Letters by vvhich it is certified, that Sir Samuell Lvke tooke at JSLJP fiftie horse, and fiftie pound in money, twentie seaven prisoners : Sir ---Fortescue being one, three were taken prisoners at New-Castle underline by Collonell Ridglet : fourteen taken prisoners by Collonell Mitton, in pursuing the enemy, with Trallop and others, being of the number of foureteene officers, and others taken prisoners, neere Greeneland-House; And how Nontwich and Weme, are quit of the enemie and a partie sent from the Earle of Denbigh to bring them provision : 80 prisoners taken by Major Sanders of Derby : as also how foure officers held the inn-keepers daughter of the Swan at Litchfield while Major Conavgh an Irish rebell ravisht her : and how a cavalier priest preaching, that those English and Irish that are slaine in arms against the Parliament, are marters and their soules shall by saved, was strooke dumb in his pulpit at Bvrton.

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Letters by vvhich it is certified, that Sir Samuell Lvke tooke at JSLJP fiftie horse, and fiftie pound in money, twentie seaven prisoners : Sir ---Fortescue being one, three were taken prisoners at New-Castle underline by Collonell Ridglet : fourteen taken prisoners by Collonell Mitton, in pursuing the enemy, with Trallop and others, being of the number of foureteene officers, and others taken prisoners, neere Greeneland-House; And how Nontwich and Weme, are quit of the enemie and a partie sent from the Earle of Denbigh to bring them provision : 80 prisoners taken by Major Sanders of Derby : as also how foure officers held the inn-keepers daughter of the Swan at Litchfield while Major Conavgh an Irish rebell ravisht her : and how a cavalier priest preaching, that those English and Irish that are slaine in arms against the Parliament, are marters and their soules shall by saved, was strooke dumb in his pulpit at Bvrton.
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"Letters by vvhich it is certified, that Sir Samuell Lvke tooke at JSLJP fiftie horse, and fiftie pound in money, twentie seaven prisoners : Sir ---Fortescue being one, three were taken prisoners at New-Castle underline by Collonell Ridglet : fourteen taken prisoners by Collonell Mitton, in pursuing the enemy, with Trallop and others, being of the number of foureteene officers, and others taken prisoners, neere Greeneland-House; And how Nontwich and Weme, are quit of the enemie and a partie sent from the Earle of Denbigh to bring them provision : 80 prisoners taken by Major Sanders of Derby : as also how foure officers held the inn-keepers daughter of the Swan at Litchfield while Major Conavgh an Irish rebell ravisht her : and how a cavalier priest preaching, that those English and Irish that are slaine in arms against the Parliament, are marters and their soules shall by saved, was strooke dumb in his pulpit at Bvrton." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B25926.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 18, 2024.

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LETTERS BY VVhich it is certified, that Sir Samuell LƲKE tooke at JSLJP.

Fiftie Horse, and fiftie pound in Money, Twentie Seaven Prisoners: Sir—Fortescue being one, three were taken prisoners at New-Castle underline: BY COLLONELL RIDGLEY.

Foureteene taken Prisoners by Collonell MITTON, in pursuing the Enemy, with Trallop and others, being of the number of foureteene Officers, and others taken prisoners, neere Greeneland-House; And how Nontwich and Weme, are quit of the Enemie, and a partie sent from the Earle of DENBIGH to bring them provision. 80. Prisoners taken by Major Sanders of Derby. As also how foure Officers held the Inn-Keepers Daughter of the Swan at Litchfield, while Major CONAVGH an Irish Rebell ravisht her.

And how a Cavalier Priest preaching, that those English, and Irish that are slaine in Arms against the Parliament; Are Matters, and their soules shall be saved, was strooke dumb in his Pulpit at BVRTON.

Testified by Collonell CHADWICK

Printed according to Order London printed by F. L. May 28. 1644.

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