. England's worthies, under whom all the civill and bloudy warres since anno 1642, to anno 1647, are related . ary in the yeere 1645, ^^fent out a party of this his moft aftive Gar-rifon, again ft fome Wallingford horfe thatwere plundering and pillaging abroad inthe Country, whom at laft they found andbravely encountred and in the confli6l tookLieutenant Col. Lour (then Deputy-Go-vernour of Wallingford) with fome other 103 I04 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
. England's worthies, under whom all the civill and bloudy warres since anno 1642, to anno 1647, are related . ary in the yeere 1645, ^^fent out a party of this his moft aftive Gar-rifon, again ft fome Wallingford horfe thatwere plundering and pillaging abroad inthe Country, whom at laft they found andbravely encountred and in the confli6l tookLieutenant Col. Lour (then Deputy-Go-vernour of Wallingford) with fome other 103 I04 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 impoveriflied all theenemies Garrifons round about him, prov-ing ever (by the great mercy and goodnelTeof the Lord) mofl; fucceflefuU againfl to adde luftre and honour to all thefehis famous performances, he was chofen amoft worthy Member (and fo honourablycontinues) of the mofl honourable Houfe ofCommons in Parliament; and now at laftis one of the honourable Commiffioners,Guardians, or attendants upon his Majelliesperfon at Holmehy in Northamptonfl) Englands Worthies.
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