Letters from the lord generall his quarters, and the particulars thereof also, a great victorie at Malpesse, against 1000 of the Westmerland forces, of the Duke of Yorks regiment, and others ... : as also, a parley about the surrendring of Leverpoole, and the particulars thereof, and 2 ships of Irish rebels expected there : with other matters of great concernment, the particulars being examined, and printed according to order.

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Letters from the lord generall his quarters, and the particulars thereof also, a great victorie at Malpesse, against 1000 of the Westmerland forces, of the Duke of Yorks regiment, and others ... : as also, a parley about the surrendring of Leverpoole, and the particulars thereof, and 2 ships of Irish rebels expected there : with other matters of great concernment, the particulars being examined, and printed according to order.
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1644.
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"Letters from the lord generall his quarters, and the particulars thereof also, a great victorie at Malpesse, against 1000 of the Westmerland forces, of the Duke of Yorks regiment, and others ... : as also, a parley about the surrendring of Leverpoole, and the particulars thereof, and 2 ships of Irish rebels expected there : with other matters of great concernment, the particulars being examined, and printed according to order." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A48254.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 25, 2024.

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A List of the particulars of that great Victory obtained against the Westmorland Forces at Malpasse on Munday the 26 of August, 1644.

Taken Prisoners in this Fight.
  • MAjor Cromwell.
  • Major Maxie.
  • Major Crathorne.
  • Captaine Thomas Clavering.
  • Captaine Barker.
  • Lieutenant Mountaine.
  • Some other inferiour Officers,
  • Twenty common Souldiers.
Wounded in this Fight.
  • Sir Marmaduke Langdale.
  • Two Serjeant Majors.
  • Captaine Harris.
  • One Lieutenant, and other Commanders.
Slaine of the Enemies party.
  • Collonel Baines.
  • Collonel Conyers.
  • One Lieutenant Collonel.
  • Serjeant Major Heskit.
  • One Serjeant Major besides.

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  • Forty Gentlemen, and other Officers. Besides divers common Souldiers.
  • Taken also about 200 Armes, and all the Pillage of the Field.

Yesterday there came letters from my Lord Generals quarters, which certfie that his Excellency doth still make good his ground, and is in a very good condition, and expects Sir William VValler to fall in the reare of the Kings Army; as also that the Kings forces are very ma∣ny, and the Gountry very base to my Lord Generall, yet notwithstanding my Lord is very couragious, and his for∣ces cheerfull, and make good the advantages still which they had gained of the Enemy, and that they have many continued skirmishes, and for a battell, God of his infinite goodnesse protect them.

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