. England's worthies, under whom all the civill and bloudy warres since anno 1642, to anno 1647, are related . mw^mw The mo ft eminent A&ions and mq/i famousand fortunate Performances of that mojigenerous Gentleman, and as virtuous asvaliant and Hectorean-hearted braveCommander in Amies Edward Malley,Lievtenant Generall of the horje for themoJi honourahle Parliament of England,in the Kingdome o/* Ireland. I. T^His noble and renowned Gentlemanhaving heretofore been an Appren-tice of London (as to the high honourof that moll famous City be it mentioned,his mod famous fellow Citizens and Com-pani


. England's worthies, under whom all the civill and bloudy warres since anno 1642, to anno 1647, are related . mw^mw The mo ft eminent A&ions and mq/i famousand fortunate Performances of that mojigenerous Gentleman, and as virtuous asvaliant and Hectorean-hearted braveCommander in Amies Edward Malley,Lievtenant Generall of the horje for themoJi honourahle Parliament of England,in the Kingdome o/* Ireland. I. T^His noble and renowned Gentlemanhaving heretofore been an Appren-tice of London (as to the high honourof that moll famous City be it mentioned,his mod famous fellow Citizens and Com-panions in Armes, thofe brave Sonnes ofBellona, renowned Major Generall Brown,now^ an honourable Commiffioner withthe King at liohnhy, much honoured Co-lonell Weft Lievtenant of the Tower ofLondon, and brave Colonell Harvei) anhonourable Member of the Houfe of Com-mons likewife were) but being (then) a. Englands WortJiies. \ 6i Sparkie-fpiritecl A6live and Ingenious youngGentleman, and by his iludious dexteritybecomming a moft expert Engineere andvaliant Souldier and Commander in forreignparts, and by the good hand of Gods all-wife difpofall, returning home to his ownnative country ; and here alfo, in the yeere1642, in the late bloody broyles of ourKingdome, having fliewn himfelfe a moftbrave Souldier and expert Commander, andobtaining (by his precious merits and ac-tivity, in thofe our homebred uncivill Civill-Warres) the place and honour of a Colonell;was foon after by noble and renowned SirWilliam Wallers meanes and high recom-mendations of him, moft worthily and hap-pily made Governour of the ftrong Towneor City of Gloucejier, 1. This moft noble and renowned Com-mander had not long continued in the gal-lant Government of this forefaid braveCity, but that the King himfelfe in thetop of his turbulent and truculent Warre(being mightily flefht with the taking ofBrijioll a little befo


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