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III. Great victories. [electronic resource] : 1. Sir Thomas Fairfax's taking of Bridgewater, and the...

III. Great victories. [electronic resource] : 1. Sir Thomas Fairfax's taking of Bridgewater, and the...

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III. Great victories. [electronic resource] : 1. Sir Thomas Fairfax's taking of Bridgewater, and the castle, and all their workes, and holds therein: with a list of the chiefe prisoners names taken. Both the lord and the governour of the towne. 5 knights besides. 6 collonels. 14 lieutenant colonells, and serjeant majors. 100 officers. The Deane of Wells. 40 gentlemen of note. 2000 prisoners. 200 malignant priests. 40 peece of ordnance. 800 horse. 5000 armes. 200 barrells of gunpowder. Many loads of ammunition. And all Gorings carriages, bagge, and bagages. Money, plate, iewels, and other treasure, valued worth 100000. l. 2. The Sherburne horse routed by Col. Whalley, and Co. Fincher, where were taken. Colonel Anteli a priest, and 12 officers more, 150 horse and 40 prisoners. 3. The manner of the surrendring of Pontfract, and the articles also how Major Generall Poynes took it from the enemy. ... Commanded to be printed and published according to order.

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III. Great victories. [electronic resource] : 1. Sir Thomas Fairfax's taking of Bridgewater, and the castle, and all their workes, and holds therein: with a list of the chiefe prisoners names taken. Both the lord and the governour of the towne. 5 knights besides. 6 collonels. 14 lieutenant colonells, and serjeant majors. 100 officers. The Deane of Wells. 40 gentlemen of note. 2000 prisoners. 200 malignant priests. 40 peece of ordnance. 800 horse. 5000 armes. 200 barrells of gunpowder. Many loads of ammunition. And all Gorings carriages, bagge, and bagages. Money, plate, iewels, and other treasure, valued worth 100000. l. 2. The Sherburne horse routed by Col. Whalley, and Co. Fincher, where were taken. Colonel Anteli a priest, and 12 officers more, 150 horse and 40 prisoners. 3. The manner of the surrendring of Pontfract, and the articles also how Major Generall Poynes took it from the enemy. ... Commanded to be printed and published according to order.

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London, : Printed by T. Forcet., 1645.

Date

1645.

Record Identifier

74VvMvQeAxXg

MMS ID

991007117389702626

Language

English

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8 p.

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Publisher

London, : Printed by T. Forcet., 1645.

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

1645.

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III. Great victories. [electronic resource] : 1. Sir Thomas Fairfax's taking of Bridgewater, and the castle, and all their workes, and holds therein: with a list of the chiefe prisoners names taken. Both the lord and the governour of the towne. 5 knights besides. 6 collonels. 14 lieutenant colonells, and serjeant majors. 100 officers. The Deane of...

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Three great victories.

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General note

Annotation on Thomason copy: "July 26".

Reproduction of the original in the British Library.

Citation / References Note

Wing (2nd ed.) T1093A.

Thomason E.293[32].

Additional physical form availability note

Also available in microfilm held offsite at RAV/FM4/117.

Reproduction note

Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Thomason Tracts ; 48:E293[32])

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74VvMvQeAxXg

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991007117389702626