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True and happy newes from Worcester read in the honourable House of Commons, Septem. 24, 1642
sent in a letter from His Excellencie the Earle of Essex upon Saturday the 24 of September, 1642 to the House of Commons : wherein is declared a famous victory by Master Fines a member -
Exceeding good newes from the Earle of Essex and the noble commander, Sergeant Major Skippon
vvherein is declared how the said Sergeant-major Skippon with 4000 horse and foote met with Prince Robert, with 5000 cavaliers, neere the city of Gloucester on the twelfe of this instant December : where they fought for the space of seven houres, and slew 800 of the cavaliers, with the losse of 60 men, putting the rest to flight, and tooke foure pieces of ordnance with store of other ammunition : also Sergeant-major Skippons resolution concerning Prince Robert -
True and happy newes from Worcester. Read in the honourable House of Commons, Septem. 24. 1642
Sent in a letter from His Excellencie the Earle of Essex upon Saturday the 24 of September, 1642. to the House of Commons. Wherein is declared a famous victory by Master Fines a member of the House of Commons over Prince Robert, who came to the said city with 500. horse, upon Thursday last. Relating also the same description of the battell and the number that was slaine on both sides, likewise the proceedings of His Majestie since his comming to the said city expressed in the said letters. Together with his resolution concerning the City of London, being happy tydings for all those that wish well to this happy resolution -
Exceeding good newes from the Earle of Essex and the noble commander, Sergeant Major Skippon
VVherein is declared how the said Sergeant-major Skippon, with 4000. horse and foote, met with Prince Robert [sic], with 5000. cavaliers, neere the city of Gloucester, on the twelfe of this instant December. Where they fought for the space of seven houres, and slew 800. of the cavaliers,, [sic] with the losse of 60. men, putting the rest to flight, and tooke foure pieces of ordnance, with store of other ammunition. Also Sergeant-major Skippons resolution concerning Prince Robert [sic] -
A letter from the Earl of Essex to His Highnesse Prince Rupert
concerning the putting to death of souldiers come out of Ireland taken prisoners : with His Highnesse answer thereunto