. England's worthies. Under whom all the civill and bloudy warres since anno 1642, to anno 1647, are related . ut lanuary in the yeere 1645, ^efent out a party of this his mod active Gar-rifon, again ft fome Wallingford horfe thatwere plundering and pillaging abroad inthe Country, whom at laft they found andbravely encountred and in the conflict tookLieutenant Col. Lour (then Deputy-Go-vernour of Wallingford) with fome other 104 Englands Worthies. officers and prifoners of note, took 50 oftheir horfe, riders and Armes, and alfo ref-cued 30 horfe of ours, which the enemy hadtaken before in othe


. England's worthies. Under whom all the civill and bloudy warres since anno 1642, to anno 1647, are related . ut lanuary in the yeere 1645, ^efent out a party of this his mod active Gar-rifon, again ft fome Wallingford horfe thatwere plundering and pillaging abroad inthe Country, whom at laft they found andbravely encountred and in the conflict tookLieutenant Col. Lour (then Deputy-Go-vernour of Wallingford) with fome other 104 Englands Worthies. officers and prifoners of note, took 50 oftheir horfe, riders and Armes, and alfo ref-cued 30 horfe of ours, which the enemy hadtaken before in other places, and thus con-tinually weakened and impoverifhed all theenemies Garrifons round about him, prov-ing ever (by the great mercy and goodneffeof the Lord) mod fucceffefull againft to adde luftre and honour to all thefehis famous performances, he was chofen amoft worthy Member (and fo honourablycontinues) of the moft honourable Houfe ofCommons in Parliament; and now at laftis one of the honourable Commiffioners,Guardians, or attendants upon his Majeftiesperfon at Holmeby in § ®&5 ffe §tS ?^fiiifowwww^vnwww Major Generall Mitton. HP His moft valiant, active, and iuccedefullCommander was a principall actor andinftrument in the admirable taking of thebrave and ftrong Town of Shrewsbury,which had long time been a perniciousreceptacle for the Royalifts, wherein heetook prifoners, Sir Michael Ernly and hisBrother, Sir Richard Lee Barronet, SirThomas Harris Baronet, Sir Henry Frede-rick-Thin Baronet, Sir William Given, SirIohn Wild, Sir Thomas Lifter, 11 Efquires,2 Lievtenant Colonels, i Major, 2 Doclors,8 Captains, 15 Gentlemen, 3 Ancients, 4Sergeants, 9 or 10 other Officers, andabout 50 other prifoners, 15 peeces of Ord-nance, many hundreds of Armes and diversbarrels of powder; all Prince Maurice hisMagazine; the Town and Cattle, & all theworks about them ; with divers Carriages,bag and baggage of the faid Princes. o io6 Englands Worthies. 2. He b


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