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A91812 A perfect list of the many victories by Gods blessing upon the Parliaments forces under the command of his excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax since the 14. of June last 1645. to this present month of April, Anno. Dom. 1646. with the names of the garrisons, towns, and castlestaken [sic] from the enemy. Ricraft, Josiah, fl. 1645-1679. 1646 (1646) Wing R1434; Thomason 669.f.10[46]; ESTC R210436 3,591 1

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The citie of Hereford taken by a stratagem the 18 of December with all the armes and ammunition 61. The castle of Embleden in Carmarthenshire taken by composition upon the twentieth of December 1645. 62. The castle of Skippon taken the 22 of December 63. The town of Tidbury taken by Sir John Gell. 64. The Garrison of Fulford neere Exeter taken 65. Chilliton House neere Exeter taken by a sudden storme with all the armes and ammunition December 28. 66. Pouldram House neer Exeter taken by storme December 29. 67. Famous Plimouth relieved and the Kings forces beaten the second of January 1645. 68. The Fort of Canterbury taken by a sudden storm January 4. 69. Budex Church neer Plimouth taken by storm and in it an hundred prisoners an hundred horse and two hundred arms January 9. 1645. 70. Sir Francis Drakes House taken January 12. by storm and in it an hundred prisoners besides other ammunition 71 The town castle of Dartmouth taken the 18 of January and in it one Earle two Colonels five Lieutenant-colonels three Majors fifteen Captains twenty two Lieutenants twelve Ensignes nine hundred common Souldiers 120 peeces of Ordnance and two ships and all the ammunition 72. The castle of Belvoir taken by composition the 20 of January 73. The strong and most considerable citie of Chester taken with great store of armes and ammunition by the ever to be honored and truly religious Sir William Brereton January 29. 74. The town of Torrington taken by composition 75. The Prince and Lord Hopton routed in the West four hundred taken with two hundred horse the rest fled into Cornwall 76. Cardiff relieved by Major Generall Lawhorn 77. The Kings forces in Wales by the said Major Lawhorn his forces totally routed taken 800 common Souldiers 75 of the commanders 250 slaine bag and baggage taken 78. Corf Castle in Dorsetshire taken by storm and stratagem 79. The town of Abington suddenly surprized by the Kings forces but by the resolution of the Garrison Souldiers were beaten out with great losse in which service Colonell Pane the new Governour behaved himself gallantly 80. The Forces under the command of Major Generall Web were routed the fifth of February and many prisoners taken 81. The R●b-carriers Garrison of Ashby de la Zouch surrendred upon composition with all the ammunition therein the second of March 1645. 82. Chirk castle surrendred to Sir Thomas Middleton 83. Launceston taken and Bodman quitted by the enemy in the West 84. Listell taken and foure load of ammunition of the Lord Hoptons 85. Saltash taken and in it 5 peeces of Ordnance 86. Ward-bridge and Temple-guard taken and the enemy totally routed and fled 87 The town of Litchfield taken by Sir Will Brereton March 5. with the losse of three men 88. Sir R Hoptons forces consisting of 5000 horse disbanded and delivered up to Sir Tho. Fairfax 89. Sir Iacob Ashley totally routed and himself with 1500 men and horse taken with all their bag and baggage March 21. 1645. 90. Dennis Castle and Felford haven taken with 26 peeces of Ordnance in a Dunkirk ship that was comming for the reliefe of Pendennis 91. The Fort of Axmouth is surrendred they were to●march forth with their swords only The taking of which Fort is a very great accommodat●on toward the gaining of Exeter Sir Thomas Fairfax is preparing to march to Barnstable and so to Exeter The Lord of Hoasts give a blessing to his faithfull endeavours and crown his enterprizes with successe and victory that God may have the glory of all and that England may not onely enjoy outward peace and priviledges but the Gospel of peace which we ought to esteem more then our lives because it is so pretious a jewell that will yeeld us the truest comfort at our later end Collected by Josiah Ricraft Published according to Order LONDON Printed by Matthew Simmons for John Hancock and are to be sold at his shop in Popes-head Ally neer the Exchange 1646.