Memorable dayes and workes of God, in the yeare past. 1645. Or A catalogue of the cities, castles, townes, and forts, that have beene taken by the Parliaments forces since Ianuary last.

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Title
Memorable dayes and workes of God, in the yeare past. 1645. Or A catalogue of the cities, castles, townes, and forts, that have beene taken by the Parliaments forces since Ianuary last.
Author
Caryl, Joseph, 1602-1673.
Publication
London, :: Printed for J. Bartlett.,
1646.
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Subject terms
Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649 -- Campaigns -- Early works to 1800.
Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649 -- Chronology -- Early works to 1800.
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"Memorable dayes and workes of God, in the yeare past. 1645. Or A catalogue of the cities, castles, townes, and forts, that have beene taken by the Parliaments forces since Ianuary last." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A81212.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2024.

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10. Greenhough-house taken: with all the Ordnance and Am∣munition.

Hougham-house taken: 60 Horses: 100 Armes three Cap∣taines.

14 The Glorious Victory at Naisby: When the Lord magnified his servant Fairfax, and gave an earnest of fur∣ther mercies. Armes taken 9000. Horses 2000: Priso∣ners 4540. 12 Ordnance, Letters for discovery.

Sundry Knights, and Colonels, brought in after∣wards.

18 Leicester regained, 14 Ordnance, 30 Colors, 2000. Armes. 500 Horses. 50 Barrles of Powder.

A great mercy. As the losse was unexpressible.

23 Castles in Shrop-shire rendred: Caus, S••••ke, and Shro∣warden.

28 Carlile rendred: 20 Ordnance. 1000. Armes.

Highworth Garrison taken: 100 Armes.

Horses in divers parts taken: 100, 60. 50. 45, 60. or 70,

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Taunton againe mightily releived.

9 Victory at Langpart. against Goring.

10 More: Sundry Colonels taken: 2000 Prisoners: 2000 Horses: 4000 Armes: Colors of Horse 35: of Foot 21. two great Ordnance, thirty of their Regiments broken. A wide door of hope hereby opened, for recovering the West.

14 ••••••rough. Garrison taken, and other.

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21. 22. Bridg-water stormed, and taken A Mighty Piece.

Fontefract Castle yeelded to the Parliament.

Froome-Cannon taken by storme: of the Scotts.

Three smal Garrisons Garrisons neer Bridg-water, quitted.

23 Raby Castle surrendred to the Parliament.

Chadwick house taken by the Lyme-men,

25 Scarborough-Castle Surrendered to the Parliament.

28 Bathe Yeelded up to the Parliament 4 Ordnance.

Eightie Horse of the Kings Life-guard taken.

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