Prince Charles sailing from Callice, towards the north of England in a great ship of 35 peece of ordnance with five ships more, with Prince Rupert, Generall Ruthen, the Earl of Branford, the Lord Hopton, the Lord Wilmot, and divers other lords and gentlemen. Also the princes vvarrants, taken by Sir Miles Livesley. And a further victory against the Duke of Buckingham, by Col: Scroop, who hath slain Sir Lyonell Digbey his son, 2 collonels, and taken Sir Gilbert Gerrard, and 5 collonels and majors, and Col: Coventry taken with a coach and 6 horses, and the Duke of Buckingham fled with 60 horse. With a list of the collonels & officers names kild & taken. Also the Earl of Holland his speech to the souldiers when they took him in his chamber. Bate, Henry, parliamentarian. This text is an enriched version of the TCP digital transcription A76100 of text R204885 in the English Short Title Catalog (Thomason E452_32). 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This Phase I text is available for reuse, according to the terms of Creative Commons 0 1.0 Universal . The text can be copied, modified, distributed and performed, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission. Early English books online. (EEBO-TCP ; phase 1, no. A76100) Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 161972) Images scanned from microfilm: (Thomason Tracts ; 72:E452[32]) Prince Charles sailing from Callice, towards the north of England in a great ship of 35 peece of ordnance with five ships more, with Prince Rupert, Generall Ruthen, the Earl of Branford, the Lord Hopton, the Lord Wilmot, and divers other lords and gentlemen. Also the princes vvarrants, taken by Sir Miles Livesley. And a further victory against the Duke of Buckingham, by Col: Scroop, who hath slain Sir Lyonell Digbey his son, 2 collonels, and taken Sir Gilbert Gerrard, and 5 collonels and majors, and Col: Coventry taken with a coach and 6 horses, and the Duke of Buckingham fled with 60 horse. With a list of the collonels & officers names kild & taken. Also the Earl of Holland his speech to the souldiers when they took him in his chamber. Bate, Henry, parliamentarian. [2], 5, [1] p. printed for the generall satisfaction of moderate men, London : M DC XL VIII. [1648] Signed on p.4: Henry Bate. Annotation on Thomason copy: "July 13". Reproduction of the original in the British Library. eng Charles -- II, -- King of England, 1630-1685. Rupert, -- Prince, Count Palatine, 1619-1682 -- Early works to 1800. Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649 -- Early works to 1800. A76100 R204885 (Thomason E452_32). civilwar no Prince Charles sailing from Callice, towards the north of England: in a great ship of 35 peece of ordnance with five ships more, with Princ Bate, Henry, parliamentarian. 1648 1076 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 B The rate of 9 defects per 10,000 words puts this text in the B category of texts with fewer than 10 defects per 10,000 words. 2007-05 TCP Assigned for keying and markup 2007-05 Apex CoVantage Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2007-06 Jonathan Blaney Sampled and proofread 2007-06 Jonathan Blaney Text and markup reviewed and edited 2008-02 pfs Batch review (QC) and XML conversion Prince CHARLES Sailing from Callice , towards the North OF ENGLAND In a great ship of 35 peece of Ordnance with five ships more , with Prince Rupert , Generall Ruthen , the Earl of Branford , the Lord Hopton , the Lord Wilmot , and divers other Lords and Gentlemen . ALSO The Princes VVarrants , taken by Sir MILES LIVESLEY . AND A further Victory against the Duke of Buckingham , by Col : Scroop , who hath slain Sir Lionell Digbey his Son , 2 Collonels , and taken Sir Gilbert Gerrard , and 5 Collonels and Majors , and Col : Coventry taken with a Coach and 6 horses , and the Duke of Buckingham fled with 60 Horse . With a List of the Collonels & Officers names kild & taken . Also the Earl of Holland his Speech to the Souldiers when they took him in his Chamber . LONDON , Printed for the generall satisfaction of moderate men . M DC XL VIII . A Letter from Henly , imparting much good News , Dated July 11 1648. SIR , OUr active Collonell , Sir Miles Levesey goes on with much gallantry and resolution , for the reducing of the Cavaliers in these southerne parts , and hath made a faire progresse to the businesse , I suppose you had the particulars already at Kingston , long since ; I have here sent you inclosed the Copy of a List of what was done by Collonell Scroope at St. Needs on Munday the 10 Instant . Sir Miles Livesey hath taken Collonell Coventry an eminent man imployed concerning Commissions , from Prince Charles And in his Pocket was found two Blanke Commissions , nothing at all written , but all blanke , and at the bottome of each   Subscribed , CHARLES P. Sended with Prince Charles his Seale Colonel Coventry was taken with his Coach and six Horses , Sir Miles Livesey hath sent up the blanke Warrants , in which might be written what they pleased that had them . Prince Charls , we are advertised from France , sailed from Callis on Thursday last , and went towards the North of England , as some guessed . But those of better judgements , suppose that he is rather gone towards Holland . And it is the more likely because divers English Officers are gone by land towards Holland expecting to meet him there . The Prince went in a great Dutch vessell with 35 peece of Ordnance . There went also off from Callis at that time five other small shipps . There were that waited on Prince Charles and are gone with him , severall persons of note viz. Prince Rupert the Polsgraves brother . The Earle of Branford , that was the Kings Generall ; Forth : The Lord Hopton ( alias Sir Richard Hopton ) that surrendered the Horse . The Lord Wilmot , that was condemned to dye in the West , with divers others . The Earl of Yarmouth ( alias Harry Jerman ) returned backe to Paris or St. Jermans . The three Castles Waymor , Deal , and Sandwich , are still resolute for the King , and I see little hopes of reducing them at present . But if it please God that they were reduced , and our Neighbours at Colchester in Essex , I doubt not but these Southerne parts would be in a good condition . But in the Castles they at present ( as wee are informed ) doe raile against the Parliament and Committees . As for Collonell Scroope he is still in pursuit of the Duke of Buckingham . When the Earle of Holland saw himselfe neere taken in St. Needes he betooke himself to an Inne , and shut the gates , and they shot some three or foure pistolls at our men , but the gates were soone broken open . The Earle of Holland then fled into a chamber , and when hee was taken in the chamber , he made a speech to the Souldiers very short , but the effect of it I have sent you here inclosed , with the List of the particulars . and am Your most humble Servant , Henry Bate . Henly July 11. 1648. The Earl of Hollands speech when he was taken prisoner at St. Needs . Gentlemen Souldiers , I Am a Gentleman , and desire you that I may be used as a Gentleman , I pray you let me have quarter for my life , I am your prisoner , and desire that I may be civilly used , And that you will shew your selves souldiers and Gentlemen towards me , I offer you no opposition , but freely surrender my self your prisoner . The Souldiers gave him quarter , used him civilly , and delivered him to Colonell Scroope who gave Orders to send him away by a Coach , which was done accordingly . A List of the Particulars of the great victory obtained by Coll. Scroope against the Duke of Buckingham at St. Needs on July 11. 1648. Slain of the Duke of Buckinghams party . Sir Lionel Digby his son Collonell D●lbier , Another person of quality 14 killed , whereof 7 in the Town . Many drowned in flying away . Col. Lee mortally wounded and prisoner Taken Prisoners . The Earle of Holland . Sir Gilbert Gerrard , Coll : Lee Coll : Shrimson Lieutenant Coll : Goodwin , Major Holland , 2 Captains Lieutenant Wheeler Severall other Officers . Most of the Duke of Buckinghams servants Most of the Earle of Hollands servants , 100 common Souldiers . Taken besides . 200 Horse . The D. of Buck. Sumptor . The E. of Hol. Sumptor . Rich cloaths of the Lords 600 li. in Gold from the Earl of Holland . The Earl of Hollands rich saddle of 20 li. Much gold and silver besides . The E. of Hollands white charging Horse , Other good booty . 150 fire Armes . 100 Horse scattered severall wayes . The Duke of Buckingham fled with 60 Horse . The Earl of Peterborough fled away privately . Of Col. Scroops party 2 were slain . And his Cap. Lieutenant . 3 more wounded . FINIS . fleet of ships