charles, fl. 1632-1633, cartographer. 1633 (1633) STC 13263; ESTC S104007 41,030 60

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300000 gilders yeerly and besides that this Towne and Castle brings in agreat deale of Contribution to the States from the adiacent Provinces as Namur Luxenburch litle Brabant c. Those of the Towne and Castle had these Articles of Composition graunted them which are here vnto annexed Thus it pleased God to heare the prayers of his faithfull ones and to honour the Land and his Ex cie so that in the sight of these two Armies which did beleaguer vs on the one side to take this citie of Mastricht and to send his Ex cie home maugre our Ennemis with Victorie to this God the Authour Giver off all Victorie be given Everlasting praises Amen A true Liste of the number of Officers slayne and hurt of all Nations of the States Armie before Venlo Roermont and the famous seige of Mastricht together with the Voluntiers Gentlemen slayne and hurt the numbre of the Souldiers of every Regiment throw the Army Anno 1632. COunt Ernest Lord Marshall of the feild slayne before Roermont Count Hanauw slayne before Mastricht 2 Of the Regiment of the Lord Generall Vere Robert Earle of Oxenford Captayne Edmund Manly Lieut. Edward Vere slayne 3 Lieut. Colonell Holles hurt S r. Symō Harecourt S ar Maiour Captayne Roockwood Captayne Trefferie Captayne Avery Vere Captayne Dudly Captaine VVrengham Captaine Cave Captaine Peyton Lieutenant Duncum Iunior Lieutenant Temple Lieutenrnt Peter Vere Ensigne Sydenham now Captaine Ens. Reade now Lieut. hurt 14 Sariants slayne Sariant Burton Sariant Parker Sariant Davis Sariant Daff. Sariant Foster Sariant Niclaes Sariant Bishop Sariant Revells Sariants slayne of this Regimēt 8 Of Gen. Morgan his Reg. Sariant Maiour VVilliamson Captaine Martin Captaine VVentworth Quartermaister VVayman Lieutenant Avery Ensigne Foster slayne 6 Generall Morgan himself hurt beneath his breast Captain Griffin Lieutenant VVhally Ensigne Stephens Ensigne Cleave hurt 5 Of Col. Packenhams Reg. Lieutenat Collonell Prowd Captain Courtney Captain Gawdie Lieutenant Lewes Ensigne Munnings slayne 5 Sariants slayne 2 Colonell Packenham himself hurt Lieutenant Bradly Ensigne Dansy now Captaine 3 Of Collon Herbert Reg. Colon. Harewood himself slayne Captaine Morton Lieutenant Garth Ensigne Iohnson Ensigne Fleetwood Ensigne Browne slayne vpon the breach slayne 6 Captain Dorrell Captain Sandall Lieutenant Duncum Ens. Doleman now Capt. hurt 4 Ens. VVillowly of my Lord Veres Regiment slayne before Venlo Of the three Scotch Reg. Of Colonell Broughs Captain Oglebly Lieutenant Bruce Ensigne Ridly Ensigne Couts slayne 4 Captain VVilllam Morrey Ensigne Iohnson hurt 2 Of the Lord of Baucloughs Captaine Ieames Morrey slayne before Roermont Lieutenant Moncrift Ensigne Graham slayne 3 Captain Leviston Ensigne Duglasse Ensigne Kerncroft hurt 3 Of Colonell Belfords S r Ieames Leviston Lieut. Colon. Lieutenant Dowglasse Ensigne scott hurt 3 Scotch Sariants slayne 2 Of the foure French Reg. Of the Marschalls Mons r Chast. Monsieur de Fay Ensigne to Captaine Croymar slayne 1 Monsieur de Montagnet Monsieur Brenelle Ensigne La Sauvage Ensigne hurt 3 Of monsieur Hauterive his Regiment Captaine Beza Isabella Lieutenant Mons. de Breville Ens. slayne 3 Captain Beringham La Ville Lieutenant hurt 2 Of the Duke de Candales Regiment slayne The Marquesse d'Esteaux his Lieutenant Colonell Captaine Fouillon Captayne Du Fresne Monsieur de Bois his Lieutenant Monsieur de Fay Lieutenant Monsieur Paul Lieutenant Monsieur de Granges Lieut. Monsieur Ruelle Lieut. Monsieur la Panniere Lieut. Monsieur Sansure Ensigne Slayne of this Regiment 10 Mons. de Verneville Sar. Maiour Captayne Croyer De Forges Lieut. De Charone Lieut. De Rupierre Ensigne hurt 5 Of the Regiment of Mons. Maison-neufve Captayne La Villete De Chaulot Lieutenant De Broullard slayne 3 Monsieur Croyer Lieut. Mons. Le Merle-Ensigne hurt 2 French Voluntiers slayne Mons. Saint Surin Le Baron de Chastres slayne in the English approches 2 Monsieur da Ganges Monsieur Bax hurt 2 French Sargants slayne 6 Of Count Maurice his Regiment the Wallons Captayne Marquett Le Doux Lieutenant Ensigne Calwaert slayne 3 Captaine Harsholt Krimits Ensigne to Captain Harsholt hurt 2 Telinghe Lieutenant to the old Company slayne 1 Of Count Solms his Regiment Mons. Nieulant Ensigne to Captaine Duke 1 Of Colonell Varicks Regiment Captaine Bruyn slayne when the Italians putt over 1 Of Collonell Rosencrans Ulevelt Ensigne Henry Bolon Ensigne to Captaine Vlaverwaelt slayne 2 Of Colonell Loos Captaine Dorght slayne 1 The number of Foote Officers of all Nations slayne and hurt Dutch Officers slayne with Count Ernest Count Haynaw 8 English Officers slayne with the 8. Sariants 29 Scotch Officers slayne with two Sariants 9 French Officers slayne with the Voluntiers six Sariants 25 VValloon Officers slayne 3 Officers of all Nation slayne 74 Officers of all nations hurt Dutch Officers hurt 3 English Officers hurt 26 Scotch Officers hurt 8 French Officers hurt 12 VValloone Officers hurt 2 Officers hurt 51 Horse Officers slayne The Captain of his Ex cie Harquebussiers Captaine Bourmagnie Coender Manck La Maire Cornett slayne 4 Beside some horsemen La Roze Lieutenant to Mons. Chastillon La Bresse Lieutenant hurt 2 Besids some horsemen that were hurt whose name are not knowne A Liste of the English Volūtiers Gentlemen of the foure Colonells companies slayne before Mastricht Anno 1632. Slayne the first of Iuly Vpon the Ennemies Traverse of the Lord Generall Veres Company of Dort Captaine Haughton reformado Maister Knowles Maister Ewins Maister Zachary Folliot Maister Edward Hewes 5 Of his Companie of Delph Maister Thomas VVittington Maister Sedgwick 2 Voluntiers and Gentlemen of the Lord Generall Veres Companie of Dort slayne vpon the breach the 20. off August 1632. Captaine Davis Reformado Maister Honywood Maister Hoo. Maister Bleschenden Maister Knosburow Sariant Burton Thomas Berry Thomas Cooke VValter Godscoate 9 Of his Lop s second Company of Delph Slayne vpon the breach Corporall Trent Richard Rycroft Thomas Ioanes Iohn Poole 4 Hurt of these two Companies Vpon the Traverse and vpon the breach as followeth Sariant Bagnall grievously hurt 〈◊〉 the Traverse 〈◊〉 Hill his arme shott all to peeces Maister VVillis Maister Ussher Maister Goodwyn Maister Miles Maister Odinsel Maister Hunt Maister Williams Maister Mathewes Maister Morris Maister Farewell Maister Browne Maister Patisson Maister Leake hurt Souldiers hurt 16 Of his second Companie of Delph hurt M. Baynham The 1 of Iuly vpon the Traverse Mr. Quarles The 1 of Iuly vpon the Traverse Mr. Turvill Mr. Alford Mr. Dye Mr. Willams Mr. Lower Mr. Robart Morris Mr. Georg Foster Robart Billings Mr Knightly Vachill Hurt vpon the breach 9 Sariant Betty hurt Hurt vpon the breach 9 Souldiers hurt 10 Slayne vpon the breach of the whole Regiments 20 Hurt and shott 82 Of Generall Morgans Regiment slayne before the 17 of Aug. Lieutnant Gilman Reforma 〈…〉 Mr. Henry Louewell Mr. William Withers Mr. Williā Morgan Mr. Amstrudder Mr. Walter Arden Mr. Edward Meade 7 Souldier slayne Hurt of the same Company Mr. Henry Ashly now Ensigne Mr. Thomas Ashly now Ensigne Mr. Wright Mr. Clapham Mr.
had the gard in the trenches my Lord Generall Vere commanded the lyne as hee did every night betweene the English quarter and Count Henryes accompanied with Sergiant Maiour Holles It was my Lord of oxfords turne to comād this night in the quarters who being sikly my Lord Vere comanded his quartermaster to attend his lo. to bring him what orders should come This night about 12 a clock Sergant Maiour Generall Witz hearing the Enemy moved gave order that 150 men should be drawn out of the quarters put into the Fort Anglois to stregthē yt this caused my Lord of oxford to come forth see it executed he stayed with the companies till morning The reveille being beaten my Lord Vere my Lord of Oxford gave order that the Companies should be drawne from the lyne to the quarters they had scarce layne downe an hower to take their rest but wee heard a sudden and a hott alarum in the trenches which was betweene 7 or 8 a clock in the morning The Enemye sallied out about 400 men vpon the English trenches and over the plain feilde fell into our sapps and guards it was a mistie morning so came stealing behinde our centinells who could not well discover them give the alarum so soone as they might if it had bene cleare the Enemye fell into our first Corps du Gard beate our men out of yt and so along our right-hand sapps gott into the second Corps du Gard and at last assaulted the Colonells Corps du Garde where Serg t Maiour Williamson comanded and in w ch Generall Morgans owne Companye was and some others Our men made the best resistance they could were at push a pike with them a long tyme the Enemy gave fire exceedingly from the wall with their ordnance small shott with their firelocks slew many of our men in the Colon. Worke Serg t Maiour Williamson received two or three mortall wounds at push a pike with a shott that fainting they puld him downe from the top of the worke carryed him prisoner into the towne where hee shortly after dyed Serg t Maior Holles hearing this alarum in our quarter gave order to the quarter maister that came to him that with all expedition my Lord Veres Cōpanie of Delff S r Iohn Gibsons Capt. Skippons who were newly come from the watch the souldiers at rest in their huts they should instantly draw forth though they could get but 20 mē together of a Company All expedition was made that possiblie could bee and getting some men together the rest following these capt ran with their Companies downe as fast as they could into the trenches to second our men and a scotch Companie likewise vvhich had the gard at the scotch avenue got the start a litle before them now Sir Iohn Gibson and they vvhen they came at the entrance into our trenches for haste left the trenches and ran over the plaine feild the next way to come to the point of our trenches and saps vvhere the buisines was to bee done they shott exceedinglye from the vvall vpon our men and Maister Treffery of my Lord Veres 2. Companie was shott in the head the Enemye seeing the resolution off our men fearing that wee should have gott between them and home so have cut thē of The Governour Beckned cryed to their men from the vvall that they should retreate into their works but before these Companies came downe Capt. Browne who vvas newly releived from the point Serg t Maior Cromwell Leift Browne Leift Temple with some ten Muskettiers entred the Colonels gard againe gave fire vpon the Enemye and beate them out of yt the Enemye having stripped our dead bodyes in it where Captain Martin divers brave gent and souldiers of Generall Morgans Cōpanye lay dead where quarter-maister Weyman and M r Ed Mead received their mortall wounds After them entred Captain Trevery Captain Walker Captain Avry Vere with my Lord Craven and his brother and beate the Enemye also out of the second worke there entred also 2. French Voluntiers whereoff one was the Baron de Chastres my Lord Craven and the French Baron Captayne Treverye Leift Iohn Gray and Leift Moncrife fell into the third worke and to the very pointe off the sap it selfe and beate the Enemye out off the third guard where the French Baron and Leift Moncrief were slayne The Enemye having possessed these vvorks began to slight them and cast downe many off our muskett-Basketts which made them lye very open to the wall of the towne then came my Lord Vere my Lord of Oxford Sargāt Maiour Holles Sr. Io. Manhood Sr. Symon Harecourt my Lord Vere being there gave presently order for the strēgthning of the guards and the relieving of our men and appointed workmen to repaire our blindes which the Enemye had begun to slight and by litle and litle to set vp our musket-baskets again comāded our men from all guards to give fire vpon the wall and the Roundels of it to keepe the Ennemy from shooting while our men did their buisinesse My Lord of Oxford coming downe went to the point and right hand sap coming thither the Souldiers being over wearyed called out to his Lo p for reliefe whervpon my Lord off Oxenford promissed them they should be relieved presently his Lordship comming out passing throw the Colonells Corps du Guard a litle beyond yt mett some of our Musketteirs which were brought vp to releive our men his Lo tooke about 16 of them and though hee was intreated by my Lord Generall Vere Sargant Maiour Cromwel and some others not to venter his person yet hee went in with them and before he came to the point of the right hand sapp being a dangerous place and lying open received their a mortall shott throw his head What a heavie spectacle this was to the standers by and what a sudden impression of greife it vvas to my Lord Generall Vere the symptomes of his face did discover neverthelesse his Lo p suppressing yt as well as he could gave further direction that our men should ply shooting that the gards and the sapps should be relieved and the musket baskets which the Enemy had throwne downe by litle and litle should be sett vp againe And ere all things vvere done it vvas twelve a clock at the least In this fight Sarrant Maiour Williamson Captaine Martin that comanded Generall Morgan his Companie Lieutenant Avery Qvartermaister Wayman and some 30 of Generall Morgans owne Companie were slayne and hurt besides others Among these that were hurt Captaine Trefferie was shot by the shoulder and his legg hurt with a granado likewise capt Abree Vere was shott throw his Munmouth cap and bruysed on his foote with a granado This action was noe soner ended but an other alarme began on Count Maurice his side for vvhilst my Lord Vere and diversse Officers vvere at dinner vvith my Lord