. England's worthies. Under whom all the civill and bloudy warres since anno 1642, to anno 1647, are related . ooties and Prifoners of qualitytaken in them, & thus was continuallvand mod victoriously ferviceable to theKingdome all the time of the Warres, toGods glory and his indelible honour andrenown. i6 Edward, l?a/7 o/* Manchefter, Maior- Generall. TN the yeare 1643, wnen the Kingdomewas in a low ebbe and great ftraight, byreafon of the increafing powers of theRoyalifts, the Lord raifed up the heart ofthis mod noble and renowned Lord, thebrave and as Vertuous as Valiant and Vic-torious Earl


. England's worthies. Under whom all the civill and bloudy warres since anno 1642, to anno 1647, are related . ooties and Prifoners of qualitytaken in them, & thus was continuallvand mod victoriously ferviceable to theKingdome all the time of the Warres, toGods glory and his indelible honour andrenown. i6 Edward, l?a/7 o/* Manchefter, Maior- Generall. TN the yeare 1643, wnen the Kingdomewas in a low ebbe and great ftraight, byreafon of the increafing powers of theRoyalifts, the Lord raifed up the heart ofthis mod noble and renowned Lord, thebrave and as Vertuous as Valiant and Vic-torious Earle of Manchejier, to put himfelfinto a Martiall pofture and condition, forthe defence and fafety of the Kingdome,being by the Parliament, made Major-Generall of the Affociated Counties, , Suffolke, and Effex; and firft,in September 1643, intelligence commingto London, to the Parliament, that Linne-Regis, a very ftrong and considerable Ma-ritime Town in Norfolke, was broken outinto Rebellion againft the Parliament;This mod Noble Earle Muttering up hisforces, mod couragioufly came againft it,. TJie Pw^kt Honourable, Edwa-vdl-orA, Mionta. --g\je; vBaxr>n. of Kimbolton, Vtfoount i£;ieudleEarle of Matvchefter. Aiut Maior ofJ^rlia/nieitt? Forces,, iitttte aCCociated County?NTorfolke, ^-uffolke, &EHet, «a. Englands Worthies. Befieged it ftrongly both by Sea and Land,and after about a Moneths Siege thereof,it was furrendered into his hands, withtherein, 50 peeces of Ordnance, 20 barrelsof Powder, great ftore of Armes and Am-munition. 2. In October 1643, nee fought a modbrave and great battle with the PopifhLord Widrington, and General 1 Hinderfon,on Bullingb rook-hill neere Home-Cafile,where hee obtained a molt glorious Vic-tory, took at lead 1000 prifoners, amongwhom were Colonell Shelley, and ColonellAyres; and as many were flain, amongwhom was Sir George Bowles, and manyother brave Commanders and Gent, ofquality; about 200 horfe were taken, and135 S


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