Colonell VVeldens taking of Inch-House neere Plimouth

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Colonell VVeldens taking of Inch-House neere Plimouth
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London :: Printed for Matthew Walbancke,
30 March, 1646.
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Great Britain -- History
Plymouth (England) -- History
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"Colonell VVeldens taking of Inch-House neere Plimouth." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A78364.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 14, 2024.

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A List of the names of the Lords and Chiefe Officers of the Princes Army in the West, and how they are severally dispersed.

Prince Charles in the Isle of Silly, and with him there are these;

  • LOrd Hopton, Gene∣rall
  • Earl of Berkshire
  • Lord Wentworth
  • Lord Capell
  • Sir Edward Hide, Gover∣nour of Silly Isle
  • 100. Officers and Gentle∣men.

Goring is still in France, and thither are gone these;

  • LOrd Culpepper
  • Sir Rich. Greenvill
  • Sir Nicholas Chrispe
  • Major Gen. Taplane
  • Fifty Officers and Gentle∣men.

The King is still at Oxford, and these are gone to him;

  • LOrd Miller
  • Major Gen. Webb 40. Officers of Note

Col. Arundell is in Penden∣nis, and with him are

  • SIr Henry Killegrew
  • Sir John Digby
  • Sir Abraham Shipman
  • Col. Slaughter
  • Many more.

Other Officers have Passes to go home.

  • MAj. Gen. Wagstaffe
  • Lord Mohun

Page 6

  • Sir Richard Prideaux
  • Sir Francis Mackworth
  • Sir James Smith
  • Col. Charles Goring
  • Col. Macus Trove
  • Sir John Greenvill
  • Colonell Berd
  • Col. Jordan Bovell
  • Col. Thomas Pantor
  • Col. Edgcome
  • Sir John Trelawny
  • Sir Nicholas Lowre
  • Col. Trelawny
  • Col. Stukley
  • Col. Hunningham
  • Col. Slingsby
  • Col. Hopert
  • Col. Gettings
  • Col. Champernoon
  • Col. Collens
  • Col. West.
  • Col. Stielly
And many others.

Disbanded in all nine Brigades.
  • 1 Col. Taplanes
  • 2 Lord Wentworths
  • 3 Sir James Smiths
  • 4 Lord Clevelands
  • 5 Major Gen. Webbs
  • 6 Col. Bovels
  • 7 The Lord Gorings
  • 8 Prince Charles Life-Guard
  • 9 Greenvils Reforma∣does
  • 30 Regiments in all
  • 30 Major-Generals and Colonels
  • 80 Lieutenant Colonells and Majors
  • Hundreds of Captains and other Officers
  • And many Knights and Gentlemen
  • 1000. good Horses
  • 500. Horses of a worser sort
  • 1000. exchanged Horses
  • 1000. led Horses, and o∣thers worth little.

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